I am leaving a review of a previous visit to an orthopedic clinic for lower back pain. After registering and entering the examination room, the doctor calmly asked when the pain started, what movements made it worse, and whether it was causing any inconvenience in daily life. He had me bend and lean back to check my range of motion and pain response, and he even pointed out the painful areas when pressed. He explained that it appeared to be simple muscle tension and advised me to avoid excessive movement for the time being. After taking an X-ray, he explained that there was no abnormality in my bones, and he decided to proceed with physical therapy and medication. He prescribed painkillers and muscle relaxants, and also explained how to take the medication and how to apply a hot compress. After the treatment, the pain was slightly relieved, and overall, the treatment process was simple, but the necessary explanations were sufficient, making it an orthopedic treatment that I trusted.