Types of Doctors for Back Pain
- Rheumatologists have finished a three-year residency following medical school. These physicians can perform physical evaluation and treat musculosketletal diseases such as low back pain and spinal cartilage degeneration.
- Neurosurgeons have completed a five- or six-year surgical residency after medical school. These surgeons diagnose and treat back disorders and injuries with surgery, including lumbar decompression.
- Orthopedic surgeons have completed a five-year surgical residency after medical school. These surgical specialists may treat scoliosis and perform spinal surgeries for patient pain relief.
- Primary care physicians may include internists and family practice doctors who have competed a four-year medical degree. The physicians perform physical examinations and may prescribe medications for back pain.
- A doctor of osteopathy has completed a four-year medical school program. Preventive care with manipulative therapy and medication are common medical treatments used for back pain.