Get Back Pain Treatment in Dewsbury & Batley
Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek treatment at Naseem Sports Therapist, and one of the most mismanaged, simply because the source is not always where the pain is felt. Tight glutes can pull on the lower back, restricted lumbar joints can cause muscle spasm several segments away, and poor posture built up over years can create pain that feels acute but has a much longer history. Our back pain treatment in Dewsbury starts by identifying what is actually driving the problem, so every session targets the right thing rather than just the area that hurts.
What back pain treatment helps with
- Chronic lower and upper back pain
- Muscle spasm and stiffness limiting daily movement
- Postural issues from desk work, driving, or repetitive strain
- Sports-related back injuries and recurring flare ups
- Inflammation and nerve irritation in the lumbar region
- Referred pain into the glutes, hips, or legs
- Post injury rehabilitation and gradual return to activity
Combining back pain treatment with other therapies
Most clients at our Dewsbury clinic see the best results through a combined approach. Commonly paired treatments include:
- Spinal mobilisation and manipulation — addresses joint restriction in the lumbar spine that manual massage alone cannot fully resolve
- Dry needling therapy — releases deep trigger points in the lower back and glutes that contribute to persistent pain and spasm
- Myofascial cupping therapy — decompresses the soft tissue along the spine and surrounding muscles to reduce tension and improve mobility
Your therapist will assess your specific pattern and recommend the most effective combination for your situation.
What your session involves
- Thorough consultation covering pain history, lifestyle factors, and any previous diagnosis or treatment
- Physical assessment of posture, lumbar mobility, and muscle tension patterns
- Targeted treatment applied to the back, surrounding muscles, and contributing areas like the hips and glutes
- Plan reviewed and adjusted each session as your symptoms improve
- Sessions typically run between 45 and 60 minutes