Back Pain Treatment in Auburn, AL
Medical Center Plus in Auburn, AL provides comprehensive, non-surgical back pain treatment for patients throughout Auburn, Opelika, and Lee County. Back pain is the leading cause of missed work and reduced quality of life — and too often, patients are handed opioids or pushed toward surgery before conservative options are exhausted. Our team does things differently.
Whether you're dealing with a herniated disc, sciatica, muscle strain, or chronic lumbar pain from years of desk work or athletic activity, our Auburn clinic identifies the structural source of your pain and treats it directly using the latest regenerative technologies.
Our multi-specialty approach brings together physical medicine, regenerative injections, acoustic wave therapy, and advanced electrical treatments under one roof — so you get a complete, coordinated care plan in a single visit, without the referral runaround.
Located at 1685 East University Drive, Suite E, we're conveniently accessible from Auburn University campus and I-85, serving all of East Alabama. Book an appointment online or call (334) 501-8867.
Common Symptoms
- Dull or sharp lower back pain
- Stiffness and reduced range of motion
- Pain radiating down the legs
- Muscle spasms or tightness
- Pain worsening after prolonged sitting
- Tingling or numbness in legs or feet
- Difficulty standing up straight
Common Causes of Back Pain
Poor Posture
Prolonged sitting — common in Auburn University students and desk workers — places excessive strain on spinal structures over time.
Muscle Strain
Overexertion, athletic activity, or lifting incorrectly can cause painful muscle tears and spinal sprains.
Herniated Discs
Bulging or ruptured discs press on nearby nerves. Often linked to degenerative disc disease.
Sports Injuries
Auburn's active community sees significant back injuries from sports, gym training, and recreational activity.
Spinal Arthritis
Osteoarthritis narrows the spinal canal, causing chronic pain. See our arthritis page.
Sciatica
Nerve compression in the lower spine causes radiating pain into the leg. See sciatica.
How We Treat Back Pain at Medical Center Plus
We treat the root cause — not just the symptom. Our Auburn, AL team develops a plan uniquely suited to your condition, lifestyle, and goals. Learn more about our team.
Physical Medicine
Comprehensive evaluation with advanced imaging to pinpoint the exact cause of your back pain before any treatment begins.
Biologics — Plasma & PRP
PRP therapy uses your body's own healing cells to reduce inflammation and stimulate repair in damaged spinal tissue.
Trigger Point Injections
Targeted injections into tight muscle knots causing back pain — providing rapid relief and restoring normal muscle function.
Electric Cell Signaling Technology
Advanced electrical stimulation that promotes nerve and tissue healing, reducing chronic back pain at its source.
Pulsewave Therapy
Acoustic wave therapy that breaks down scar tissue, increases circulation, and accelerates healing in spinal structures.
Orthopedic Unloader Device
Redistributes pressure away from painful spinal areas, providing structural support during recovery.
The Medical Center Plus Difference
Multi-Specialty Team
Multiple specialists collaborate in one visit — no referrals.
Latest Technology
Advanced regenerative and non-surgical treatments.
No Opioids — Ever
We get patients off medications, not onto them.
One-Visit Convenience
See all your providers in a single visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — our Auburn and Montgomery clinics offer identical treatments. If you're closer to Montgomery, visit our Montgomery clinic.
Surgery is always our last resort. We exhaust all non-surgical options — including Biologics & PRP and Pulsewave Therapy — first.
Absolutely — we see many Auburn University students for back pain from studying, desk posture, and athletic activity. Our team works around academic schedules.
Yes — we work with most major providers. Call (334) 501-8867 to verify your coverage.
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1685 East University Dr., Suite E, Auburn, AL 36830 | (334) 501-8867











