
If you’re a basketball fan, you might remember Steve Nash—an NBA MVP and Hall of Famer. Toward the end of his career, Nash was often sidelined due to chronic back pain caused by a herniated disc. He once said he expected the nerve pain to affect him for the rest of his life.
But here’s the thing—he didn’t have to live with it forever. And neither do you.
Pain Management Isn’t the Same as Healing
Despite access to top-tier medical professionals, many athletes (and regular people) are steered toward pain management approaches like:
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Epidural injections
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Anti-inflammatory medications
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Back surgery
These methods can temporarily reduce symptoms but rarely address the real problem: the health of the disc itself.
Why Your Disc Isn’t Healing
A damaged or herniated disc often becomes dehydrated and structurally weak. Pain relief doesn't rehydrate the disc or repair it—it just masks the discomfort. And while strengthening surrounding muscles helps support the spine, it doesn’t fix the disc.
If you’re only treating your pain, you’re not treating your problem.
What Non-Surgical Treatment for Back Pain Looks Like
At our clinic, we focus on non-surgical treatment for back pain that promotes real healing. Our methods help:
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Stimulate circulation to the disc
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Reintroduce hydration
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Relieve pressure on nearby nerves
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Support natural disc repair
Think of it like putting air back in a flat tire. The goal isn’t just comfort—it’s restoration.
Before You Commit to Injections or Surgery
Ask yourself:
Does this treatment make my spine stronger and healthier—or just quieter for now?
Pain management can have its place, but long-term disc health requires a deeper solution.

Let’s Talk About Your Options
If you’ve been told you just have to “live with it,” we’re here to say: you don’t.
Want to learn more about non-surgical solutions for back pain? Contact us here or check out our approach to spinal health.