Back Pain Treatment
Back Pain Treatment in Stoneham & Malden, MA
Back Pain Treatment in Stoneham & Malden, MA
At Agility Orthopedics, our experienced back pain specialists in Stoneham and Malden, MA, take a personalized approach to relieve back pain, restore mobility, and help you return to the activities you enjoy. Whether your pain is sudden (acute) or ongoing (chronic), we offer evidence-based care designed around your symptoms, lifestyle, and goals.
Comprehensive Back Pain Care Built Around You
Our orthopaedic and interventional spine team evaluates the source of your back pain to make sure your treatment targets the actual cause, not just the symptoms. We care for conditions such as herniated discs, sciatica, scoliosis, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, arthritis-related back pain, muscle strain, and upper or lower back pain.
Non-Surgical & Surgical Treatment Options for Back Pain
Many patients achieve relief without surgery. Our non-surgical treatments include physical therapy, pain-relieving injections, anti-inflammatory medication, and guided exercise programs.
If surgery is recommended, our orthopedic spine surgeons use advanced, minimally invasive techniques designed to reduce downtime and support a stronger recovery.
Start Your Back Pain Recovery With Agility Orthopedics
If back pain is limiting your work, sleep, or daily movement, our specialists are here to help. Schedule an evaluation at our Stoneham or Malden locations to get started. Reach out for more information on becoming a patient.
Back Pain Treatment FAQ
When should I see a doctor for back pain?
If pain lasts longer than a week, spreads to your legs, or interferes with movement or sleep, it’s time to be evaluated.
Can back pain improve without surgery?
Yes. Many back pain conditions respond well to non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, injections, and lifestyle modifications. Surgery is recommended only when these approaches are insufficient to relieve symptoms or restore function.
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