Hello,
You can start by visiting your general practitioner, who will refer you to the appropriate specialist.
Have a great day!
Good morning,
for lower back pain an osteopath is the first person to go see, sometimes it is necessary to do physiotherapy depending on the origin of the pain
Hello, an osteopath
Hello, you can see your osteopath or you general practitioner to have a diagnostic and to plan a therapy.
Best regards.
You can consult an osteopath. Lower back pain is a common reason to seek osteopathic care, but it can have many different causes. That’s why it’s important to fully understand the nature of your pain.
As a certified osteopath, I begin with a thorough assessment to identify the source of your discomfort. This includes a detailed history and clinical examination, allowing me to tailor the most appropriate treatment for your specific needs.
Every person experiences pain differently, and the approach to care should reflect that. Seeking professional help can provide relief and improve your overall well-being. Take care!
It would be best to see a doctor, such as an orthopedist, and also a physical therapist for proper treatment
Hello,
The first health care professional you should see is your general practitioner.
Kind regards,
Thomas.
Hello, first, sorry for my english :).
It might be interesting for you to consult an osteopath. After a clinical examination, the osteopath will be able to offer you an appropriate treatment to relieve your pain. He will also be able to give you advice applicable to your daily life to prevent the reappearance of this pain. If necessary, he/she will recommend you to visit the right specialist.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any other questions regarding this.
Kind regards
Maïlys Lecompte
Ostéopath D.O.
Hello You can consult your GP for advice and certainly an osteopath to help find the probable mechanical cause and resolve it.
Excellent evening.
Sincerely.
You can see an osteopath to have an idea of a diagnostic. If the diagnostic belong in his/her field of competence, he/she can work on it to relieve your pain ; if not, he/she will be able to sent you to see the right doctor.
An osteopath or chiropractor.
specialiste for back pain
Othopedic surgeon
For lower back pain, the most specialized and competent professional to see is an osteopath, as they treat both muscular and nerve-related issues by addressing the root cause rather than just the symptoms.
Hello,
Lower back pain can have various causes, ranging from muscle tension to joint or postural issues. A good first step would be to consult a general practitioner, who can assess your condition and, if necessary, refer you to a specialist such as an orthopedist or rheumatologist.
However, physiotherapy can also be an excellent option to relieve pain and address the root cause of the problem. Through a specific assessment, we can identify potential imbalances and work on mobility, strengthening, and tension relief.
If you need more information or would like to book an appointment for an evaluation, I’m here to hel...p!
Physiotherapist
Bruna Correia
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You have two options :
1. You first consult your general practitioner who will discuss with you the next step after clinical examination.
2. You can directly consult a specialist (physicist or neurologist).
hoping this has given you sufficient information, I wish you a pleasant day ahead.
Kind regards.
Hello,
If you have lower back pain, the type of doctor you should see depends on the severity and nature of the pain... you can start with a general doctor who can assess your symptoms, provide initial treatment, and refer you to a specialist if needed.
An osteopath can help by focusing on your musculoskeletal system and offering hands-on techniques to relieve pain and improve mobility. Often, going to see a physical therapist is complementary to
guide you through exercises to strengthen your back and prevent further issues.
Hope that helps,
Sarah Fabra Mestre - Ostéopathe D.O.
It depents of the cause, you can go to an osteopat or can make an appointement to a specialized doctor
Hello, I strongly recommend you to consult an osteopath, who will be able to perform a comprehensive assessment of your posture and the movements of your spine in order to determine the nature of your pain (muscular, articular, or other).
Best regards,
Romain Derue, Osteopath D.O.
For lower back pain, the type of doctor you should see depends on the severity and possible causes of the pain:
1. Primary Care Physician (PCP): Start with your PCP. They can assess your condition, recommend initial treatments (like rest, physical therapy, or medications), and refer you to a specialist if necessary.
2. Orthopedic Specialist: If the pain is related to the spine, joints, or muscles, an orthopedic doctor can evaluate and treat conditions like herniated discs, arthritis, or injuries.
3. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) Specialist: These specialists focus on non-surgical management of musculoskeletal ...and spine issues, often working with physical therapists.
4. Chiropractor: For mild to moderate mechanical back pain, chiropractors can provide spinal manipulation and other non-invasive treatments.
5. Physical Therapist: Physical therapy is often recommended to strengthen the back and improve posture, especially if the pain is related to muscle weakness or strain.
6. Neurologist: If there are symptoms like numbness, tingling, or weakness in the legs, you may need to see a neurologist to check for nerve-related issues.
7. Pain Management Specialist: If the pain is chronic or severe, a pain specialist can help with advanced therapies, injections, or medications.
8. Rheumatologist: If your back pain is caused by inflammation or autoimmune conditions like ankylosing spondylitis, a rheumatologist is the right doctor to see.
Start with your PCP, and they can guide you to the right specialist based on your symptoms.
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Hello,
You can see a general practitioner first, then certainly a physiotherapist
Osteopath
Rhumatologue or physical doctor or traumatolog
Hello, you need to see an orthpedist or your General Practitioner
Best regards,
Thibault Cramesnil Physiotherapist
orthopedist or generalist
Hello, your Generalist will reorient you to the right therapist depends on the informations he'll get.
Hello,
You can visit an osteopath.
Hi! If if your pain is related to muscle tension or stiffness, poor posture, repetitive strain or minor injuries, reduced mobility or flexibility or a bad movement consulting an osteopath can be a great option. Osteopaths specialize in assessing and treating musculoskeletal issues, including lower back pain, by using hands-on techniques to improve mobility, relieve tension, and promote the body's natural healing processes.
However, if your pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms such as numbness, weakness, or changes in bladder or bowel function, it may be wise to see your primary care physician first. They can he...lp rule out any underlying medical conditions and guide you to the appropriate specialist.
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