Back Pain Treatment In Bangalore

Back pain can affect mobility, daily activities, and overall wellbeing. At Vyshnavi Hospitals, we follow a comprehensive and personalised approach to back pain treatment, focusing on accurate diagnosis, evidence-based care, and structured rehabilitation.

Our multidisciplinary team of orthopaedic specialists, neurologists, physiotherapists, and pain management experts work together to identify the underlying cause of your back pain. Whether it is due to muscle strain, poor posture, slipped disc, arthritis, nerve compression, or degenerative spine conditions, we design a treatment plan tailored to your condition and lifestyle.

Our back pain care services include:
• Advanced diagnostic imaging including MRI, CT scans, and X-rays
• Physiotherapy, spinal strengthening, and posture correction programs
• Pain relief through medication and targeted injections
• Non-surgical spinal decompression therapies
• Minimally invasive spine procedures when required

Along with medical treatment, we emphasise long-term recovery through rehabilitation, ergonomic training, lifestyle corrections, and patient awareness. If you are experiencing persistent back pain, early consultation and timely treatment can help prevent complications and improve spinal health and mobility.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions related to back pain causes, treatment, and recovery.



You should consult a specialist if back pain lasts for more than a few days, becomes severe, restricts movement, or is associated with numbness, tingling, weakness, or radiating leg pain.



Common causes include muscle strain, poor posture, disc bulge or herniation, arthritis, sports injuries, nerve compression, and age-related spinal changes.



No. Most cases of back pain improve with non-surgical treatments such as physiotherapy, medications, posture correction, and lifestyle modifications.



Yes. Maintaining correct posture, staying physically active, strengthening back and core muscles, and following ergonomic practices can significantly reduce the risk of back pain.



Diagnosis includes medical history evaluation, clinical examination, and imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scan, or MRI to identify the exact cause of pain.

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