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Quick Answer: When Should You See a Spine Surgeon for Lower Back Pain?
You should see a spine surgeon if you have:
Most patients improve with non-operative care first, but early evaluation ensures nothing serious is missed.
Most Common Causes of Lower Back Pain
|
Condition |
Description |
Typical Treatment |
|
Muscle strain |
Injury to muscles or ligaments |
Physical therapy, rest |
|
Herniated disc |
Disc pressing on a nerve |
Therapy, injections, sometimes surgery |
|
Degenerative disc disease |
Age-related disc wear |
Therapy, injections |
|
Spinal stenosis |
Narrowing of spinal canal |
Therapy, injections, surgery if severe |
|
Spondylolisthesis |
Vertebra slipping forward |
Therapy or surgical stabilization |
First-Line Treatment: Non-Operative Spine Care
Over 90% of patients improve without surgery. Most effective non-operative treatments include:
The goal is to reduce inflammation, restore function, and prevent recurrence.
When Surgery May Be Necessary
Surgery is considered when structural nerve compression causes persistent symptoms despite conservative treatment.
Common surgical indications:
Modern spine surgery is far more precise and less invasive than in the past.
Modern Spine Surgery Is Safer and More Effective Than Ever
Advances include:
Many patients return to normal activity within weeks.
How to Know If Your Back Pain Is Serious
Warning signs requiring immediate evaluation:
These symptoms may indicate nerve compression requiring urgent evaluation.
Why Early Evaluation by a Spine Specialist Matters
Early evaluation allows for:
Most patients benefit from a structured, step-wise treatment approach.
Spine Treatment Approach at BAO Spine
At BAO Spine, treatment follows a structured, evidence-based pathway:
The goal is always the least invasive, most effective solution.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When to Schedule a Spine Evaluation
You should consider evaluation if you have:
About the Author
Brandon A. Ortega, M.D.
Board-Certified Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon
Founder, BAO Spine
Los Angeles, California
Dr. Ortega specializes in both non-operative and surgical treatment of spine conditions using advanced, evidence-based techniques.
Schedule a Consultation
Visit: https://www.BAOSpine.com or call to schedule an evaluation.