Back pain affects millions of adults worldwide, often limiting movement, disrupting sleep, and reducing quality of life. For some, the discomfort is mild but persistent; for others, it can be severe and disabling. Understanding the root cause of your pain is the first step toward long-term relief.
Understanding Back Pain and Its Common Causes
Back pain can stem from various spinal conditions, including:
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Degenerative Disc Disease
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Herniated Discs
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Annular Tears
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Sciatica
The spine consists of three main regions — the Cervical Spine (neck), Thoracic Spine (upper back), and Lumbar Spine (lower back). Most cases of chronic pain develop in the lower back, as it bears most of the body’s weight during daily activities like lifting, sitting, and bending.
Common Symptoms of Back Pain
Because multiple spinal issues can cause back pain, symptoms vary widely. Some of the most frequent include:
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Dull or aching pain in the back
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Sharp, burning, or stabbing sensations
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Pain that radiates down one leg (sciatica)
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Pain that worsens with standing, walking, or twisting
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Muscle stiffness or spasms
If your pain has lasted longer than a few weeks, worsens over time, or radiates into your legs, it’s time to speak with a spine specialist.
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience back pain accompanied by fever, bowel or bladder issues, or after an injury.
Root Causes of Chronic Back Pain
Some of the most common causes include:
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Muscle or ligament strain
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Bulging or ruptured discs
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Arthritis or Osteoporosis
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Degenerative Disc Disease
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Herniated Disc
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Annular Tear
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Autoimmune Disease
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Spinal Neoplasm
Annular Tears — A Common Yet Overlooked Cause
By age 18, most adults will develop annular tears, small cracks in the outer layer of spinal discs. While many people experience no symptoms, others develop severe pain as these tears allow disc material to leak — a problem known as a leaky disc.
Annular tears often lead to other spinal issues such as:
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Herniated or bulging discs
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Degenerative disc disease
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Sciatica and chronic lower back pain
Unfortunately, many common treatments — including Physical Therapy, Medication, Spinal Manipulation, and even Surgery — do not repair the source of the problem: the leaking disc.
The Discseel® Procedure — A Regenerative Solution
The Discseel® Procedure is a non-surgical, minimally invasive spine treatment that targets the root cause of back pain — annular tears. This advanced procedure uses a biologic injection to seal damaged discs, stop disc leakage, and promote natural healing.
Unlike traditional spine surgery, the Discseel Procedure:
✅ Requires no incisions or hardware
✅ Repairs annular tears naturally
✅ Addresses herniated and degenerative discs at their source
✅ Reduces recovery time dramatically
✅ Offers long-term relief from chronic back and neck pain
Benefits of the Discseel® Procedure
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Minimally Invasive: No cutting or removal of tissue.
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Faster Recovery: Most patients return to normal activity within days.
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Targets the Cause, Not Just the Symptoms: Seals annular tears and prevents disc fluid from leaking.
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Long-Lasting Relief: Many patients experience lasting improvement without repeat surgeries.
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Improves Mobility and Quality of Life: Helps you move, sit, and sleep comfortably again.
Who Can Benefit?
You may be a candidate for the Discseel® Procedure if you suffer from:
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Chronic lower back pain
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Herniated or bulging discs
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Degenerative disc disease
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Sciatica or radiating leg pain
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Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS)
Take the Next Step Toward Pain-Free Living
If you’ve been told surgery is your only option — it’s not. The Discseel® Procedure offers a proven, regenerative approach that helps repair spinal discs and restore your life without invasive surgery.
📞 Contact our team today to schedule your no-obligation consultation and find out if you’re a candidate for the Discseel® Procedure.
Let’s help you move freely again — without pain, without surgery.