
Back Pain Slowing You Down?
Physical Therapy Can Help!
January 2025 Newsletter
Hereโs a fact about back pain that may bring you some comfort: itโs one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints in the world. Around 80% of people will have back pain at least once. So, if youโre suffering now, you probably arenโt the only one!
Of course, that thought does little to help if your back pain keeps you from performing day-to-day activities โ as it often does. Back pain is often accompanied by mobility restrictions that make walking, rising from sitting, or bending over difficult. And if left untreated, it can sometimes lead to long-term pain and dysfunction.
At H2Orthopedic, we know how debilitating back pain can be. Our team of dedicated physical therapists will help you understand the cause or causes of your back pain and work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that will let you get back to the activities you love to do.
Call our clinic today to set up your initial consultation!
What Causes Back Pain?
One of the reasons that back pain is so common is that itโs associated with several different injuries, underlying conditions, or lifestyle factors. That said, most back pain is non-specific, meaning it’s not caused by a specific disease or specific structural problem, but caused by mechanical issues. Mechanical issues are difficult to pinpoint and may include multiple tissues in and around the spinal joints.
The first step in treating your back pain is understanding whatโs contributing to it. Our therapists will perform a comprehensive evaluation to help us learn as much as possible about your experience with back pain, including screening for any mobility limitations or weakness youโre struggling with.
Here are some of the more common sources of back pain that we see at our clinic:

Strains and Sprains
A strain occurs when you injure the muscles in your back. A sprain occurs when you injure the ligaments that link your spinal vertebrae. Both can cause pain and limited mobility, and they often result from lifting with improper form (such as twisting while lifting) or attempting to lift something too heavy.

Herniated Discs
Soft, flexible discs separate and cushion your spinal vertebrae. If one of those discs herniates โ that is protrudes out โ and irritates a nearby nerve, it can lead to intense pain, feeling โstuckโ in a stooped over position, and often pain down the leg known as sciatica.

Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in the world, occurring when the cartilage and bone tissue in a joint degenerate and become inflamed. While we often associate it with the hips, knees, or hands, it can occur in the spine, too. Spinal osteoarthritis is sometimes called spondylosis.

Lifestyle Factors
Several factors can contribute to lower back pain, including improper posture, prolonged sitting, or weakness in the muscles that wrap and support your spine (your core muscles).

Why Physical Therapy at H2Orthopedic Is Your Back Pain Solution
While back pain often resolves on its own within 1-3 months, physical therapy is an excellent choice for people with particularly intense pain or extremely restrictive mobility. Itโs also useful for people with chronic back pain โ defined as pain that lingers past that three-month mark.
We customize all our back pain treatment plans according to your specific needs: the location and severity of your back pain, any mobility restrictions, your ability level, and overall goals. Weโll work to address the underlying issues causing your pain rather than simply masking the symptoms.
How will we do this? Through a blend of the following techniques:
Prevention strategies help reduce future back pain incidents. These strategies might include postural corrections or suggestions for at-home exercises, such as a walking program or regular strength and mobility practice.
Manual therapy helps manage pain, promote blood circulation, and improve mobility.
A personalized therapeutic exercise plan improves the strength, flexibility, and endurance of your back and core muscles. Muscle weakness significantly contributes to lower back pain, so exercise is a must.
Specialized training, such as proper techniques and activities that simulate functional movements youโll need to perform (i.e., squats, lunges, lifting, etc.).
Get Moving Again with Physical Therapy!
Back pain is more than just pain. It can severely restrict your mobility, leading to less exercise and movement, further contributing to pain and dysfunction. The H2Orthopedic team is here to help you break that cycle and find relief from back pain for good.
Contact us today to set up an appointment!

Our Patients Get Great Results
โH2Orthopedic is the only therapy place I would ever go to. The therapists are so professional โ they really know their craft. Wyatt and Olivia are awesome. All the therapists are kind and polite. The owners, Amy and Larry, are so professional, caring, and polite. I would not ever consider going anywhere else. Lucky me โ and you.โ
โBrenda B.
Prevent Back Pain and Mobility Restriction Before It Starts!
Do any of these statements apply to you?
โข I have a job that requires me to sit at a desk.
โข I struggle to find time to exercise regularly.
โข I never learned proper lifting techniques.
โข People frequently tell me I slouch.
If so, you may be at a higher risk of developing back pain. Several lifestyle factors can increase the likelihood of an injury leading to back pain. Fortunately, physical therapy at H2Orthopedic is a great choice not only for resolving back pain but for stopping it before it even begins!
Three Simple Back Pain Prevention Tips

1. Exercise
Regular physical activity helps strengthen the muscles that support and stabilize your spine. Find something that suits your interests and ability level, such as daily walks, simple resistance exercises, or dance fitness classes.

2. Minimize Sitting
Prolonged sitting can have wide-ranging effects, including increased pressure on your spine. If you have a desk job, get up and move around every 30 minutes or so, even if itโs just to stand up and stretch.

3. Ask for Help
When it comes to lifting heavy objects, donโt get ambitious! Ask for help when lifting anything heavy or awkwardly shaped, and make sure youโre using proper lifting techniques. Not sure what those are? Our therapists will happily show you how to lift without risking injury.
While these tips can get you started, the H2Orthopedic physical therapists can help you develop a customized back pain prevention plan. Weโll help you identify any lifestyle factors that might put you at risk of developing back pain and then work with you to address them.

Feel Better by Eating Better!
Roasted Root Vegetables
- 12 oz rutabaga, peeled & cut into ยพ-inch pieces
- 8 oz celery root, peeled & cut into 1-inch pieces
- 8 oz peeled baby carrots
- 8 oz fingerling potatoes
- 3 medium parsnips, peeled & cut into 1-inch-thick slices
- 1 medium fennel bulb, cored & cut into thin wedges
- 2 shallots, peeled & cut into thin wedges
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- ยฝ tsp salt
- ยฝ tsp ground pepper
Preheat oven to 325ยฐF. Combine rutabaga, celery root, baby carrots, fingerling potatoes, parsnips, fennel, and shallots in a shallow roasting pan. Add oil, salt, and pepper; toss to coat. Bake, uncovered, for 1 hour, stirring occasionally. Increase oven temperature to 425ยฐF. Bake, uncovered, about 10 minutes more or until the vegetables are tender and lightly browned.
Exercise of the Month
Double Knee To Chest
Start on your back with your knees bent. Slowly bring both knees to your chest. Grasp your knees. Hold for 30 seconds and repeat.




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