Back Pain Physiotherapy in Preston | Specialist MSK Assessment & Rehabilitation
Living with Back Pain in Preston
Back pain is the leading cause of disability in the UK and the most common reason people seek physiotherapy. Whether your back pain came on suddenly after lifting something, has built up gradually over months, or has been present for years — the right physiotherapy assessment can identify exactly what is driving it and design a programme to resolve it.
At Denovo Physio & Rehab in Preston, we specialise in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. We do not offer a generic 'back programme'. We assess you as an individual and design your rehabilitation around what your spine actually needs.
Types of Back Pain We Treat
- Mechanical low back pain — the most common type
- Lumbar disc bulge or herniation
- Sciatica and nerve root irritation
- Facet joint pain and lumbar hypomobility
- Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
- Chronic low back pain
- Work-related back pain and postural issues
What the Evidence Says About Back Pain Treatment
NICE guidelines are clear: active physiotherapy-led rehabilitation is the most effective first-line treatment for back pain. Bed rest and passive treatments alone do not produce lasting improvement.
This means graded, guided activity tailored to your assessment findings. Every programme is evidence-based and progressed at the right rate.
Your Assessment and Treatment at Denovo
Your initial appointment is a one-hour specialist assessment including history, physical exam, and screening.
We identify movement faults, strength deficits, and contributing factors — then build a personalised rehab plan.
What Your Rehabilitation Programme May Include:
- Targeted spinal mobilisation and manipulation
- Stabilisation and motor control exercises
- Strength and loading programme
- Postural retraining
- Pain education and flare-up management
- Return to sport/work guidance
- Referral for imaging if needed
When to Be Concerned About Back Pain
Most back pain is not dangerous. However, seek urgent medical help if you have:
- Loss of bladder or bowel control
- Numbness in groin or inner thighs
- Severe weakness in both legs
- Unexplained weight loss or night sweats
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Most cases do not require imaging before physiotherapy.
Typically 4–6 for acute cases, longer for chronic conditions.
No. Chronic back pain responds well to targeted physiotherapy.
Ready to Get Started?
Initial Assessment + First Treatment Session — £50
Your first appointment includes a full specialist assessment and your first treatment session.
No GP referral needed. Insurance recognised. Call 01772 288065 or book online
Book Online
