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Physiotherapy & Lower Back Pain Relief

  • Feb 27
  • 3 min read

Lower back pain (LBP) affects 4 out of 5 people in the UK at some point in their lives and is one of the leading causes of disability. For some, it’s a brief ache; for others, it can become chronic pain that impacts daily life.


Early professional advice and effective treatment can reduce recovery time, prevent recurrence, and minimize the impact on your lifestyle.


Why See a Physiotherapist?


Physiotherapists are experts in lower back pain assessment and treatment. They can:

  • Pinpoint causes of pain

  • Provide hands-on therapy and exercise programmes

  • Identify serious conditions requiring GP or specialist referral


Private physiotherapy offers faster access compared to NHS services, with options for self-funding or private insurance coverage.


Common Types of lower back pain

There are a number of reasons why low back pain occurs. A number of body structures can be responsible. However, it is important to remember that it is often more than one factor contributing.


Lower back pain can arise from multiple structures and factors. Common types include:

  • Nerve irritation: Sciatic or femoral nerve involvement

  • Bone deformities: Spinal curvature or degenerative changes

  • Muscle or ligament strain/sprain: Often from lifting or sudden movement

  • Intervertebral disc issues: Bulges or degeneration


Remember: Many people experience a combination of these factors, making personalised care essential.


Signs You Should See Your GP


Seek further advice if you experience any of the following alongside back pain:

  • Difficulty controlling or passing urine

  • Loss of bowel control

  • Numbness around genitals or back passage

  • Weakness in legs or unsteadiness

  • Severe pain worsening over several weeks


These may indicate serious conditions that require prompt attention.


Effective Physiotherapy Treatments for Lower Back Pain


Lower back pain is one of the most common complaints treated in clinic. Treatment is individualised, combining several approaches for the best outcomes.


1. Education & Reassurance


Understanding your condition reduces fear, encourages activity, and speeds recovery. Back pain does not always indicate serious damage.


2. Massage Therapy

Massage increases blood flow, relaxes muscles, and reduces pain. It is most effective when included in a structured treatment plan.


3. Joint Mobilisations

Physiotherapists use mobilisations to release joint stiffness, improve movement, and reduce discomfort.


4. Acupuncture

Acupuncture is used for both pain management and reducing muscle tension. It is an adjunct to other physiotherapy treatment.


5. Ergonomic Advice

Poor workstation setup and prolonged sitting can worsen back pain. Your physiotherapist will provide:

  • Correct posture guidance

  • Advice on workstation setup

  • Manual handling techniques


6. Exercise Prescription

There is strong evidence that exercise can help low back pain. Tailored exercises strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, and restore function.

 

Preventing Lower Back Pain

You can reduce the risk of lower back pain by:

  • Staying physically active

  • Strengthening core and back muscles

  • Improving posture

  • Using ergonomic workstations

  • Maintaining a healthy weight

  • Stretching regularly

  • Managing stress effectively


Prevention programmes guided by physiotherapists significantly reduce recurrence.


Why Early Treatment Matters

Ignoring back pain can lead to:

  • Longer recovery times

  • Reduced mobility

  • Higher recurrence risk

  • Greater impact on work and lifestyle


Early assessment ensures a clear recovery plan and faster return to normal activities.


Book Your Lower Back Pain Assessment Today


Don’t let lower back pain control your life. Our experienced clinicians provide:


✔ Thorough assessments

✔ Evidence-based physiotherapy treatments

✔ Personalised rehabilitation programmes

✔ Ongoing guidance and support


Book your appointment today or contact our clinic to start your recovery journey. Your back deserves the right care — and we’re here to help.

 

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