Helping people throughout Cedar Park, Georgetown, Leander, Liberty Hill, Round Rock, and North Austin better understand their back pain and return to the activities that matter most.
Back pain affects people in different ways.
For some, it limits exercise and recreation. For others, it makes work, travel, or everyday activities more difficult. While symptoms may be similar, every person’s goals, lifestyle, and challenges are unique.
At Low Back Clinic, we focus on understanding how back pain affects your life so we can create a plan that fits your needs and priorities.
Active Adults
You want to stay active, exercise regularly, and continue doing the things you enjoy.
Whether you enjoy strength training, running, hiking, golf, pickleball, or recreational sports, back pain can make movement feel frustrating or unpredictable.
Our goal is to help you understand your symptoms and regain confidence in movement.
People Who Spend Long Hours Sitting
Long hours at a desk, prolonged sitting, and daily commutes throughout the Austin area can place unique demands on the spine.
Many people find themselves constantly shifting positions, standing up frequently, or struggling to get through a workday comfortably.
Understanding what contributes to your symptoms can help you work more comfortably and confidently.
People With Recurring Back Pain
Perhaps you’ve experienced multiple episodes of back pain over the years.
The symptoms improve for a while, only to return again.
Recurring flare-ups can be frustrating, especially when you’re never quite sure what caused them or how to prevent them.
Understanding symptom triggers is often an important step toward breaking that cycle.
Athletes and Fitness Enthusiasts
Whether you’re a young athlete, recreational athlete, weekend warrior, or dedicated fitness enthusiast, back pain can interfere with training, performance, and confidence.
Many people become hesitant to lift, run, train, or participate in the activities they enjoy because they worry about making symptoms worse.
A better understanding of your symptoms and triggers can help you return to activity with greater confidence.
Parents and Caregivers
Lifting children, carrying car seats, helping with daily routines, and keeping up with a busy family life can be physically demanding.
Back pain often affects more than just your body—it can impact how you participate in family activities and the moments that matter most.
Adults Navigating Age-Related Changes
Many people assume that back pain is simply a normal part of aging.
While age-related changes are common, they do not automatically determine how active, capable, or independent you can be.
Our goal is to help you maintain confidence, mobility, and quality of life so you can continue doing the things that matter most to you.
Your Situation Is Unique
While many people share similar symptoms, goals, or challenges, no two situations are exactly alike.
The most important thing is understanding how your symptoms affect your life and what may be contributing to them.
That’s why every evaluation and treatment plan is tailored to your unique situation, goals, and lifestyle.
Looking for Answers?
If you’re wondering whether our approach is right for you, start with a complimentary 20-minute consultation.
