RPM Physical Therapy

Looking For Back Pain Treatment In The Woodlands, TX?

There are many different conditions that can contribute to back pain, including degenerative disc disease, bulging or herniated discs, spinal stenosis, muscle tightness, joint restrictions, and movement imbalances throughout the body.

What Is Back Pain?

Back pain is one of the most common problems we see at RPM Physical Therapy, and it can affect nearly every part of daily life. For some people, it starts suddenly after lifting, exercising, or an injury. For others, it gradually builds up over time until everyday activities become frustrating and uncomfortable.

No matter the cause, back pain often becomes more than just a physical problem. It can stop people from doing the things they enjoy most and affect confidence in movement altogether.

What Are the Symptoms Of Back Pain?

Back pain can show up differently for every person. Some people experience stiffness and tightness, while others deal with sharp pain, weakness, or discomfort that travels into the hips or legs.

Many people notice their symptoms begin affecting important parts of everyday life, including:

One of the most frustrating parts of back pain is feeling like the problem keeps returning despite trying multiple treatments. Many people come to RPM Physical Therapy after feeling disappointed with temporary fixes that never truly addressed the root cause of the issue.

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What Is Our Approach To Fixing / Treating Back Pain?

At RPM Physical Therapy, we believe the body works as a connected system. Instead of only focusing on the area where pain is felt, we evaluate the entire body to identify what may actually be contributing to the problem.

That means looking above and below the painful area, assessing movement patterns, mobility restrictions, strength deficits, and stability issues that may be placing stress on the back over time.

Our goal is not simply to provide short-term relief. We want to help people achieve long-term results so they can stay active and confident without constantly worrying about pain returning.

Treatment plans may include:

We combine hands-on treatment with modern technology and long-term strength development to help people move better, feel stronger, and return to the activities they love.

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If you would like to learn more about back pain and the treatment options available at RPM Physical Therapy, download our free report available on this page.

Inside, you’ll discover helpful information about common causes of back pain, simple strategies that may help support recovery, and practical tips to help you begin moving in the right direction toward long-term relief.

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