Chronic back pain is one of the most common reasons people go to the doctor.

Depending on the cause, you may have noticed a dull ache, a sharp or burning sensation in your lower back, weakness in your leg, hip or the bottom of your foot. Your physician can determine the exact cause of persistent, chronic back pain.

The combined team of orthopedic spine and neuroscience specialists at Norton Leatherman spine has the training, experience and expertise to know when chronic back pain can be treated without surgery. If surgery is required, our spine surgeons are skilled in all surgical options and use minimally invasive techniques when possible so you can heal faster and get back to your life.

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Common chronic back pain causes

  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Disc damage, such as herniated discs or bulging discs
  • Certain medical conditions, such as fibromyalgia
  • Small fractures to the spine from osteoporosis
  • Strains or tears to the muscles or surrounding tissues that support the back

Studies have linked smoking to lower back pain. Smoking is tied to plaque buildup in the arteries, and vascular damage to discs and joints may be a cause of lower back pain.

How to Relieve Back Pain

Maintaining a healthy weight, keeping your abdominal muscles strong and flexible, and using good posture are all keys to preventing chronic lower back pain.

Whether at work or at home, pay attention to your seating. If you spend time in front of a computer, set the top of your screen at eye level. Consider a chair that supports your lower back. Set the height so your thighs are at hip level with your feet resting comfortably on the floor or a footrest. Consider a pair of computer glasses that allow you to focus without tilting your head to accommodate progressive lenses.

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If you are experiencing chronic lower back pain, there is hope. Many nonsurgical treatment options can eliminate all symptoms and complications associated with this frustrating condition. Our spine specialists may suggest a variety of nonsurgical chronic back pain treatment options, including:

  • Cold/heat therapy
  • Injections to reduce swelling around a nerve
  • Therapy to help you better understand and manage your pain
  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication
  • Physical therapy

If these treatments don’t provide relief from your pain, spinal surgery may be an option. Our physicians consider surgery only for patients who have nerve damage or a condition that does not heal after a long period of time. Surgical options can include removal of slipped discs and/or bone spurs to relieve pressure on nerves. Fusing vertebrae together can stabilize the spine and relieve pressure causing your pain.

Spine Care From World-renowned Specialists

Norton Leatherman Spine is a world-renowned program delivering groundbreaking care and treatment for back, neck and spine conditions and procedures.

  • Nationally recognized spine surgery fellowship program with over 150 trained fellows
  • First in the world to perform robotic spine surgery using the Medtronic Mazor X Stealth Edition, demonstrating leadership in surgical innovations
  • First health system in the nation to be recognized as an Advanced Orthopedic & Spine Center of Excellence by DNV
  • First in the state of Kentucky to use the EOS Imaging system, a high-resolution image system with 50% to 85% less radiation exposure than traditional X-rays and CT scans
  • More than 4,000 surgeries performed each year
  • Recognized as a national benchmark for patient-reported outcome measures against spine surgeons across the nation, ensuring high-quality, data-driven care
  • team of 45 highly regarded specialists, including orthopedic spine surgeons, neurosurgeons and pain management specialists
  • Internationally recognized leaders in clinical research of spinal disease, injury and deformity, opioid management, spine surgical innovations, scoliosis and more
  • Specialists who have served in senior positions in the Scoliosis Research Society, the prestigious organization for scoliosis surgeons around the world
  • Kenton D. Leatherman, M.D., the program namesake, was the first doctor in Kentucky to repair scoliosis surgically

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