Acute back injuries.
Diagnosed fast. Treated fast.
A sudden back injury from lifting, twisting, falling, or a collision deserves a real workup — not just rest and a muscle relaxant. The first two weeks set the trajectory.
If this is you, we can help.
Sudden onset of back pain after a specific event. Pain often severe initially, then variable. Sometimes radiating into the buttock or leg. Sometimes with specific position triggers.
Your first visit.
Focused history and examination. Imaging when red flags are present or when the picture is not improving. A clear working diagnosis (muscular, ligamentous, discogenic, radicular, facet-mediated, fracture). A staged plan to get you moving again as quickly as the structure allows.
Acute care done well prevents chronic care later.
Early movement, anti-inflammatory medication, and short courses of muscle relaxants when indicated. Targeted physical therapy starting within the first week. Image-guided injections for confirmed nerve root or facet involvement. The goal is to interrupt the early-pain to chronic-pain trajectory.
Stop accepting the downtime.
The first two weeks set the trajectory. Schedule a consultation at any Triumph location.