Back Pain Therapy in Englewood, NJ
Move Better, Feel More Comfortable, Stay Active
Back pain can gradually limit how you move, making everyday activities like walking, sitting, or exercising more difficult over time. At Comprehensive Wellness in Englewood, NJ, back pain therapy focuses on the whole picture, including your health history, movement patterns, and daily routine, so treatment can be tailored to your specific needs and mobility goals. By combining targeted therapy techniques, guided movement work, and non-surgical options, our team supports improved function and more comfortable movement over time.
Why Choose Back Pain Therapy?
Personalized Care Plans
Improved Mobility and Function
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Comprehensive Approach
Support for Active Living
What is Back Pain Therapy?
Back pain therapy is a structured plan focused on reducing discomfort, restoring mobility, and improving joint function. The back is a complex region supported by muscles, tendons, and soft tissues, and pain can develop from injury, overuse, arthritis, or movement-related issues.
At Comprehensive Wellness, treatment may include:
- Physical therapy to improve strength and mobility
- Movement training to improve body mechanics
- Soft tissue techniques to reduce tension
- Image-guided platelet-rich plasma and targeted steroid injections when appropriate
- Lifestyle recommendations to support recovery
Advanced Injection Therapy Options
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections for Back Pain
PRP therapy uses a small sample of your own blood to concentrate growth factors and place them directly into the affected area. It may be helpful for gluteal tendinopathy, bursitis, mild osteoarthritis, and certain labrum-related discomforts.
PRP is performed in-office and is non-surgical. Most patients resume light activity the same day. It is often paired with physical therapy to support better blood flow, stronger muscles, and steadier joint support.
Steroid Injections for Back Pain
When symptoms become more intense, corticosteroid injections may be used to reduce inflammation and relieve discomfort. These injections are placed directly into the joint or bursa to calm irritation.
Relief can last weeks to a few months. This period can be used to focus on strengthening and improving movement patterns through therapy.
What is the Back Pain Therapy Procedure Like?
- Consultation to review symptoms and medical history
- Movement assessment to identify the source of pain
- Development of a customized treatment plan
- Hands-on therapy and guided exercises
- Injection therapy, when appropriate
- Progress tracking and adjustments as needed
- Comfortable, professional setting focused on your care
What Conditions Can Back Pain Therapy Support?
- Back bursitis and inflammation
- Gluteal tendinopathy
- Muscle strain or imbalance
- Labrum-related discomfort or labral tear-type symptoms
- Early-stage arthritis
- Overuse injuries from sports or daily activity
- Pain that radiates to the groin, thigh, or buttock
What are the Benefits of Back Pain Therapy?
- Walk farther with less joint pain and less stiffness
- Stand, pivot, and turn without that sharp groin catch
- Improve mobility across the back, knee, and leg
- Return to physical activity with a cleaner form
- Sleep more easily with fewer night aches in the outer buttocks
- Keep momentum while healing with quick visits and low downtime
Is Back Pain Therapy Right for Me?
- Have ongoing Back discomfort or stiffness
- Struggle with walking, bending, or standing
- Are recovering from injury or overuse
- Want to stay active without increasing discomfort
- Prefer non-surgical treatment options
Recovery and Results
Recovery
Results
Why Choose Comprehensive Wellness for Back Pain Therapy?
- Physician-led care
- Rehab and injection options under one roof
- Sports medicine perspective
- Personalized plans based on detailed evaluations
- Focus on function, mobility, and daily progress
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes back pain?
What is the difference between PRP and steroid injections?
How many sessions will I need?
When will I notice improvement?
Can this help avoid surgery?
Some cases respond well to conservative care, while others may require further imaging or surgical evaluation. The treatment recommendations depend on the underlying cause of hip pain.