A herniated disc occurs when part of an intervertebral disc bulges into the neural canal. The pressure this produces on the spinal cord or nerve roots causes pain, numbness, and tingling into the arm or leg. Herniated discs very rarely require surgery.

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Low Back Pain Treatment
Enjoy life to the fullest with lower back pain treatment
Effective relief from lower back pain doesn’t always rely on surgical intervention.
At Baxter Medical Center, we specialize in non-surgical orthopedic treatments for lower back pain that don’t just manage your symptoms, but treat the underlying causes of your discomfort. Treatment may take a variety of forms depending on your specific needs.
Common Causes of Lower Back Pain
- Muscle strain
- Bulging or herniated disc
- Degenerative disc disease
- Spinal stenosis
- Sciatica or pinched nerve
- Sacroiliac Joint Inflammation




What To Expect
Everyone experiences pains in their lower back at some point, but you should seek care for pain that impacts your quality of life. Sometimes, lower back pain indicates more serious underlying issues that we can test for.
During your initial consultation, your provider performs a thorough physical exam, reviews your medical history, and asks about the specific lower back pain you experience. Depending on the nature of your problem, your doctor might also ask you to stand up, sit down, and walk around the exam room to observe your gait and posture. If these measures don’t provide adequate information, your doctor could order diagnostic imaging like a digital X-ray or an ultrasound. Both of these procedures take images of your bones, joints, and soft tissue, which can provide further insights for treatment.
After your visit for lower back pain treatment near Brainerd, your next steps depend on the care you required. If follow-up visits are needed, your provider will help you schedule those and explain what to expect.
Take Charge of Your Lower Back Pain Treatments
Baxter Medical Center provides lower back pain treatment near Brainerd for those persistent, severe pains. We listen to your symptoms and concerns, and ask follow-up questions rather than make assumptions about potential causes of your discomfort.
When you partner with Baxter Medical for lower back treatment, you have the option of expanding your care with our collaborative approach to whole-body health and vitality. To further support this all-encompassing approach to wellness, we keep just one patient file for each individual, even if you visit for chiropractic, aesthetic, and mental health services—or any combination of our medical center offerings.
We have the medical side to build up lubrication in the joint and break up tight, overworked muscle. Our chiropractic capabilities can help gently restore proper joint motion, and our physical therapy side helps build strength in the supporting muscles of the joint. This approach allows us to alleviate the underlying cause of your pain, providing you with lasting pain relief.

Baxter Medical Center is Your Best Choice for Lower Back Pain Treatment
Personalized, Compassionate Care
You deserve personalized care and attention from your provider, and that's our priority. We truly listen to your concerns and ensure you receive the type of care your lower back pain needs for effective treatment.
Locally Owned and Operated
As an independent medical center, we're free to offer treatment without the high costs associated with corporate health systems.
Comprehensive Health Services
We provide the unique benefit of offering treatment for lower back pain along with other physical and mental wellness with medical aesthetics and chiropractic services. From lab work to birth control to Botox—at Baxter Medical we've got you covered.
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Saturday–Sunday: Closed
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Frequently Asked Questions About Lower Back Pain
The sciatic nerve runs from your lower back through your hips and buttocks and down each leg. Sciatica refers to the pain that radiates along that pathway, which typically only affects one side of your body. The pain can be radiating or sharp and varies in intensity. Sciatica often also results in a burning sensation, foot numbness, or weakness.
You should see one of our providers about your lower back pain whether it is considered mild, if it persists for 4 weeks or longer, if the pain grows in intensity over time, or if it is accompanied by other symptoms.