Acute Back Pain

Acute Back Pain Treatment 

Expert Care for Back Pain Relief

If back pain is limiting your movement or daily activities, we can assess your symptoms and provide effective treatment without a GP appointment.

What Is Acute Back Pain?

Acute back pain refers to sudden onset pain or stiffness affecting the muscles, ligaments, or joints in the back. It typically lasts less than 6 weeks and can occur due to minor strains, awkward movements, lifting, or poor posture.

Muscle or ligament strain

Improper lifting technique

Sports injuries

Poor posture

Sleeping awkwardly or
standing for long periods

Symptoms of Acute Back Pain

Common features of acute
back pain include:

It may be caused by: 

The impact can
include:

How is Acute Back Pain Assessed?

At Batley Pharmacy, we evaluate your symptoms to determine appropriate treatment by: 

Reviewing your medical history and current medications

Asking about onset, triggers, and functional limitations

Checking for “red flags” (e.g. numbness, leg weakness, bladder issues) that may require GP referral

If needed, our clinicians may recommend GP follow-up for further investigation.

Treatment Options for Acute Back Pain

Anti-inflammatory Pain Relief (NSAIDs)

Naproxen 250mg (Pack of 28)

£15.00

Who is This Service Suitable For?

Adults experiencing sudden or
short-term back pain

Patients needing fast access
without GP delays

Those seeking clinically assessed
pain relief

Not suitable for:

Chronic back pain, nerve-related pain, or pain with serious underlying symptoms.

Support That Delivers

Quick
Consultation

Convenient access to expert advice without long waiting times. Book your appointment today to take the first step in regaining confidence and performance.

Professional
Review

A pharmacist or clinician carefully reviews your medical history, current medications, and suitability for your personalised treatment.

Ongoing
Support

We help you monitor progress, manage side effects, and adjust treatment as needed for best results. We ensure your treatment remains safe.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rest, gentle stretching, heat or cold therapy, and short-term pain relief like Naproxen can help ease symptoms.

Mild cases can improve with rest, gentle activity, and posture correction; persistent or severe pain should be assessed by a clinician.

Muscle or ligament strain, poor posture, and injuries from lifting or twisting are the most common causes.

Hormonal changes, weight gain, and altered posture can strain back muscles and ligaments.

Most acute back pain resolves within a few days to six weeks with proper care and activity modification.

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