Low Back Pain Relief in Tempe, AZ

Root-Cause Care for Low Back Pain

If you’re struggling with Low Back Pain, we’re here to help you feel safe, supported, and on the path to relief—without surgery or long-term medications.

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Lasting Relief From Low Back Pain—Without Pills or Surgery

If you’re dealing with dull aching pain, stiffness, or pain that worsens with activities or postures, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to suffer through it. Our integrative approach targets the root cause of low back pain using hands-on therapies, movement correction, and drug-free relief.

What Is Low Back Pain?

Low back pain can be split into two definitions.

Nonspecific Low Back Pain

Refers to pain in the lower back that cannot be linked to a clear or identifiable cause, such as injury, structural abnormality, or disease.

Specific Low Back Pain

This form of back pain has an identifiable underlying cause, such as a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, degeneration, or fracture. Proper diagnosis is crucial to determine the appropriate treatment approach.

Common Symptoms of Non-Specific Low Back Pain
Common Symptoms of Specific Low Back Pain
When to Seek Immediate Care:

How We Treat Low Back Pain at Wild Horse Health

Our treatment plans address the source of your back pain, not just the symptoms. Most patients begin with weekly sessions and experience improvement within 4–8 visits.

Treatments may include:

What Causes Low Back Pain?

Non-specific low back pain is multifactorial. Common causes include:

Specific low back pain is typically caused by nerve compression or irritation. Common causes include:

Risk Factors:

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Diagnosis Process For Low Back Pain

Our specialists use a comprehensive approach to diagnose low back pain accurately:

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What to Expect

From your first visit, we aim to identify the root cause of your pain and create a plan that gets you moving again.

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FAQs

How long does low back pain usually last?

Most mild to moderate cases improve within 4–6 weeks with consistent, non-invasive care.

Surgery is rarely necessary. Most patients experience significant relief with conservative treatments.

Yes—gentle, guided movement can help reduce pain and improve mobility. We’ll design a safe plan for you.

No, but it is multifactorial and can recur if the underlying cause isn’t properly treated. Ongoing maintenance care may help prevent flare-ups.

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Take the Next Step Toward Pain Relief

Let’s get you moving again—without relying on painkillers or surgery.

Questions? Our intake coordinator is here to help you get started.