Patient Information Resources


Orthogate
1089 Spadina Road
Toronto, AL M5N 2M7
Ph: 416-483-2654
Fax: 416-483-2654
christian@orthogate.com






Ankle
Child Orthopedics
Elbow
Foot
General
Hand
Hip
Knee
Shoulder
Spine - Cervical
Spine - Lumbar
Spine - Thoracic
Wrist

View Web RX

« Back

When I hurt my back a while ago, I was confused as to who should treat me. My family doctor said she could treat me, but then sent me to an orthopedic surgeon when things didn't improve. My sister, on the other hand, sees an anesthesiologist for her pain. Who is the right person to treat back pain?

You ask a very good question, however, it has no easy answer. There is no one specific person who is best equipped to treat back pain. While the back pain may seem common from person to person, the different causes of pain and the individual patient circumstances can change who would be the best treating professional.

Some people feel best by going to what is called allied professional, such as chiropractors. Others would prefer to only see a doctor - but it could be one of many different specialties. A family physician with experience treating back pain may be the logical choice for some people, but not others.

The problem with treating back pain is that there are so many options that you could have five people with very similar back pain all being treated differently.


References:

« Back





*Disclaimer:*The information contained herein is compiled from a variety of sources. It may not be complete or timely. It does not cover all diseases, physical conditions, ailments or treatments. The information should NOT be used in place of visit with your healthcare provider, nor should you disregard the advice of your health care provider because of any information you read in this topic.


All content provided by eORTHOPOD® is a registered trademark of Mosaic Medical Group, L.L.C.. Content is the sole property of Mosaic Medical Group, LLC and used herein by permission.