Is Back Pain Normal as You Age?

Back pain is one of the most common complaints as we get older. But is it an inevitable part of aging? While age-related changes in your spine are normal, chronic or severe back pain is not something you have to simply accept.
At Spinal Diagnostics, we help patients of all ages understand what’s causing their back pain and offer effective solutions to manage and reduce it — regardless of age.
How aging affects your spine
Your spine undergoes many changes as you age. These may include:
- Degeneration of the spinal discs, which lose hydration and flexibility
- Thinning cartilage and wear in the facet joints
- Development of bone spurs due to osteoarthritis
- Narrowing of the spinal canal (spinal stenosis)
These changes can cause stiffness, reduced mobility, and in some cases, pain — but not everyone experiences discomfort. When pain does occur, it’s often the result of inflammation or nerve compression.
When back pain isn’t “just aging”
It’s important to know that not all back pain is directly caused by aging. Other contributing factors include:
- Poor posture or prolonged sitting
- Muscle weakness and lack of core support
- Previous injuries or surgeries
- Disc herniation or bulges
- Underlying conditions such as osteoporosis
If your back pain interferes with daily activities, doesn’t improve with rest, or worsens over time, it’s time to seek medical attention.
Treatment options for age-related back pain
At Spinal Diagnostics, we offer a wide range of treatment options based on your condition and lifestyle. These may include:
- Physical therapy and guided exercises
- Posture correction and ergonomic support
- Anti-inflammatory medications or injections
- Radiofrequency ablation for chronic pain
- Spinal cord stimulation or neuromodulation
Many of our patients achieve significant relief with non-surgical therapies that are tailored to their specific needs.
While aging may bring changes to your spine, you don’t have to live with back pain. Contact us to learn more about your options and how we can help you stay active and comfortable as you age.