How to Manage Lower Back Pain With Physiotherapy

Learn how physiotherapy can naturally relieve lower back pain

Lower back pain affects people from all walks of life, whether you’re working long hours at a desk, managing a household, leading an active lifestyle, or dealing with age-related changes. In fact, over 80% of individuals experience lower back pain at some point in their lives.

But here’s the silver lining:
Physiotherapy offers a safe, non-invasive, and lasting solution without relying on painkillers, injections, or surgery.

In this guide, we’ll cover:

  • What causes lower back pain
  • How physiotherapy addresses the root cause
  • Effective physiotherapy techniques
  • Best exercises for lower back pain relief
  • When to consult a physiotherapist

Common Causes of Lower Back Pain

Understanding the source of your pain is key to managing it properly. Common causes include:

1. Muscle Strain

Caused by sudden movements, lifting heavy weights, or poor posture.

2. Herniated Disc

When a spinal disc bulges or ruptures, it presses on nerves, causing sharp pain or numbness.

3. Sciatica

Irritation of the sciatic nerve, causing pain that radiates down one leg.

4. Degenerative Disc Disease

Age-related disc wear leads to chronic discomfort and stiffness.

5. Spondylosis and Arthritis

Spinal joint inflammation leads to limited mobility and pain.

6. Poor Posture and Sedentary Lifestyle

Prolonged sitting and inactivity weaken core and back muscles, worsening pain over time.


How Physiotherapy Helps With Lower Back Pain

Physiotherapy takes a root-cause approach, offering long-term relief through movement, strength-building, and manual care.

Pain Management

Therapies like:

  • Manual therapy
  • TENS (electrical nerve stimulation)
  • Dry needling
  • Ultrasound therapy
    reduce inflammation and provide natural pain relief.

Restoring Mobility

Stretches and spinal mobilization restore movement and reduce stiffness.

Muscle Strengthening

Core, gluteal, and lumbar strengthening stabilizes your spine and prevents relapse.

Posture Training

Corrective exercises and ergonomic advice help maintain spinal alignment.

Lifestyle Advice

Therapists educate you on safe movements, lifting techniques, and sitting habits.


Best Physiotherapy Exercises for Lower Back Pain

Consult a physiotherapist before starting these exercises.

1. Pelvic Tilts

Lie on your back, knees bent.
Tighten your abs and press your lower back into the floor.
Hold for 5 seconds. Repeat 10–15 times.
Strengthens your core and relieves stiffness.

2. Cat-Cow Stretch

On all fours, round your spine up (Cat), then down (Cow).
Repeat slowly 10 times.
Improves spine flexibility and posture.

3. Child’s Pose

Kneel, stretch your arms forward, and rest your forehead.
Hold for 30 seconds.
Decompresses the spine and promotes relaxation.

4. Bridge Exercise

Lie down, knees bent, lift your hips, hold for 10 seconds, and lower.
Activates glutes and spinal stabilizers.

5. Knee-to-Chest Stretch

Lie on your back and pull one knee toward your chest. Hold, then switch.
Relieves lower back tension.

6. Wall Sits

Lean against a wall, slide into a sitting position, and hold for 10–15 seconds.
Builds endurance in the lower back and thigh muscles.


When Should You See a Physiotherapist?

Don’t ignore back pain that persists or interferes with your life. Consult a physiotherapist if:

  • Pain lasts more than 7 days
  • You feel numbness or tingling in your legs
  • Pain worsens with activity or sleep
  • Your back pain keeps returning
  • It affects daily tasks or mood

Early treatment = faster healing + fewer complications.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Is physiotherapy better than painkillers for back pain?
Yes. Physiotherapy addresses the root cause and prevents recurrence, while painkillers only offer short-term relief.

Q2: Can I do physiotherapy exercises at home?
Yes, but it’s essential to get professional guidance to avoid injury or worsening symptoms.

Q3: How long does recovery take?
Mild issues may resolve in 1–2 weeks. Chronic cases may require consistent therapy for several weeks.

Q4: Does physiotherapy help with disc issues and sciatica?
Absolutely. Specialized exercises and manual therapy can reduce nerve compression and ease radiating pain.


Why Choose FitoFine for Lower Back Pain Relief?

At FitoFine, we go beyond temporary fixes. Our expert physiotherapists develop personalized treatment plans that address the cause of your pain and help you regain a pain-free life.

What We Offer:

  • 1-on-1 expert physiotherapy sessions
  • Advanced techniques: dry needling, cupping, and manual therapy
  • Customized home exercise programs
  • Ergonomic and lifestyle coaching
  • Recovery without medication or surgery

Start Your Journey to a Pain-Free Back With FitoFine

Don’t let back pain hold you back. Whether it’s a new ache or a chronic condition, FitoFine’s personalized physiotherapy approach will help you heal, strengthen, and live freely.

Email: fitofine.in@gmail.com
Website: www.fitofine.com
Phone/WhatsApp: +91 6295115701
Working Hours:
Mon to Sat: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: Closed