What kind of pain is it tadpole, if you don't mind me asking (joint, muscle, etc.?) or is it both?
Or is it nerve ... we have had both in our family, so I could relate better if I knew. You can message me if you like.
I have some pain and went to PT, it can be alleviated by stretching - so PT just helped me to know the proper techniques. Also, proper posture helped me. My PT helped me with that - she was excellent and also gave me on the spot mini massages. She saw where I had knots, and would work them out. She gave me tips on how to do that at home.
My take-away was to use a little semi-hard ball (I use one that my kids used from ball hockey, kind of spongey and small and fits into the little spaces in my back) to lie against, either against a wall or on the floor, and press into my back - and hold there in knots, until I can feel the pain subside.
I used PT when I hurt my knee as a child. I had to build up my leg muscles. It just helped because I ended up with a weak knee, so my quads were strengthened. I didn't have pain though - just weakness.
My husband has had surgery and went in for PT for a joint. It did help, while he did it. You have to keep up the exercises of course. He did a bath (?) there. He continues to have some pain and needs ibuprofen.
My husband also has nerve pain related to a disk in his neck - so he uses braces the physician recommended. He can't do stretches for those. Those help with sleeping and work.
If you want to message me - please feel free :) Glad that things on the homefront are better tadpole
ETA: As per your SWH
So my husband has the degeranative disk thing - his is more in his neck area and upper spine. I don't think PT helped him.
My mom has degenerative disk disease lower spine to mid - and I don't think she did PT. She tried stretching etc. but I don't think there was much she could do.
My friend has a tear in her hip and lots of hip pain - she gets cortisone shots, and my husband gets these in his arm (can't remember what for) - and those help tremendously - have you heard of those???
You get once a year or so and they can be very helpful with joints I think.
I have no idea if that would help you, but it was the PT who recommended them and I think may do them. So even if PT exercises don't help you - injections might. So might be worth going. Good luck and keep us posted. I'm sorry you're in pain.