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Back Pain Treatment in Somerset, NJ

Why Back Pain Can’t Wait in Somerset

Back pain is one of the top reasons people miss work, skip their weekend hike through the Delaware and Raritan Canal Trail, or fall behind on the active lifestyle that makes Somerset such a desirable place to live. What starts as a dull ache after a long day at a desk in the Route 27 pharma corridor or a stiff morning after weekend gardening can quickly deepen into something that limits nearly everything you do.

Research from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke confirms that early physical therapy intervention dramatically reduces the risk of acute back pain becoming a chronic, long-term condition. The longer you wait, the more your body compensates — shifting how you stand, walk, and sit — and the more layers of dysfunction build up on top of the original problem.

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Patient recovery and return to activity after back pain physical therapy

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Who Gets Back Pain in Somerset — And Why

Somerset’s population is a blend of pharmaceutical and biotech professionals, educators, healthcare workers, and families with deep roots in Franklin Township’s schools and neighborhoods. That mix creates a predictable range of back pain patterns we see every week at our clinic:

Desk and knowledge workers: Somerset sits at the heart of New Jersey’s pharmaceutical corridor, with major employers clustered along Route 1 and Route 27 — from Rutgers University’s research campuses to the corporate offices north toward New Brunswick. Long hours at a workstation compress the lumbar discs and tighten hip flexors, making the lower back progressively more vulnerable.

Commuters: Many Somerset residents take the Northeast Corridor or drive the NJ Turnpike or I-287 daily. Prolonged sitting in a car or a train seat loads the lumbar spine unevenly, particularly when posture deteriorates during a 45- to 60-minute commute.

Parents and coaches: Franklin Township’s youth sports scene is active, with leagues and school programs at Franklin High School and across the township’s parks. Parents who coach, referee, or simply spend weekends hauling gear and watching games are prone to sudden muscle strains and cumulative overuse injuries.

Active adults at Colonial Park: The 680-acre Colonial Park — with its trails, gardens, and lake — draws walkers, cyclists, and recreational fitness enthusiasts year-round. Overexertion, poor foot mechanics, and inadequate warm-up can all trigger back flares in otherwise active people.

Common diagnoses we treat include herniated and bulging discs, lumbar disc herniation, sciatica, facet joint arthritis, sacroiliac dysfunction, and muscle strains from both sedentary work habits and weekend physical activity.

What Back Pain Feels Like — Recognizing the Symptoms

Every back pain patient’s experience is different. You might notice:

  • A persistent dull ache in the lower back that worsens after sitting at your desk for several hours
  • Sharp, catching pain when you bend over to pick something up — whether that’s a file box at the office or your child at home
  • Pain that radiates from the lower back into the buttock, thigh, or calf (often a sign of sciatic nerve involvement)
  • Morning stiffness that gradually loosens up over the first hour of the day
  • Numbness or tingling in the legs or feet
  • Muscle spasms that make it hard to stand up straight after prolonged sitting
  • Difficulty finding a comfortable sleeping position

If any of this sounds familiar, back pain physical therapy is likely the most effective and safest next step.

How Trinity Rehab Treats Back Pain — A Phase-Based Approach

At our Somerset clinic, we don’t hand you a printout of generic exercises. Every treatment plan starts with a thorough one-on-one evaluation and evolves based on your specific diagnosis, your lifestyle, and your goals.

Phase 1: Pain Relief and Mobility Restoration

During the first phase of care, the priority is reducing your pain and restoring basic movement. Your therapist will use:

  • Manual therapy — hands-on joint mobilization, soft tissue work, and myofascial release to reduce muscle guarding, improve spinal mobility, and ease nerve irritation
  • Dry needling — targeting trigger points in the paraspinal, gluteal, and hip muscles that are contributing to your pain and stiffness
  • Spinal decompression and traction — for disc-related pain, gentle decompression reduces pressure on the lumbar discs and nerve roots, providing relief from radiating leg pain
Patient performing back pain rehabilitation exercises with physical therapist

Phase 2: Rebuilding Strength and Stability

Once pain is under control, the focus shifts to correcting the underlying deficiencies that allowed your back to become injured in the first place.

  • Core stabilization training — exercises like bird dogs, dead bugs, and bridges target the deep muscles that support your lumbar spine, reducing disc and joint loading during daily activities
  • Hip and glute strengthening — weakness in these muscle groups is one of the most common contributors to lower back pain, particularly in office workers and commuters
  • Flexibility and mobility work — tight hamstrings and hip flexors dramatically increase lumbar stress; targeted stretching restores balance across the kinetic chain
Physical therapist consultation for back pain diagnosis and treatment plan

Phase 3: Return to Full Function

The final phase is about getting you back to everything you love doing — whether that’s walking the D&R Canal trail, playing with your kids at Colonial Park, or simply getting through a full workday without needing to stand up every 20 minutes.

  • EPAT shockwave therapy — for patients with stubborn, chronic pain that hasn’t responded to other treatments, EPAT delivers focused acoustic energy to accelerate tissue healing and interrupt the chronic pain cycle
  • Ergonomic and postural coaching — we assess how you sit, commute, and move at work, and provide specific corrections to prevent re-injury
  • Personalized home exercise program — a 15-to-20-minute daily routine to maintain your gains long after your final clinic visit
Advanced treatment modality for back pain at Trinity Rehab clinic

Keeping Your Back Healthy in Somerset

Recovery from back pain is only half the work. Staying pain-free requires sustained habits. Here’s what we teach every patient at discharge:

  • Keep moving — even a 30-minute walk through Colonial Park provides enormous benefits for spinal health
  • Continue your home core-strengthening program, even when you feel good
  • Set up your workstation ergonomically — screen at eye level, feet flat on the floor, back supported
  • Take movement breaks every 30 to 45 minutes if you work at a desk
  • Stretch your hamstrings and hip flexors daily
  • Address new aches early — don’t let the first signs of a flare-up turn into a full episode

Why Somerset Patients Choose Trinity Rehab

At Trinity Rehab’s Somerset clinic, you work one-on-one with a licensed physical therapist during every single visit. You are never handed off to an aide or left to complete exercises unsupervised in a corner of the gym.

Our Somerset team brings together advanced clinical training with state-of-the-art treatment options, including EPAT shockwave therapy, dry needling, manual therapy, and spinal decompression — tools that most general fitness or chiropractic offices simply don’t offer.

We are in-network with most major insurance plans and verify your benefits before your first visit so there are no surprises. Our flexible scheduling — including early morning and evening slots — means treatment fits into your life in Franklin Township without requiring you to rearrange your entire week.

And with New Jersey Direct Access, you can call us today and start treatment immediately. No referral. No waiting room delay. Just the expert care your back needs.

Inside Our Somerset Clinic

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Trinity Rehab Somerset clinic
Trinity Rehab Somerset clinic
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Related Conditions & Treatments

Back pain is just one of the many conditions we treat at Trinity Rehab Somerset. Explore our full range of conditions we treat or learn more about specific treatment approaches:

  1. Request an appointment online or call our Somerset clinic at (732) 659-9400
  2. Complete your one-on-one evaluation with a licensed physical therapist
  3. Begin a personalized treatment plan built around your diagnosis, your goals, and your life
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