Persistency
Your discomfort has lasted for months, or even years, and may be irregular rather than constant.
Inconsistency
Your pain ranges from mild discomfort to severe, with sensations like tightness, burning, tingling, or numbness.
Past Treatments
Past therapies either didn’t help or only provided temporary relief and haven’t fully resolved the issue.
Old Injuries
Your pain seems related to an injury or flare up that occurred more than 3-6 months ago.
Unclarity
You've received multiple explanations for your pain, but none have led to a lasting fix.
Posture Problems
You've been advised that poor posture is to blame.
Weakness
You’ve been told your pain is due to weakness, for example in your back or core.
Imbalances
You've been told your pain stems from imbalances, such as in muscles or symmetry.
Prolonged Sitting
Your symptoms worsen when sitting or standing for too long.
Movement Relief
Sometimes walking, stretching or exercise helps but doesn't completely eliminate the pain.
Traveling Pain
Your pain occasionally radiates to different areas like the neck, shoulders, arms, or legs.
Disc Findings
Your MRI shows findings such as herniated, bulged, or degenerated discs, or possibly sciatic nerve issues.
Work Related
You've been told your job is physically too demanding or too sedentary.
Inflexibility
You’ve been told your pain is due to a lack of flexibility.
Scoliosis
You've been told your scoliosis is causing the pain.
Pinched Nerve
You've been told a pinched nerve is causing the discomfort.