Low Back Pain Treatment in Murfreesboro, TN

Low Back Pain Treatment in Murfreesboro, TN — Non-Surgical Regenerative & Decompression Care

At Magnolia Medical Center, we provide regenerative medicine treatment for low back pain in Murfreesboro, TN, offering advanced non-surgical options to address the structural and biological causes of chronic back pain — not just manage the symptoms. Whether your pain stems from disc degeneration, arthritis, muscle or ligament injury, or nerve compression, our team can help you find lasting relief. Call (615) 953-9007 to schedule your evaluation today.

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Understanding Low Back Pain

Low back pain is one of the most common health complaints in the United States — affecting approximately 80 percent of adults at some point in their lives and representing one of the leading causes of disability and lost productivity. While many cases of acute low back pain resolve on their own, chronic low back pain — persisting for 12 weeks or more — often requires more comprehensive care to address the underlying structural and biological drivers.

At Magnolia Medical Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, we treat a wide range of back conditions including lumbar disc herniation and disc degeneration — where spinal discs lose height, integrity, and hydration, causing nerve compression and pain. Lumbar osteoarthritis — arthritic changes in the facet joints of the spine that cause pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction — instability or inflammation at the joint connecting the spine to the pelvis. Spinal stenosis — narrowing of the spinal canal that compresses nerve roots and causes pain, mobility issues, and radiating leg pain (sciatica). Muscle and ligament strains that have become chronic or recurrent. Chronic injuries that have never fully healed. Post-surgical pain following prior spinal procedures.

Our Regenerative Approach to Low Back Pain

At Magnolia Medical Center, we use a comprehensive, non-surgical approach to low back pain that is tailored to your specific diagnosis and clinical picture. Our regenerative medicine program for back pain may include spinal decompression therapy — a non-invasive, computer-controlled treatment that gently stretches the spine to create negative pressure within spinal discs, allowing herniated or bulging disc material to retract, improving disc hydration, and relieving nerve compression. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy injected into affected spinal structures — including discs, facet joints, and sacroiliac joints — to stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation. Wharton’s Jelly cellular therapy for more advanced degenerative conditions. Shockwave therapy to stimulate repair in muscles, tendons, and connective tissues of the lumbar spine. Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy to reduce spinal inflammation and support cellular healing. When systemic inflammation, nutritional deficiencies, or metabolic factors are contributing to your back pain, we integrate our functional medicine program to address the whole-body picture. Call (615) 953-9007 today.

Low Back Pain FAQs

What causes chronic low back pain?

Chronic low back pain can result from disc degeneration or herniation, lumbar osteoarthritis, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, spinal stenosis, muscle and ligament injuries that have become chronic, post-surgical changes, and nerve compression. In some cases, systemic factors like chronic inflammation or nutritional deficiencies contribute to persistent pain. At Magnolia Medical Center in Murfreesboro, TN, we conduct a thorough evaluation to identify the specific drivers of your back pain before recommending treatment.

What is spinal decompression therapy and how does it work?

Spinal decompression therapy at Magnolia Medical Center is a non-invasive, computer-controlled treatment that gently applies traction to the spine, creating negative pressure within the spinal discs. This negative pressure helps retract herniated or bulging disc material, improves the flow of nutrients and oxygen into the disc, and relieves compression on spinal nerve roots. It is a safe, comfortable, and effective treatment for disc herniation, disc degeneration, and related spinal conditions — without surgery or anesthesia.

Can regenerative medicine help with herniated discs?

Yes. Spinal decompression therapy combined with regenerative treatments such as PRP is an effective approach for many patients with lumbar disc herniation. PRP can be injected into the disc or surrounding structures to stimulate repair and reduce inflammation, while decompression relieves the compressive forces that prevent healing. Many patients with herniated discs achieve significant improvement without surgery through this combined approach at Magnolia Medical Center.

How long does back pain treatment take to show results?

Many patients begin noticing reduction in pain and improvement in mobility within the first few weeks of a decompression program. Regenerative treatments like PRP typically produce progressive improvement over 4 to 8 weeks as the repair process takes effect. A full course of treatment — typically 4 to 8 weeks — produces the most sustained results. We monitor your progress and adjust your plan throughout treatment at Magnolia Medical Center in Murfreesboro, TN.

Is surgery necessary for a herniated or degenerated disc?

Not necessarily. Many patients with disc herniation and degeneration achieve excellent results through non-surgical regenerative care. Surgery is generally considered only when conservative measures have been exhausted, neurological deficits are present (such as loss of bladder or bowel control), or pain is severely debilitating and unresponsive to other treatments. At Magnolia Medical Center, we explore all non-surgical options first and have helped many patients avoid spinal surgery.

Can low back pain be related to systemic inflammation or diet?

Yes. Chronic systemic inflammation — driven by diet, gut permeability, metabolic dysfunction, or autoimmune activity — can contribute significantly to persistent back pain by amplifying pain signaling and impairing tissue repair. At Magnolia Medical Center, we evaluate systemic inflammatory markers and nutritional status alongside structural factors, and may integrate our functional medicine program to address whole-body contributors to your back pain.

How do I get started with low back pain treatment at Magnolia Medical Center?

Call (615) 953-9007 or request an appointment online to schedule your evaluation at Magnolia Medical Center in Murfreesboro, TN. We’ll review your health history, symptoms, and any available imaging, then recommend a personalized non-surgical treatment plan designed to address the specific causes of your low back pain and restore your function and quality of life.

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