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Spine-related pain, whether in the lower back, along the sciatic nerve, from a herniated disc, or due to a narrowed spinal canal, is one of the most common reasons patients visit Eshna Pain & Palliative Centre in Delhi. Our pain specialists combine clinical assessment, imaging review, and minimally invasive interventional techniques to pinpoint the cause and design a personalised treatment plan. Explore our approach to the most common spine pain conditions below.
Chronic or acute back pain can result from muscle strain, degenerative disc disease, or spinal misalignment. We offer targeted pain relief injections, physiotherapy guidance, and medication management to restore mobility and reduce discomfort.
Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, from the lower back through the hip and down one leg, often caused by nerve compression or irritation. Our specialists use targeted nerve blocks, epidural steroid injections, and physiotherapy to relieve pressure on the nerve and reduce inflammation.
A slip disc, also called a herniated or prolapsed disc, occurs when the soft inner core of a spinal disc pushes through its outer layer and presses on nearby nerves, causing pain, numbness, or weakness. We offer non-surgical management including epidural injections, physiotherapy, and posture correction to ease symptoms and support recovery.
Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spaces within the spine, which can put pressure on the nerves travelling through it, leading to pain, tingling, or weakness in the back and legs. We provide image-guided epidural injections, physiotherapy, and lifestyle guidance to relieve nerve compression and improve daily function.
When should I see a spine pain specialist?
If your back, leg, or nerve pain lasts more than two to three weeks, worsens with rest, or comes with numbness, tingling, or weakness, it is best to consult a pain specialist for a proper evaluation.
Are these spine treatments surgical?
No. Most patients respond well to non-surgical, image-guided interventions such as epidural injections and nerve blocks, combined with physiotherapy. Surgery is considered only when conservative treatment does not help.
How long does it take to feel relief?
Many patients feel noticeable relief within a few days of an interventional procedure, while physiotherapy and lifestyle changes provide longer-term improvement over several weeks.