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Enfield Back Pain Treatment

Back Pain Treatment in Enfield

Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek treatment and can affect people of all ages and activity levels. Symptoms may begin suddenly after lifting or injury, or develop gradually from desk work, driving, sport, stress, or repetitive strain over time.

Treating back pain at GD Osteopathy & Sports Massage?

At GD Osteopathy & Sports Massage in Enfield, we provide personalised back pain treatment using a combination of osteopathy, physiotherapy, sports massage, dry needling and rehabilitation exercise where appropriate.

Rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach, our practitioners assess the underlying cause of your symptoms and tailor treatment to your individual needs, lifestyle, and recovery goals.

What are the common causes of back pain?

Back pain can develop for many different reasons and may involve the joints, muscles, ligaments, discs, or nerves of the spine.

Common causes include prolonged sitting, poor posture, heavy lifting, repetitive bending or twisting, sports injuries, gym-related strain, long periods of driving, muscular tension, reduced mobility, and age-related wear and tear. Pregnancy and postnatal changes can also place increased stress on the lower back and pelvis.

Symptoms vary from person to person and may include stiffness, muscle spasm, difficulty bending, sharp pain with movement, pain when sitting or standing for long periods, or discomfort radiating into the buttock or leg.

Some people experience short-term acute pain, while others develop persistent or recurring symptoms over time.

When should you seek treatment for back pain?

You should consider professional assessment if your pain is not improving, keeps returning, affects your sleep or work, or limits your ability to exercise and carry out normal daily activities.

Early assessment and treatment may help prevent short-term pain becoming more persistent and can help identify factors contributing to ongoing symptoms.

If you are experiencing pain travelling into the leg, tingling, numbness, or symptoms consistent with sciatica, you may also wish to read our page on sciatica.

How do we assess back pain?

Your first appointment will include a detailed discussion about your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, work demands, exercise habits, and movement patterns.

We may assess:

  • Posture and spinal movement
  • Mobility and flexibility
  • Strength and stability
  • Functional movement patterns
  • Orthopaedic and neurological signs where appropriate

This helps us identify potential contributing factors and determine which treatment approach is most suitable for you.

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How do we treat back pain at GD Osteopathy & Sports Massage?

Treatment depends on the nature of your symptoms, how long you have had pain, your activity levels, and your individual goals.

Our osteopaths in Enfield use hands-on treatment techniques to help improve spinal mobility, reduce stiffness, relieve muscular tension, and support recovery from back pain.

Our physiotherapists in Enfield focus on improving movement, strength, stability, and long-term function through rehabilitation and exercise-based treatment.

Sports massage therapy may help reduce muscular tension associated with desk work, training, physical work, and postural overload, while dry needling treatment may be used to help reduce muscular trigger points and persistent areas of tightness.

Treatment may include:

  • Joint mobilisation
  • Soft tissue therapy
  • Massage techniques
  • Dry needling
  • Mobility work
  • Rehabilitation exercises
  • Strengthening programmes
  • Postural and ergonomic advice
  • Return-to-gym or sports guidance

Our aim is not only to reduce pain, but also to help improve long-term resilience and reduce the likelihood of recurrence.


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Can osteopathy and physiotherapy help back pain?

Many people benefit from a combination of manual therapy and movement-based rehabilitation. The aim is to improve movement, reduce discomfort, and help you return to normal activities with more confidence.

Treatment may help reduce pain and stiffness, improve spinal mobility, reduce muscular tension, improve posture and movement patterns, increase strength and stability, and support recovery following injury.

The most appropriate treatment approach depends on the individual, their symptoms, and their goals.

What can you do to help prevent back pain?

Staying active, maintaining strength and mobility, and avoiding long periods of inactivity can all help support spinal health.

Regular exercise such as walking, swimming, strength training, Pilates, or mobility work may help improve flexibility and resilience. Maintaining good lifting technique, improving workstation setup, and taking breaks from prolonged sitting may also help reduce strain on the back.

