Back and neck pain is a common condition that can have a significant effect on your quality of life.
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Back and neck pain is a common condition that can have a significant effect on your quality of life.
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Back and neck pain can affect people of all age groups but is most common in older people who have arthritis. Â
Treating back and neck pain involves teams of neurologists and spinal specialists.Â
Our facilities and expertise include:
We also offer access to our pain specialists to help better manage your back and neck problems. Rehabilitation might be your first treatment option and can also be a part of your recovery after spinal surgery.
Your consultation will recommend the most suitable treatment after a thorough assessment.
Our experienced team can help reduce symptoms of back and neck pain and reclaim your quality of life.Â
Each case is different, so treatment is tailored to you and taken at your pace.
The most common treatment for neck and back pain includes a combination of painkillers and physiotherapy.
Some causes of neck and back pain may require more targeted treatments.Â
This may include spinal injections to reduce inflammation, or surgery to repair discs or trapped nerves.
A referral to the chronic pain team may be required to manage cases that are more difficult to treat- our pain management specialists are on hand to support you.
There are several types of spinal injections that can help relieve neck pain and back pain:
A spinal injection is a specialist procedure that needs to be performed by a very experienced orthopaedic surgeon. They will locate the exact injection point by visualising the spine with X-rays.
Such treatments can be very effective as the anaesthetic numbs the pain and the corticosteroid reduces inflammation in damaged tissues.
Here at The London Clinic, after just 3 to 4 injections, more than 8 out of 10 patients with neck pain or back pain experience significant pain relief from their day to day symptoms.
Techniques may include:
Back and neck pain is very common and it’s estimated that up to 66% of the adult UK population experiences neck pain every year.Â
84% of us will have back pain at some point during our lives.Â
In fact, 1 in 15 people will see their doctor regarding their back pain as it can have a serious impact on their health and quality of life.
The back and neck are made up of a series of bones called vertebrae. They are separated by discs and joined up like a chain (the spine).Â
The vertebrae are surrounded by supportive ligaments and muscles which allow us to move freely.
The most common cause of back and neck pain is known as musculoskeletal pain. This happens when muscles around the neck and back have become strained, overstretched or damaged.Â
It can get worse through the wear and tear of the joints within the spine. This is known as osteoarthritis and can occur as we get older.Â
Osteoarthritis, and psoriatic and rheumatoid arthritis can cause pain and discomfort.Â
Other causes of neck and back pain include:
The symptoms of back and neck pain can vary and usually depend on the underlying cause.
Some people might experience a dull ache while others experience intense pain.
There are a number of other symptoms associated with lower back and neck pain.
Neck pain can be accompanied by the following symptoms:
Lower back pain can be accompanied by the following symptoms:
In rare cases, if a loss of sensation in the legs occurs, or if there are any bladder or bowel problems, then immediate medical attention should be sought.
A consultant will be able to diagnose neck and back pain disorders by asking about the symptoms in detail.Â
They may ask about how it started, the duration and severity of pain along with anything that makes it better or worse. They will conduct a thorough examination of your spine.Â
This will involve feeling down the neck and back for any key trigger points of pain. You will be asked to perform several movements.Â
Further investigations may be needed to confirm the diagnosis. These may include:
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