Back pain needs a cause, not a category
Low back pain, sciatica, disc irritation, stenosis, and radiating symptoms can look similar but need different decisions.
Back pain can come from irritated joints, discs, nerves, soft tissue, load intolerance, hip mechanics, or the way your day repeatedly asks your body to move. The first job is to separate the likely driver from the symptom label.
MPR assesses low back pain, herniated or bulging disc patterns, sciatica, stenosis, pinched nerve symptoms, and radiating leg pain by looking at history, movement, positions that change symptoms, strength, referral patterns, and red flags.
Care may include chiropractic and joint care, soft-tissue work, corrective exercise, McKenzie Method assessment, load management, and a plan for what to do between visits. If your case needs imaging, medical workup, or referral, the plan should say that clearly.
The goal is not to chase pain forever. The goal is to understand what keeps provoking it, calm it down, rebuild tolerance, and give you a clear path back to normal activity.