By Ilana on Tuesday, 24 February 2026
Category: Health Articles

Occupational Back Pain: Guide for Teachers & Civil Servants

Occupational Back Pain: Guide for Teachers & Civil Servants

You don't lift heavy equipment. You don't run into burning buildings. But by 3 PM, your lower back is screaming. If you're a teacher standing on concrete floors for six hours, a city clerk hunched over a desk processing paperwork, or a transit worker sitting in the same position all shift—your back pain is just as real, just as debilitating, and just as deserving of expert care.

The problem is that occupational back pain in "non-physical" jobs is often dismissed. You're told to stretch more, sit up straighter, or just deal with it. But when the pain starts radiating down your leg or you can't sleep at night, "dealing with it" stops being an option.

At Comprehensive Orthopedic & Spine Care, Dr. Carlos Castro, MD and Dr. Joseph E. Weinstein, DO treat the specific spinal conditions that affect teachers, office workers, and civil servants across Queens, Long Island, and the NYC metro area.

Why Teachers & Civil Servants Develop Chronic Back Pain

Your job may not look "physical," but your spine disagrees. The mechanisms are different from a construction worker's injury, but the damage is cumulative and very real.

Teachers & Educators

Desk-Based Civil Servants & Office Workers

Transit Workers & Field Staff

Common Conditions We Treat

The back pain you're experiencing likely falls into one of these categories:

When to See a Specialist

Many people push through back pain for months—or years—before seeking help. Here are the signs that it's time to see an orthopedic spine specialist:

Treatment Options: Conservative to Surgical

We always start with the least invasive approach and escalate only when necessary.

Conservative Care (First Line)

Injection Therapy (When Conservative Care Plateaus)

Surgical Options (When Everything Else Fails)

Returning to Work After Treatment

We understand that taking extended time off isn't always an option—especially mid-semester or during budget season. Our approach prioritizes keeping you functional:

Insurance & Benefits

Most City and State employee health plans—including GHI—provide strong coverage for orthopedic and spine care. Our office works with:

We handle prior authorizations and referral coordination so you can focus on getting better, not fighting with insurance.

Schedule Your Consultation

If back pain is affecting your ability to do your job, you don't have to push through it alone. Dr. Castro and Dr. Weinstein provide expert spine care for the professionals who keep New York running.

Call us today to schedule your evaluation.