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Effective Relief from Back Pain & Sciatica

If you are searching for a trusted Back Pain Clinic in Mohania, you have come to the right place. At Prashant Physiotherapy Mohania, we offer advanced Back Pain Physiotherapy Mohania for all types of spinal issues. As the leading Physiotherapy Clinic for Back Pain Mohania, we focus on restoring your structural biomechanics to provide effective Back Pain Treatment Mohania rather than just masking symptoms. Under the guidance of our Back Pain Specialist Mohania, every treatment begins with a comprehensive assessment.

Spinal Therapy Session

Understanding Spinal Biomechanics & Back Pain

The human spine is a complex column of bones (vertebrae), cushioning discs, nerves, and supporting muscles and ligaments. Under normal conditions, these components distribute mechanical loads evenly. However, poor sitting habits, muscle weakness, sudden twisting, or repetitive heavy lifting can strain these structures. When a lumbar disc bulges or herniates, it can press on the nearby nerve roots. This nerve irritation leads to sharp, radiating pain down the buttocks and legs, a condition commonly known as Sciatica. Over time, untreated spine pain causes muscles to tighten reactively, creating chronic spasms and reducing overall mobility.

Our clinical team is led by the Best Back Pain Doctor in Mohania, providing top-rated Physiotherapist for Back Pain in Mohania services. Whether you need specialized Lower Back Pain Treatment Mohania or Chronic Back Pain Treatment Mohania, our therapies are designed to help you recover fast. We are dedicated to delivering the Best Physiotherapy for Back Pain in Mohania by restoring your pelvic tilt, core stability, and spinal biomechanics to ensure long-term wellness.

Spinal Conditions We Treat:

  • ✦ Sciatica & Radicular Pain
  • ✦ Slipped / Bulging Disc
  • ✦ Lumbar Canal Stenosis
  • ✦ Chronic Muscular Strain
  • ✦ Post-Pregnancy Spine Pain
  • ✦ Ankylosing Spondylitis Stiffness

Our Specialized Treatment Protocol:

Dr. Sanjay designs a custom treatment matrix using clinical modalities and manual mobilization methods:

  1. Diagnostic Evaluation: Assessing joint motion, nerve sensation reflex responses, pelvic alignment, and posture.
  2. Pain Management: Utilizing IFT, TENS, and therapeutic ultrasound to relax muscles, reduce local inflammation, and block pain signals.
  3. Spinal Mobilization: Applying McKenzie extension protocols, manual joint mobilization, and soft tissue release to reduce disc pressure.
  4. Core Stabilization: Rebuilding the deep abdominal muscles (transverse abdominis) and back extensors to establish structural support.
  5. Ergonomic Training: Coaching on correct lifting postures, office chair setups, sleeping positions, and sitting angles.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

General muscular back pain is localized to the lower back, feeling like a dull ache or muscle spasm. Sciatica, however, involves the compression of the sciatic nerve root in the spine, which causes a sharp, burning, or shooting pain that radiates down through the buttocks and back of the leg, sometimes reaching the foot. It can also cause numbness or tingling.
A slipped disc (herniated disc) occurs when the soft gel-like center of a spinal disc bulges out through a tear in the outer ring. Yes, in over 90% of cases, conservative physiotherapy treatment (McKenzie therapy, core strengthening, and spinal decompression exercises) successfully relieves nerve pressure and resolves symptoms, avoiding the need for surgical intervention.
The McKenzie Method is a standardized system of assessment and exercise therapy based on repeating specific movements (often spine extension). It helps centralize pain, shifting it from your leg back up into your spine, where it can resolve. By practicing these targeted movements, you help decompress the disc bulge and nerve pathway.
Your core muscles (deep abdominals, obliques, and lower back extensors) act as a natural corset for your spine. When these muscles are strong, they absorb mechanical loads during bending or lifting, taking the stress off your vertebral joints and discs. A weak core forces the spine to bear all loads directly, leading to degeneration and pain.
For sudden, acute back pain (first 48 hours), ice packs are recommended to reduce localized swelling and numb acute nerve pain. For chronic back stiffness, muscle spasms, or pain lasting over a week, moist heat is better as it increases blood flow, relaxes tight muscles, and improves tissue flexibility.
You should seek immediate medical attention if your back pain is accompanied by loss of bowel or bladder control, numbness in your saddle area (groin/buttocks), progressive weakness in both legs (such as foot drop), or if the pain is constant and intense at night, accompanied by unexplained fever.

"I was bedridden with severe lower back pain and sciatica. I couldn't sit for even 10 minutes. Dr. Sanjay's spinal decompression techniques and core exercises restored my movement. I am fully active and back to work now!"

- Ramesh Singh, Mohania
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