Physiotherapy for Back Pain in Ottawa's East End

Understand Your Back Pain and Start Moving with More Confidence

Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek physiotherapy. It can affect how you sit, stand, walk, sleep, work, lift, exercise, and move through your day. For some people, back pain feels like a dull ache or stiffness. For others, it may feel sharp, sudden, tight, or limiting.

Back pain can start after lifting, bending, twisting, prolonged sitting, a work-related strain, a sports injury, or a sudden increase in activity. It can also develop gradually over time due to stiffness, weakness, posture habits, joint irritation, muscle tension, or changes in how the body is moving.

While back pain can be frustrating, it is not always a sign of serious damage. Many cases improve with the right combination of movement, education, strengthening, hands-on treatment, and activity guidance.

At CORPEO, located in Gloucester Centre in Ottawa's east end, our physiotherapy team takes a detailed approach to understanding what may be contributing to your back pain. The goal is to reduce discomfort, improve mobility, restore strength, and help you return to daily activities with more confidence.

Hands-on physiotherapy treatment for back pain
Understanding the Cause

Why Back Pain Happens

The back is made up of muscles, joints, discs, ligaments, nerves, and connective tissues that work together to support posture and movement. When one or more of these areas becomes irritated, overloaded, stiff, or sensitive, pain can develop.

Common contributors to back pain include:

Muscle Tension or Strain

Muscle strain can happen after lifting, twisting, sudden movement, repetitive activity, or prolonged positioning. This may lead to tightness, soreness, spasms, or pain with bending, standing, or getting up from a chair.

Joint Stiffness or Irritation

The joints of the spine help guide movement. When these joints become stiff or irritated, you may notice reduced mobility, discomfort with certain positions, or pain when arching, rotating, or bending.

Disc Irritation

Discs sit between the bones of the spine and help absorb pressure. When a disc becomes irritated, it may contribute to back pain and, in some cases, symptoms that travel into the buttock or leg.

Posture and Prolonged Sitting

Long periods of sitting, studying, driving, or working at a desk can increase stiffness and tension through the back, hips, and pelvis. For some people, this can contribute to recurring discomfort or flare-ups.

Weakness or Reduced Movement Control

The muscles of the core, hips, back, and legs help support the spine during daily activity. Weakness or reduced control can place more strain on the back during lifting, walking, exercise, or repetitive tasks.

Stress and Lifestyle Factors

Stress, poor sleep, reduced activity, and tension can all influence how the body experiences pain. Back pain is often affected by more than one factor, which is why a personalized physiotherapy plan is important.

Recognizing the Signs

Common Back Pain Symptoms

Back pain can vary from person to person. Symptoms may be mild and occasional, or they may interfere with daily activities.

Symptoms may include:

  • Pain or stiffness in the lower, middle, or upper back
  • Sharp, dull, aching, or tight sensations
  • Pain with bending, lifting, twisting, or standing
  • Discomfort after sitting for long periods
  • Muscle spasms or tightness
  • Reduced mobility or difficulty straightening up
  • Pain that travels into the buttock, hip, or leg
  • Difficulty sleeping or finding a comfortable position
  • Reduced confidence with movement or exercise
How We Help

How Physiotherapy Can Help with Back Pain

Physiotherapy can help identify the factors contributing to your back pain and guide you through a personalized recovery plan. Your physiotherapist will assess not only where you feel pain, but also how your spine, hips, core, strength, mobility, posture, and movement patterns are working together.

At CORPEO, your assessment may include a review of your symptoms, injury history, work demands, activity level, posture habits, lifting tolerance, sleep positions, and the movements that make your pain better or worse. Your physiotherapist may also assess range of motion, strength, joint mobility, muscle tension, walking pattern, functional movement, and nerve sensitivity when needed.

Based on your assessment, your physiotherapy plan may include:

Movement and Mobility Exercises

Gentle movement can help reduce stiffness, improve range of motion, and identify positions or exercises that help calm symptoms.

Strength and Core Stability Training

Targeted strengthening can help improve support through the back, core, hips, glutes, and legs. Building strength may reduce strain on irritated areas and improve confidence with daily activities.

Manual Therapy

Hands-on techniques may be used to improve joint mobility, reduce muscle tension, and support more comfortable movement through the spine, hips, or pelvis.

Posture and Body Mechanics Education

Your physiotherapist can help you adjust sitting positions, lifting technique, sleep positioning, workstation setup, and daily movement habits to reduce irritation.

Pain Education and Flare-Up Management

Understanding pain can help reduce fear and improve confidence. Your physiotherapist can help you learn how to manage flare-ups, pace activity, stay mobile, and know when to progress or modify exercises.

Return-to-Activity Planning

As your symptoms improve, your physiotherapist can help you safely return to walking, exercise, work tasks, lifting, sport, or other activities that matter to you.

Your Care at CORPEO

What to Expect at CORPEO

Your back pain treatment plan is personalized to your symptoms, comfort level, goals, and stage of recovery. Some people need help calming a recent flare-up, while others need a longer-term plan to improve strength, mobility, posture, and activity tolerance.

As your symptoms improve, your physiotherapist will progress your exercises and activity plan safely. The goal is not only to reduce pain, but also to help you better understand your back, move with more confidence, and reduce the risk of future flare-ups.

Your Path to Back Pain Relief

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Book Your Assessment

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Receive a Personalized Back Pain Treatment Plan

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Improve Mobility, Strength, and Movement Confidence

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Return to Daily Life with More Comfort and Control

Take the Next Step Toward Back Pain Relief

Back pain can make daily life frustrating, but physiotherapy can help you better understand your symptoms and take steps toward improved comfort, movement, and function. Contact CORPEO today to schedule a physiotherapy assessment at our Gloucester Centre clinic in Ottawa's east end and learn how we can help with back pain.

Meet the CORPEO Physiotherapy Team

Meet Our Team
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