Different types of back pain can overlap from condition to condition, and the pain can vary from person to person. Back pain can be dull or severe, intermittent or continuous, and it can impact different parts of the body. In many cases the aches, pain, and stiffness in the back will go away on their own with time. When back pain is more severe and is accompanied by weakness, numbness, and tingling in the arms and legs, it may require more aggressive forms of treatment.
General types of back pain include:
More severe symptoms that require medical attention and possibly surgery include:
If you’re experiencing back pain, it is important to be seen by a specialist, ensuring that an accurate diagnosis is made and effective treatment is prescribed. At Weill Cornell Medicine, our specialists have advanced training in diagnosing and treating conditions of the spine.
Learn more about diagnosing and treating back pain.
Reviewed by: Paul Park, MD
Last reviewed/last updated: April 2024