Back & neck pain
Most backs do not need an operation. They need the right six weeks.
Most backs do not need an operation. They need the right six weeks.
Most backs do not need an operation. They need the right six weeks.
That sentence is the whole difference between the two answers people are usually given — have surgery or learn to live with it — and it is why our Physiotherapy institute treats back and neck pain as its own pathway rather than as a waiting room for orthopaedics. Low back pain physical therapy treatment is not the fallback when surgery is refused. For the great majority of people it is the treatment.
Success here is measured the way you would measure it: sitting through a film, sleeping without the 3am turn, carrying the shopping in one trip.
A great deal of unnecessary worry comes from an MRI report read alone. Disc bulges and degenerative changes are extremely common in people with no pain at all, so a finding on a scan is not by itself a reason to operate.
Your assessment starts with an examination — what your back actually does, how far you walk before it bites, what happens to the leg, what the night is like — and the imaging is read against that. This is what "back treatment for pain" should mean: a physiatrist looking at the patient and the pictures together.
Graded movement and loading. The evidence for lower back pain treatment exercises is strong and consistent, and it is the backbone of the programme. Sessions are one-to-one, progressed weekly against measurement rather than by feel, and continue as a home programme you can actually keep doing.
Manual therapy and device-based treatment to get the tissue tolerating movement in the early weeks, when pain is what stops you doing the work that helps.
Image-guided injection where it is indicated — not as a cure, but to bring pain down far enough that the programme becomes possible. Placed under ultrasound, so the drug reaches the space it was prescribed for.
Surgery, when it is genuinely indicated. Some cases need a surgeon: progressive weakness, a true nerve compression that is not settling, a red flag. Because Orthopaedics sits at the same 72-hour board, that answer comes quickly and in writing, with reasons — and it comes from the same review that would have said no.
We will not sell a course of treatment before seeing how you respond to the first part of it. We will not present an injection as a fix. And we will not tell you your scan means you need an operation when your examination says otherwise.
Bahat Global is the movement and functional care clinic on the BHT Clinic Istanbul campus — a full tertiary hospital, JCI Accredited and TEMOS Certified, part of a group established in 1994.
This is premium care defined by clinical organisation, not hotel comfort.
If back or neck pain has outlasted a few weeks — or you are holding an MRI report and two conflicting opinions — send your history and imaging. A senior consultant reads it within 24 hours and the board responds within 72, with a plan that says what we would do, what we would not, and how long it should take.