Low Back Pain Physiotherapy

Low back pain is a common musculoskeletal problem. It may come on after everyday activities, prolonged sitting, bending, or lifting, and in some cases it develops gradually without one single clear cause. The main concern is often not only pain itself, but also how it affects movement, tolerance, and day-to-day function.

If symptoms also extend into the buttock or leg, you may also refer to [Sciatica Physiotherapy].

Common symptoms

How physiotherapy assesses

Physiotherapy assessment usually includes when the symptoms started, where the pain is felt, which activities are most affected, and the movement, strength, and general function of the low back. Posture, gait, and related areas may also be considered where relevant to identify factors contributing to the problem.

How physiotherapy may help

Physiotherapy may help through mobility work, strengthening, movement control training, load management, and advice on daily activities. The aim is to reduce ongoing irritation and support a gradual return to normal function.

Related Conditions

Sciatica

This may also be relevant if symptoms extend into the buttock or leg and include tingling, numbness, or nerve-related discomfort.

Lateral Hip Pain

This may also be relevant if symptoms are more noticeable around the outer hip or buttock.

Knee Pain

Changes in gait and lower-limb function can sometimes influence both low back and knee symptoms.

Not sure whether your condition falls into this category?

You may first arrange a physiotherapy assessment to understand the more suitable management approach according to your symptoms, activity needs, and rehabilitation goals.

Location

Shop 301A, Tai Yau Plaza, 181 Johnston Road, Wan Chai

Phone

3689 6670

WhatsApp

9824 4832

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