Physical Therapy Guide to Low Back Pain

If you have low back pain, you are not alone. At any given time, about 25% of people in the United States report having had low back pain within the past three months.

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Fewer Opioids. More Movement. Better Health.

Fewer Opioids. More Movement. Better Health.

Every year, millions of Americans use opioids to manage pain.


Pain can be unrelenting, overwhelming, and all-consuming. So why do so many of us try to manage pain only from the palm of our hand?


Doctor-prescribed opioids are appropriate in some cases, but they just mask the pain—and reliance on opioids has led to the worst drug crisis in American history.


That’s why the CDC recommends safer alternatives like physical therapy to manage pain. Physical therapists treat pain through movement, hands-on care, and patient education—no warning labels required. By increasing physical activity you can also reduce your risk of other chronic diseases.


Fewer Opioids.
More Movement.
Better Health.
Pain is personal, but treating pain takes teamwork.
When it comes to your health, you have a choice.
Choose more movement and better health.
Choose physical therapy.

Call our office today to get started! (925) 977-9300 or email gobeyond@gobeyondphysicaltherapy.com