Low Back Pain Injections in Leigh-on-Sea
Targeted Prolotherapy and Prolozone injections to reduce low back pain, sciatica and disc related pain, improve mobility and function, and help you get back to doing the things you enjoy.
Where is your low back pain?
Central Lower Back
Pain in the centre of the low back, near the spine
Right or Left Low Back
Pain or tightness on the right side or the left side of the spine
Across the Low Back
Pain at the back of the shoulder or shoulder blade
Down the Leg (Sciatica)
Pain in the upper arm or biceps area
Lower Back and Hips
Pain felt all around the entire shoulder joint
Common causes of Low Back Pain
Low back pain can be caused by a number of different conditions. An accurate diagnosis
is essential to ensure the right treatment.
Muscle Strain or Spasm
Disc Bulge or Herniation
Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Dysfunction
Disc Degeneration
Facet Joint Arthritis
Our Low Back Injection Treatment
Prolozone is an ozone based injection that aims to reduce inflammation, improve circulation and support the body’s natural healing response to relieve pain and improve mobility
Prolotherapy & Prolozone
Helps reduce pain and inflammation
Aims to improve function and stability
Supports healing of ligaments and joints
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Why Choose St Albans Injection Clinic?
No long NHS waits
Same week appointments
Ultrasound guided precision
Clear diagnosis before treatment
Lowest treatment prices in the area.
Real results from real people
Frequently asked questions
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Lower back pain can be caused by a range of conditions including lumbar disc bulges (slipped discs), lumbar disc degeneration, facet joint irritation, facet joint arthritis, sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction, spinal stenosis, muscle strains and ligament injuries. Identifying the underlying cause is essential because different conditions require different treatments. Following a comprehensive assessment, we identify the structures responsible for your symptoms before recommending treatment.
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Yes. Injection therapy may help reduce pain and improve movement in patients with certain causes of lower back pain. The most appropriate treatment depends on the diagnosis rather than the symptoms alone. At St Albans Injection Clinic, we offer Prolotherapy Prolozone therapy for suitable spinal conditions following a detailed assessment to identify the tissues responsible for your pain.
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Sciatica is a symptom rather than a diagnosis and is commonly caused by conditions such as lumbar disc bulges (slipped discs), spinal stenosis or irritation around the lower spine. Successful treatment depends on identifying the underlying cause rather than simply treating the pain. Following assessment, we will explain whether Prolozone therapy is appropriate for your condition or whether another treatment would be more suitable.
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Yes. Facet joint irritation and sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction are two of the most common causes of chronic mechanical lower back pain. These joints and their supporting ligaments can become painful through injury, degeneration or abnormal movement. Following diagnosis, Prolozone therapy may be recommended to help support healing and improve function where these structures have been identified as the source of your pain.
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Many patients experience significant improvements in pain, mobility and quality of life following Prolozone therapy, particularly where symptoms originate from damaged ligaments, facet joints, sacroiliac joints or other supporting soft tissues. Results vary depending on the diagnosis, severity of tissue damage and duration of symptoms. Accurate diagnosis and careful patient selection are the most important factors in achieving successful outcomes.
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For some patients, Prolozone therapy may help reduce pain, improve mobility and delay or avoid surgery by treating the tissues contributing to chronic mechanical lower back pain. Whether this is appropriate depends entirely on the underlying diagnosis and severity of the condition. If we believe another treatment would offer a better outcome, we will explain this honestly and recommend the option most appropriate for your condition.
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Same week appointments
No GP referral required
Consultation & treatment available in one visit
Leigh Injection Clinic
1212 London Road
Leigh-on-Sea
Essex
SS9 2UA

