We also take the time to learn about what type of activities you really enjoy doing and what you might like to do again: For example, you might want to be able to start running or playing tennis again. Or perhaps, you just want to be able to carry your children without worrying that your back will give out on you. Whatever your ambitions are, we want to support you by providing a programme of treatment and rehabilitation exercises that help you achieve them.
Common back pain symptoms include a dull ache in the low back, buttocks and thigh which becomes a sharp pain on particular movements. If you have a disc injury you will often find sitting for more than a few minutes also causes significant back pain. If you have a “trapped nerve” – ie the nerve coming out of the spinal cord is being pressed or irritated by another structure, you may also experience symptoms in the legs – (click sciatica article for more details about leg symptoms caused by back injuries) if the injury is in the lower back, or in the arm if the injury is in the neck. mid back pain effecting the ribs is often sharp and may impact of your ability to take a deep breath. If you are experiencing other symptoms such as feeling unwell, losing weight, disturbance of bowel or bladder function, you should talk to your GP as these could be signs of more serious pathologies.