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Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment for Back Pain at AMOT Hospital

Back pain is one of the most common health problems affecting people of all ages. Whether it is a mild discomfort after prolonged sitting or severe pain that interferes with daily activities, back pain can significantly impact your quality of life, work productivity, and overall well-being.

At AMOT Hospital, Purnea, we provide comprehensive Back Pain Treatment for patients suffering from acute and chronic spinal conditions. Under the expert care of Dr. Akram Ayaz, Orthopaedic and Spine Surgeon, patients receive accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, advanced non-surgical therapies, minimally invasive spine procedures, and complete rehabilitation support.

Our goal is not only to relieve pain but also to identify and treat the root cause of the problem, helping patients regain mobility and return to a healthy, active lifestyle.

Understanding Back Pain

Back pain can occur in different regions of the spine, including:

Neck Pain (Cervical Spine)

Pain affecting the neck and upper spine region.

Mid-Back Pain (Thoracic Spine)

Pain occurring in the middle part of the back.

Lower Back Pain (Lumbar Spine)

The most common type of back pain affecting the lower portion of the spine.

Back pain may develop suddenly after an injury or gradually due to degenerative changes, poor posture, repetitive strain, or underlying spinal disorders.

Common Causes of Back Pain

Back pain can arise from a variety of conditions, including:

Slip Disc (Herniated Disc)

A damaged spinal disc can compress nearby nerves, causing severe pain and neurological symptoms.

Sciatica

Compression of the sciatic nerve causes pain radiating from the lower back into the buttocks and legs.

Cervical and Lumbar Spondylosis

Age-related wear and tear affecting the spine and surrounding structures.

Degenerative Disc Disease

Natural aging can cause spinal discs to lose flexibility and cushioning ability.

Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing of the spinal canal that places pressure on nerves.

Muscle and Ligament Strain

Heavy lifting, poor posture, or sudden movements can strain the muscles and ligaments supporting the spine.

Facet Joint Arthritis

Degeneration of spinal joints resulting in stiffness and chronic pain.

Osteoporosis

Weakening of bones that increases the risk of vertebral fractures.

Spinal Deformities

Conditions such as scoliosis and kyphosis can contribute to chronic back pain.

Trauma and Injuries

Road traffic accidents, falls, sports injuries, and workplace injuries may damage spinal structures and lead to persistent pain.

Symptoms Associated with Back Pain

Back pain symptoms vary depending on the underlying cause.

Common symptoms include:

Persistent lower back pain
Neck pain
Mid-back pain
Stiffness
Muscle spasms
Pain while sitting or standing
Pain during movement
Pain radiating to arms or legs
Numbness
Tingling sensations
Muscle weakness
Difficulty walking
Reduced flexibility
Loss of balance

If symptoms persist or worsen, specialist evaluation is essential.

When Should You Seek Medical Attention?

Many people ignore back pain until it becomes severe. However, early diagnosis can prevent complications and improve treatment outcomes.

Consult a spine specialist if you experience:

Pain lasting more than a few weeks
Severe or worsening pain
Pain radiating to arms or legs
Numbness or tingling
Weakness in limbs
Difficulty walking
Pain following an accident
Recurrent episodes of back pain
Loss of bladder or bowel control

Prompt treatment can help prevent permanent nerve damage and disability.

Comprehensive Back Pain Evaluation

At AMOT Hospital, treatment begins with identifying the exact cause of pain.

Our diagnostic approach includes:

Detailed Medical Assessment

A thorough review of symptoms, lifestyle factors, and medical history.

Physical Examination

Assessment of posture, flexibility, muscle strength, and spinal movement.

Neurological Evaluation

Evaluation of nerve function, reflexes, sensation, and muscle strength.

Advanced Imaging
Digital X-rays
MRI scans
CT scans

These investigations help determine the source of pain and guide treatment planning.

Non-Surgical Back Pain Treatment

Many patients can achieve significant improvement without surgery.

Medication Management

Appropriate medications may be prescribed to reduce pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms.

Physiotherapy

Customized physiotherapy programs focus on:

Strengthening spinal muscles
Improving flexibility
Restoring mobility
Correcting posture
Reducing pain
Lifestyle Modification

We provide guidance regarding:

Proper posture
Ergonomic workplace setup
Safe lifting techniques
Weight management
Exercise routines
Rehabilitation Programs

Comprehensive rehabilitation helps patients regain normal function and prevent future problems.

Treatment for Slip Disc and Sciatica

Slip discs and sciatica are among the most common causes of chronic back pain.

Symptoms may include:

Severe lower back pain
Leg pain
Tingling
Numbness
Weakness

Treatment options include:

Conservative management
Physiotherapy
Nerve pain management
Minimally invasive spine procedures
Endoscopic Spine Surgery when required
Advanced Minimally Invasive Spine Procedures

When conservative treatments fail to provide relief, minimally invasive spine interventions may be recommended.

Benefits include:

Smaller incisions
Less tissue damage
Reduced pain
Faster recovery
Shorter hospital stay
Earlier return to daily activities

Dr. Akram Ayaz has specialized fellowship training in Spine Endoscopy and advanced spine procedures.

Back Pain Caused by Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar Disorders

Our spine specialists diagnose and manage a wide range of conditions affecting:

Cervical Spine
Cervical spondylosis
Cervical disc prolapse
Cervical radiculopathy
Thoracic Spine
Thoracic disc disease
Postural disorders
Thoracic spondylosis
Lumbar Spine
Lumbar spondylosis
Lumbar disc herniation
Sciatica
Lumbar spinal stenosis

Treatment plans are tailored according to the specific spinal condition and severity of symptoms.

Rehabilitation and Long-Term Spine Health

Long-term recovery requires more than temporary pain relief.

Our rehabilitation programs focus on:

Core strengthening
Flexibility improvement
Posture correction
Functional recovery
Injury prevention
Long-term spine health maintenance

Patients are educated on healthy habits that reduce the risk of future episodes of back pain.

Why Choose AMOT Hospital for Back Pain Treatment in Purnea?

Experienced Spine Specialist

Dr. Akram Ayaz has advanced training in Spine Endoscopy, Orthopaedic Surgery, Trauma Care, and Spine Disorders.

Comprehensive Spine Care

From diagnosis and conservative treatment to advanced minimally invasive surgery, patients receive complete spine care under one roof.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Every patient receives an individualized treatment strategy based on their symptoms, diagnosis, lifestyle, and treatment goals.

Advanced Diagnostic Facilities

Modern diagnostic tools ensure accurate identification of spinal conditions.

Trusted Back Pain Treatment Center in Bihar

Patients from Purnea, Katihar, Araria, Kishanganj, Madhepura, Saharsa, Supaul, Bhagalpur, and surrounding regions trust AMOT Hospital for expert spine care and back pain treatment.

Preventing Back Pain

Simple lifestyle changes can significantly reduce the risk of back problems:

Maintain good posture
Exercise regularly
Strengthen core muscles
Maintain a healthy weight
Avoid prolonged sitting
Lift heavy objects correctly
Use ergonomic furniture
Stay physically active

Preventive measures play an important role in maintaining long-term spinal health.