At Dynamics Physio, our Spine Pain Treatment program is designed to help you reduce pain, improve spine mobility, restore function, and get back to daily activities faster — all through personalized physiotherapy tailored to your condition. Whether you’re dealing with chronic back pain, neck discomfort, sciatica, disc issues, or postural strain, our expert physiotherapists assess and treat the root cause, not just the symptoms.
Spine pain refers to discomfort or pain originating from the spinal structures — including vertebrae, discs, muscles, ligaments, and nerves. It can affect the neck (cervical), mid-back (thoracic), or lower back (lumbar) and may result from many causes, ranging from mechanical strain to nerve irritation.
Common Symptoms
Local ache or stiffness
Pain radiating to arms or legs (sciatica)
Numbness, tingling, or weakness
Pain worsened by bending, lifting, or sitting
Morning stiffness improving with movement
Mechanical & Structural
Muscle or ligament strains
Herniated or bulging discs
Degenerative disc disease
Osteoarthritis and spinal stenosis
Traumatic
Injuries from falls or accidents
Inflammatory
Autoimmune conditions like ankylosing spondylitis
Other
Referred pain from other organs
Rare infections or tumors (red flag symptoms).
At Dynamics Physio, we use evidence-based physiotherapy techniques to manage spine pain effectively and safely. Rather than just masking pain, we aim to address the underlying causes and restore long-term function.
Your therapist will evaluate:
Posture and movement patterns
Spinal alignment and joint mobility
Muscle strength, flexibility, and balance
Daily activities and ergonomic habits
Hands-on techniques improve spine mobility and reduce discomfort, including:
Joint mobilization
Soft tissue massage
Myofascial release
Spinal decompression/traction (if needed)
Personalized exercises that may include:
Core and lumbar stabilization
Stretching & mobility drills
Strengthening for back and hip muscles
Motor-control and functional movement training
We may integrate:
Heat/cold therapy
Ultrasound
TENS (electrical stimulation)
Therapeutic exercise progressions
We teach:
Proper posture habits
Safe lifting and daily movement strategies
Workplace ergonomics and spinal care tips
Our Spine Pain Treatment helps with a wide range of spinal and related issues:

Neck pain refers to pain or stiffness in or around the cervical spine (just below the head). It may result from muscle strain, injury, aging, poor posture while using smartphones or computers, or stress.
Pain may radiate to:
Shoulders
Upper back (thoracic spine)

Lower back pain occurs in the lowest region of the spine and is one of the most common musculoskeletal problems. It is often caused by muscle or ligament injury, but may also result from more complex spinal conditions.
Common Causes
Heavy lifting or gym injuries
Road traffic accidents

A slipped disc (also known as disc bulge, herniated disc, or prolapsed disc) occurs when the spinal disc protrudes or ruptures due to age-related degeneration, spinal injury, or a sedentary lifestyle.
Symptoms
Cervical disc bulge
Lumbar disc bulge

Spondylitis refers to inflammation or arthritis of the spine.
The most common type is Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS).
Key Features
Progressive stiffness and pain
Fusion of spinal vertebrae over time
Morning stiffne

Spondylosis is an age-related degenerative condition caused by wear and tear of spinal structures.
Symptoms May Include
Neck or back pain
Arm or leg pain
Stiffness

Scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine, often appearing as a C- or S-shaped curve.
Signs
Uneven shoulders
One shoulder blade more prominent

Piriformis syndrome occurs when the piriformis muscle in the buttock compresses the sciatic nerve.
Symptoms
Buttock pain
Numbness in buttocks
Radiating leg pain
To support long-term spine health, we recommend:
Active Lifestyle
Low-impact aerobic activity (walking, swimming)
Regular spine-specific stretching and strength training
Postural Awareness
Ergonomic sitting and standing habits
Frequent movement breaks from sitting
Healthy Habits
Maintain a healthy weight
Avoid smoking (improves blood flow to discs)
Stay hydrated and nourish spine-supporting muscles
At Dynamics Physio, we combine evidence-based techniques with personalized care for best results: a
⭐ Expert Clinical Assessment – Detailed evaluation to identify the true cause of dysfunction.
⭐ Specialized Manual Therapy Skills – Highly trained physiotherapists experienced in mobilization techniques.
⭐ Holistic Rehabilitation Approach – Mobilization integrated with exercises, posture correction, and ergonomic advice.
⭐ Customized Treatment Plans – Tailored to your goals, condition, and lifestyle.
⭐ Patient Education & Support – We guide you through every step of recovery and maintenance.












