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Back and Neck Physical Therapy Program

Phoenix Physical Therapy can help decrease your back and neck pain to get you back to doing the things you love. Our experienced team of Physical Therapists are hands-on and use a variety of techniques to achieve the most efficient and effective outcomes.

Symptoms of Back and Neck Pain include but are not limited to:

  • Dull, burning, or sharp pain in your back confined to a single spot or large area
  • Stiffness or achiness that occurs anywhere along your spine (from your neck to your tailbone)
  • Sharp, shooting pain that radiates from your low back to your buttocks down the back of your thigh, into your calves and toes
  • Consistent ache in the middle or lower part of your back, especially after standing or sitting for an extended period of time

 

Our Back and Neck Program can help those with:

  • Chronic lumbar pain
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Cervical and lumbar strains and sprains
  • Bulging and herniated discs
  • Post-surgical rehab
  • Pinched nerves
  • Sacroiliac dysfunction and pain
  • Whiplash injuries
  • Sciatica
  • Muscle Strains

 

How Can Our Back and Neck Program Help?

Most back and neck pain is preventable; we help by providing treatment that is designed to alleviate discomfort. With our back and neck program, 95% of patients who were surveyed said they felt improvements in pain reduction and mobility. Your physical therapy program will typically include a combination of interventions. Here are a few examples:

  • Trunk and postural stabilization exercises
  • Individualized body mechanics assessment training
  • Muscle Energy Technique
  • Joint stabilization
  • Soft-tissue mobilization
  • Manual and mechanical traction
  • Spinal Manipulation

Your Phoenix Physical Therapist will work with you to provide a customized treatment plan designed to reduce your pain and discomfort, increase your range of motion, and get you back to feeling like yourself.