It is estimated that approximately 80% of the global population experiences low back pain at least once in their lifetime. Among the working population, about 50% admit to experiencing low back pain annually. In the United States, each year sees a significant number of individuals, ranging from 15% to 20%, reporting complaints of low back pain. Furthermore, around 2% of the U.S. population experiences temporary or chronic disability due to low back pain. This prevalent issue also leads to millions of on-the-job injuries annually, resulting in substantial costs of approximately 100 billion dollars in lost wages, decreased productivity, medical expenses, and time.
While various treatment options are available, many of them merely address the symptoms without targeting the underlying cause of the pain or providing long-term relief.
The three primary causes of low back pain and sciatica are herniated discs, arthritis, and pelvis issues. Without accurately identifying the specific cause of your pain, it is challenging to develop an effective treatment plan.
By addressing the root cause of your pain and implementing a comprehensive treatment approach, we strive to achieve long-term relief and improved function.