Fixing Low Back Pain
Bottom Line:
Restrictions and limited mobility of your lower back may be causing your
pain. If your low back doesn't have a full range of motion, then you are
setting it up for future injuries. Bending forward and back
(flexion/extension), side bending (lateral bend), and turning side to side
(rotation) are the three movements that make up a full range of motion. You
have to use it, or you'll lose it. Neglecting your lower back and not actively
improving and maintaining a full range of motion can cause restrictions, reconditioning
and increase your chance of injury.
Why it Matters:
The care given in our practice is specifically
designed to address both aspects of improving your range of motion, segmental,
and global. That means our chiropractic adjustments work the specific joints of
your spine that are "stuck" or restricted. This begins the process of
improving your range of motion and often provides quick relief from pain. The
next steps are to improve the overall, or global, range of motion. This is
where we may recommend at-home stretches, specific exercise, or even periodic
adjustments to help continue your progress and hopefully keep you pain-free in
the future.
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Limited range of motion in your
low back can lead to a combination of shortened and weakened muscles that
increase your risk of injury.
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Chiropractic care provides relief
by improving the motion of your facet joints and limiting the pain signals
traveling through your central nervous system.
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At-home stretching, daily
exercise, and even periodic chiropractic adjustments are all ways you can take
a proactive approach to stay pain-free.
Next Steps:
If your low back is de-conditioned and limited in its mobility, you
likely have a combination of shortened and weakened core muscles that are
over-stressed and causing pain. Our practice is focused on helping you decrease
pain, improve your mobility, and live a healthier life. The first step is to
contact us today and book in for your intial assessment so that we can help in kick starting your road to recovery!
Contact Us:
Phone: 01234 307565
Email: info@amiclinics.co.uk
Science Source:
Magnetic resonance imaging zygapophyseal joint
space changes (gapping) in low back pain patients following spinal manipulation
and side-posture positioning: a randomized controlled mechanisms trial with
blinding. JMPT 2013
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