Back Pain Treatment in Fenton, MO
Back Pain Affects Almost Everyone — But It Doesn't Have to Run Your Life
Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek healthcare in the United States, and most adults will deal with it at some point. The good news? Most back pain doesn't require surgery or long-term medication to resolve — it requires the right diagnosis and a treatment plan that addresses what's actually causing the problem.
At Fenton Spine & Sport, Dr. Ian helps patients break free from the cycle of recurring back pain by identifying the root cause and building a recovery plan around how you actually live, work, and move. No generic exercises. No vague advice. Just a clear path back to a body you can trust.
Are You Living With Constant Back Pain?
- Are you worried about becoming dependent on painkillers just to get through your day?
- Has surgery been suggested as your only remaining option — even though the idea makes you nervous?
- Has your back pain refused to go away on its own, no matter how much rest, ice, or heat you've tried?
- Are you tired of doing “the stretches you found online” that don't seem to make any real difference?
- Have other clinics failed to give you lasting relief — and now your pain feels like it's getting worse, not better?
- Are you afraid to exercise or get back in shape because you don't want to make the pain worse?
- Are you missing out on time with family and friends — or skipping the activities you love — because the pain has taken over?
- Are you worried you'll have to stop training at the gym if your back doesn't get better soon?
- Are you exhausted from Googling “low back pain causes” and never finding a real answer that solves the problem?
If Any of That Sounds Like You — You're in the Right Place
The number of people dealing with chronic back pain has been climbing year after year. And what makes it worse is the advice most patients are given doesn't actually solve anything:
- “Take these pills” — many of which carry serious risks of dependency.
- “You'll need surgery eventually” — even though research shows most spine surgeries can be avoided with proper conservative care.
- “It's just your age — learn to live with it.”
- “Just rest and try some basic stretches.”
Back pain is far more complex than any of those answers suggest.
The reality is that back pain has dozens of possible drivers — disc irritation, facet joint dysfunction, SI joint problems, hip mobility limitations, weak core stabilizers, poor movement patterns, or some combination of all of the above. Without a thorough evaluation, you're just guessing — and guessing rarely fixes anything.
Step 1: Find the Real Source of Your Back Pain
At Fenton Spine & Sport, the first step is always understanding why your back hurts — not just where. Pain is a signal, and that signal almost always points to a deeper dysfunction somewhere in your movement chain.
Common Hidden Drivers of Back Pain
- Tight hip flexors that pull your pelvis into anterior tilt and overload your lumbar spine
- Underactive glutes that force your low back muscles to compensate during walking, standing, and lifting
- Restricted thoracic mobility that shifts rotation and extension stress down to the lumbar segments
- Poor bracing patterns that leave your spine unsupported under load
- Old injuries — even from years ago — that changed how you move and created compensations you never noticed
How Dr. Ian Identifies What's Driving Your Pain
Comprehensive Movement Assessment — Dr. Ian evaluates how your spine, hips, and lower body move together under real-world conditions. This reveals the compensations and imbalances a standard exam will miss.
Hands-On Joint and Muscle Testing — Detailed assessment of the painful area along with everything above and below it. The actual source of back pain is often somewhere other than where you feel it.
Functional Testing of Your Activities — If bending to load the dishwasher triggers your pain, Dr. Ian needs to see that movement. If your back locks up after sitting at your desk, we need to understand why. Evaluating you in the context of real life ensures nothing gets missed.
Step 2: Hands-On Treatment to Resolve the Pain
Once Dr. Ian knows exactly what's driving your back pain, treatment begins. Every session combines targeted manual therapy with guided corrective exercise — the combination is what produces lasting results.
Manual Therapy for Back Pain
Dr. Ian uses a range of hands-on techniques to restore mobility to restricted joints, release tight soft tissue, and reduce the inflammation and muscle guarding that's keeping you in pain. These include:
- Chiropractic spinal adjustments and mobilization
- Trigger point therapy for hip flexors, glutes, and paraspinal muscles
- Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization
- Cupping therapy for chronic tissue restriction
- Targeted SI joint and lumbar mobilization
Corrective Exercise for Long-Term Stability
Manual therapy creates the change — corrective exercise locks it in. Dr. Ian coaches you through specific movements during your session that strengthen the muscles supporting your spine, retrain proper bracing, and rebuild the patterns that protect your back during the activities that matter to you.
This isn't a printout of generic exercises. It's a structured program built around your body, your goals, and the specific pattern of dysfunction Dr. Ian identified during your assessment.
Step 3: Get Back to Living Without Bracing for the Next Episode
Chronic back pain teaches your brain to expect pain. You start moving differently, avoiding certain positions, and hesitating before you bend, lift, or twist. Our final goal isn't just to eliminate your symptoms — it's to give you back the confidence to use your body without fear.
We've worked with patients who were told surgery was their only option and helped them avoid the operating table entirely. We've seen people with severe disc issues return to deadlifting and squatting pain-free. We've watched lifelong golfers reclaim their swing without needing a handful of painkillers to get through the round.
There are no shortcuts here. But Dr. Ian will use every tool, technique, and ounce of expertise to help you make real, lasting progress.
If you'd like to find out whether Fenton Spine & Sport is the right fit for you, we offer a free consultation. Dr. Ian will hear your story, review your situation, and give you an honest assessment of how we can help — before you commit to anything.
Availability is limited due to demand. Don't wait to request your session.
Stop Letting Back Pain Decide What You Can and Can't Do
Schedule your appointment with Dr. Ian today.