Back Pain and Sciatica

Back Pain Treatment in Lancaster, PA

If you are enduring back pain or sciatica in Lancaster County, relief is only a short drive away.

Our physical therapists can relieve your pain and improve your quality of life.

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Manual Therapy for Back Pain Relief

If you’re experiencing back pain in Lancaster, PA, you’re not alone. In fact, most of us will deal with some type of back discomfort over the course of our lives. While it may seem as though chronic back pain is around for the long haul, that doesn’t have to be the case—and at Hershey Orthopedic and Spine Rehabilitation we work hard to help alleviate your pain with our manual and physical therapy services.


Manual and physical therapies are effective treatment options for back pain and sciatica and aim to reduce pain around the spine and improve mobility. We’ll take an in-depth look below.

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“I had some pretty intense lower back pain. Walking was difficult, couldn't bend over, avoided any sudden movement. . . . Saw a different chiropractor 13 times in August and September, with no noticeable improvement. Then found the LNP ad for a back pain and sciatica workshop at Hershey Rehab on September 12. I had an evaluation visit and 3 rehab visits, and was cured of the pain. I am so grateful and thankful for the skill set Paul and Kyle applied to fix me up. Highly recommended. The pain, the limitations, the distress is but a memory. A sincere thank you and a five star recommendation is hardly enough.  I have my life back. Mega kudos.”

- Bill R.

Get Back Pain Relief Without a Referral

We adhere to Direct Access, which means you can see one of our physical therapists without a referral from your doctor. We do, however, let your doctor know about your status with an initial evaluation report and consistent progress reports.


There are numerous benefits to this model, including:


  • Reduces wait times typically associated with receiving care, allowing patients to address their pain and mobility issues much more quickly


  • Empowers patients to take control of their health, encouraging a more proactive attitude towards wellness and rehabilitation


  • Lowers healthcare costs, reducing the financial burden on the patient and the healthcare system as a whole

Back Pains We Treat at Our Lancaster Office

In our Lancaster office we treat a range of back pain issues ranging from acute injuries to chronic conditions.

Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain is an extremely common and causes include everything from lack of exercise to the weather to kidney pain.

Middle Back Pain

Symptoms of middle back pain can range from a dull, constant ache to sharp, pinpointed pain that may worsen with certain movements or activities.

Upper Back and Neck Pain

Upper back and neck pain are common issues exacerbated by lifestyles that often involve long hours in front of screens, poor ergonomics, and minimal physical activity.

Sciatica

Sciatica is pain that stems from the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back through the hips and buttocks and down each leg. Sciatica therapies are increasingly in demand.

Stenosis

Stenosis refers to a narrowing that can put pressure on the nerves through the spine and is predominantly seen in the lower back.

Sacroiliitis Joint Pain

Sacroiliitis joint pain involves discomfort, inflammation, or dysfunction in one or both of the sacroiliac joints—where the lower spine and pelvis connect.

Spondylolisthesis

Spondylolisthesis occurs when one vertebra slips forward over the one below it, primarily affecting the lower spine and causing spinal compression.

Thoracic Back Pain

Thoracic back pain refers to middle and upper back pain and can stem from a variety of issues, including muscle strains, pregnancy, and poor posture.

Herniated Disks

Herniated disks occur when the soft, gel-like center of a spinal disk goes through the tougher outer casing, resulting in nerve irritation, pain, and numbness.

Bulging Disks

Bulging disks, similar in nature to herniated disks, involve the protrusion of a spinal disk beyond its normal boundary without breaking the tough outer layer, the annulus.

Back Spasms

Back spasms are involuntary contractions of the muscles in the lower back area, causing discomfort that can vary in intensity from a mild twitch to severe pain.

“Hershey Orthopedic and Spine is simply the BEST!! What more can I say? I absolutely LOVE the care that I receive from Paul and Kyle! Paul has helped me rehabilitate from a double knee replacement (on the same knee) and is currently treating me for low back and hip issues due to arthritis. I love his approach and wouldn't consider going anywhere else. If you want individualized attention (and good results) this is the place for you. I also enjoy the clean, family atmosphere, and the jokes takes your mind off any discomfort that you may experience.”

- Anita B.

Lancaster County’s Back Pain Specialists

Hope for your back pain and sciatica is right around the corner when you rely on us at Hershey Orthopedic and Spine Rehabilitation. As your spine pain specialists, we have the knowledge base and passion to get you feeling yourself again and on the road to recovery.


Contact us today to fast-track your treatment for back pain in Lancaster!

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Common Questions about Back Pain

  • How do I know if my back pain is serious?

    If your back pain has lasted more than a few weeks and it’s accompanied by:



    • Extreme pain that doesn’t subside with medication
    • Numbness or tingling
    • Fever


    Also, if your back pain is the result of a traumatic event like a fall or collision, it’s best to seek medical attention.

  • How can I relieve lower back pain fast?

    To relieve lower back pain rapidly, we can use a combination of short-term remedies and lifestyle adjustments, some of which include:

    • Cold and heat therapies
    • Rest
    • Over-the-counter pain relievers


  • What kind of doctor is best for back pain?

    The type of doctor best suited for your back pain needs can vary based on the nature and severity of your condition. For general, non-specific back pain, a primary care physician can be a good starting point. However, if your back pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by specific symptoms such as nerve issues or mobility loss, seeing a specialist might be necessary.



    Another viable option is physical therapy, which can strengthen the muscles supporting the spine, boost flexibility, and help with range of motion. 

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