Low Back Pain Quiz: What’s Really Causing Your Pain?
Low Back Pain Quiz: What’s Really Causing Your Pain?
Low back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical care—but not all back pain is the same. Take this quick interactive quiz to better understand your symptoms and when to seek help from a pain medicine clinic in Oviedo and Sarasota, FL.
Question 1:
Where is your pain located?
- Just in the lower back
- Lower back with pain shooting down one leg
- Upper back or neck
* If you chose B, your symptoms may suggest sciatica, often caused by nerve irritation in the spine.
Question 2:
What does your pain feel like?
- Dull and aching
- Sharp, burning, or electric
- Stiffness only in the morning
* Sharp or burning pain can indicate nerve involvement, commonly seen with sciatica or disc-related issues.
Question 3:
When is your pain worse?
- After sitting for long periods
- When bending or lifting or standing
- Random, with no clear trigger
* Pain that worsens with standing or bending may point toward disc problems contributing to low back pain.
Question 4:
Do you have any of these symptoms?
- Numbness or tingling in the leg
- Weakness in the foot or leg
- None of the above
* Numbness, tingling, or weakness are important warning signs and may indicate nerve compression.
Your Results:
- Mostly A’s: Likely mechanical low back pain (discogenic or joint-related)
- Mostly B’s: Possible sciatica or nerve-related pain
- Mixed answers: Could be a combination—requires further evaluation
When Should You See a Specialist?
If your low back pain persists beyond a few weeks, worsens, or includes numbness or weakness, it’s time to consult experts.
At our clinics in Oviedo and Sarasota, FL, we specialize in diagnosing and treating all conditions related to low back pain Our goal is to provide targeted, minimally invasive treatments so you can get back to living your life—comfortably and confidently.
Take the next step:
Don’t ignore your pain.
Early evaluation can make all the difference. Call the medical experts at Pain Medicine Group in Oviedo and Sarasota today at (407) 432-1300.
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