There are many types of health practitioners that care for individuals who suffer spinal problems such as back pain. While these practitioners have the same goal in mind to reduce your pain each therapist has slightly different treatment techniques. In order to choose the  most appropriate back pain specialist for your current problem, it is important to consider the type of symptoms you’re experiencing, length of duration, severity and whether you have had previous history with a particular type of practitioner.

When you require a back pain specialist it is usually advisable to consult with a primary care physician or practitioner. Perhaps the four most common primary care physicians include Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Osteopaths and General Practitioners (GP’s). These therapists are referred to as primary care physicians because they are often to first point of call for people suffering particular complaints and are appropriately trained to provide specific examination, diagnosis and management.

Should You Choose A Chiropractor As Your Back Pain Specialist?

Chiropractors are often regarded as the musculoskeletal and back pain experts. This is due to our extensive knowledge and experience with all things related to the spine, muscles and nervous system. Chiropractors are a fantastic choice if you’re looking for a back pain specialist as we can provide a comprehensive assessment to determine the exact cause of your problem. If your problem is better off being managed via an alternative specialist then we will happy work with you to find the best solution. Chiropractors provide tailored management that is appropriate across all age groups. Perhaps the most common problems that Chiropractors encounter include neck pain, back pain, sciatica, nerve pain, general stiffness and muscle tightness, sports injuries and postural problems.

What Other Practitioners Are Available To Consult With If You’re Suffering Back Pain?

As discussed there are a multitude of available practitioners that can assist with your back pain. Other therapists which you may like to discuss your case with include pain specialists, physical therapists, Physiotherapists, Osteopaths, massage therapists, Myotherapists and Surgeons. It is important to do your research before choosing an appropriate back pain specialist to ensure you consult with the best available practitioner that can address your needs.

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