Stress management, sleep, and general health can also influence recovery and pain sensitivity.

GD Osteopathy & Sports Massage treats back pain in Enfield

What is the difference between acute and chronic back pain?

Acute back pain

Acute back pain usually develops suddenly and lasts less than six weeks. It may occur after lifting, sudden movement, sport, prolonged postural strain, or minor injury.

Most acute episodes improve with appropriate management, gradual movement, and early rehabilitation.

Chronic back pain

Chronic back pain refers to symptoms lasting longer than three months. Persistent pain can involve ongoing stiffness, muscular guarding, reduced movement confidence, weakness, and increased sensitivity within the nervous system.

Treatment for chronic pain often benefits from a combination of hands-on therapy, rehabilitation exercise, movement retraining, strengthening, and lifestyle advice.

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Frequently asked questions about back pain

Should I rest with back pain?

In most cases, prolonged bed rest is not recommended. Gentle movement and gradual activity are usually more beneficial for recovery.

Can osteopathy help back pain?

Many people find osteopathy helpful for reducing stiffness, improving mobility, and managing muscular tension associated with back pain.

Can physiotherapy help chronic back pain?

Yes. Exercise rehabilitation and movement-based treatment are often important parts of long-term recovery and prevention.

How many treatments will I need?

This depends on the severity and duration of symptoms, your general health, activity levels, and your recovery goals. Your practitioner will discuss an appropriate treatment plan following assessment.

Is exercise safe with back pain?

In many cases, appropriate exercise is beneficial. Remaining completely inactive may delay recovery and contribute to stiffness and weakness.

When should I seek urgent medical attention?

You should seek urgent medical advice if you experience:

  • Numbness around the groin or saddle area
  • Loss of bladder or bowel control
  • Significant leg weakness
  • Severe trauma
  • Fever or unexplained weight loss

Back pain treatment clinic in Enfield

GD Osteopathy & Sports Massage provides back pain treatment for patients across Enfield, Winchmore Hill, Palmers Green, Cockfosters, Edmonton, and surrounding North London areas.

We regularly help patients with:

  • Acute back pain
  • Chronic back pain
  • Sciatica
  • Sports injuries
  • Gym-related injuries
  • Postural pain
  • Work-related strain
  • Pregnancy and postnatal back pain

Meet the Team.

Glen Daniels M.Ost
Managing Director | Osteopath | Sports Massage Therapist

GOsC Reg 7831

Dilar Kaya an osteopath in Enfield and Borehamwood

Dilar Kaya M.Ost

Osteopath | Dry Needling | Sports & Deep Tissue Massage

GOsC Reg 10480

Mona Choaie an Enfield Cranial Osteopath

Mona Choaie M.Ost

Cranial & Women’s Health Osteopath | Mummy MOT Practitioner

GOsC Reg 10130

Ediz Daniels, Sports massage therapist in Enfield.
Ediz Daniels M.Ost
Osteopath | Sports Massage Therapist

GOsC Reg 12023 | SMA No 27143

Photo of Jessica Tayler an osteopath in Enfield

Jessica Tayler M.Ost

Osteopath | Cranial Osteopath | Dry Needling | Sports Massage

GOsC Reg 11086

Our Enfield Physiotherapist in Enfield EN1.

Hiloni Duarcadas

Physiotherapy | Dry Needling | Massage

HCPC Reg PH130095

Enfield Sports Massage Clinic. Deep Tissue Massage in Enfield

Book a back pain assessment in Enfield

If back pain is affecting your movement, work, exercise, sleep, or day-to-day activities, early assessment and treatment may help improve recovery and reduce the likelihood of ongoing problems.

Our team at GD Osteopathy & Sports Massage provides personalised treatment plans designed around your symptoms, goals, and lifestyle.

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GD Osteopathy & Sports Massage
73 Southbury Road, Enfield, EN1 1PJ.
Phone: 0800 612 6212

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