Chiropractic Care for Back Pain
Back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Current guidelines recommend starting with chiropractic or other conservative care before turning to medications like muscle relaxants or opioids.
Understanding Back Pain
Back pain is one of the most common conditions people experience, but it’s not a single diagnosis. It can come from a variety of sources, including the muscles, joints, discs, and nerves.
Some common conditions associated with back pain include:
- Sciatica
- Disc herniations or disc injuries
- Facet joint syndrome
- Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction
- Piriformis syndrome
- Degenerative disc disease
- Spondylolisthesis and anterolisthesis
- Neuropathy
What Back Pain Can Feel Like
Back pain can present in different ways depending on the underlying cause. You may notice:
- Pain on one side or both sides of the back
- Pain that shifts or alternates over time
- Aching, sharp, or tight sensations
- Pain that radiates into the hips or down the legs
- Symptoms that come and go or remain constant
Symptoms may come and go, change in intensity, or flare with stress, activity, or lack of sleep.
What Can Trigger or Worsen It
Back pain is often affected by movement and daily activity. Common triggers include:
- Bending, lifting, or twisting
- Prolonged sitting or standing
- Certain sleeping positions
- Physical strain or overuse
Why It Matters
When back pain isn’t improving, it can start to affect more than just your back. Many people notice:
- Reduced activity and exercise
- Disrupted sleep
- Lower energy levels
- Changes in mood or overall well-being
If symptoms last longer than three months, back pain is generally considered chronic — and may require a more individualized approach to fully address what’s contributing to it.
Why Concussion Symptoms Can Continue
Back pain doesn’t always resolve on its own. In many cases, symptoms persist because multiple factors are involved — not just one injury or structure.
Some of the most common reasons back pain continues include:
- Nervous system sensitivity
The nervous system can become more reactive over time, making pain feel more intense or easier to trigger. - Joint degeneration
Wear and tear in the spine can affect how joints move and handle stress. - Disc herniation or irritation
Discs can place pressure on nearby nerves, leading to ongoing pain or radiating symptoms. - Ligament laxity or instability
Loose or weakened ligaments can reduce stability and lead to repeated strain. - Scoliosis or spinal alignment changes
Structural differences can alter how force is distributed through the spine. - Posture and movement patterns
Repetitive habits over time can place uneven stress on the back. - Previous injuries
Past injuries may not fully resolve and can contribute to recurring symptoms. - Inflammation
Ongoing inflammation can keep tissues irritated and sensitive. - Stress and lifestyle factors
Physical and mental stress, sleep quality, and activity levels all influence how the body responds to pain.
Back pain is often the result of several of these factors working together, which is why it can feel persistent or unpredictable.
How Chiropractic Care May Help with Back Pain
Chiropractic care is a safe, natural approach that can help relieve low back pain and may even reduce the risk of it becoming chronic. By restoring proper movement in the spine, chiropractic adjustments support how your brain senses and controls your body—helping you heal more effectively and move with greater ease.
Research continues to show the benefits of chiropractic care for low back pain. In fact, studies suggest that the earlier you begin care, the better your long-term results may be. This is likely because chiropractic care positively influences how the brain processes pain, especially in areas linked to chronic pain patterns.
We may use:
gentle chiropractic adjustments
posture and biomechanics support
Myosfascial release
Modalities like electric stimulation, intersegmental traction and moist heat
Rehabilitative exercises
lifestyle and nutritional considerations
Our Approach to Care
At Apex Chiropractic & Wellness Center, care is never one-size-fits-all. Back pain can have multiple contributing factors, so your care is built around your specific needs, history, and goals.
What Back Pain Care Looks Like
- Individualized care plans
Your care is tailored to you — not a preset program or protocol. - Gentle, adaptable techniques
Chiropractic care is not just one technique. We use a range of approaches and choose what fits your body, comfort level, and condition. - Rehabilitation at the right time
When appropriate, we incorporate exercises to support strength, stability, and long-term function — introduced at a pace your body can handle. - Imaging when clinically indicated
If needed, we may order X-rays or MRIs to better understand what’s contributing to your symptoms. - Advanced testing when appropriate
In some cases, additional testing such as EMGs or nerve conduction studies (NCVs) can help provide more clarity. - Ongoing monitoring
We track your progress over time, not just how you feel day-to-day, but how your body is functioning and adapting. - Care that evolves with you
Your plan is adjusted as your symptoms, tolerance, and goals change — not locked into a fixed schedule. - Collaboration with other providers
When helpful, we coordinate with medical doctors, physical therapists, and other providers involved in your care.
This approach allows us to focus on long-term improvement in function and quality of life — not just short-term symptom relief.
Who This Care May Be Right For
This approach may be a good fit if you are:
- Dealing with persistent back pain or recurring symptoms
Especially if it hasn’t fully resolved with other approaches - Looking to limit or avoid long-term reliance on medications
- Interested in a more holistic, whole-body approach
Not just focusing on one area, but how everything works together - Seeking long-term improvement — not just temporary relief
- Open to a personalized plan that adapts over time
If you’re looking for thoughtful, individualized care focused on improving function and quality of life, this may be the right next step.
What to Expect at Apex
When you come to Apex, the focus is on understanding what’s contributing to your back pain — not just where it hurts.
- Comprehensive evaluation
We take time to understand your history, symptoms, and how back pain is affecting your daily life - Neurologic and functional assessment
Evaluating how your spine, movement patterns, and nervous system are working together - Personalized care plan
Built around your specific needs — not a one-size-fits-all approach - Gentle, appropriate treatment
Techniques are selected based on your comfort, condition, and tolerance - Ongoing monitoring and adjustments
Care is adapted over time as your back function improves and your needs change
This process is designed to support steady, meaningful progress and help reduce recurring back pain over time.
Related Conditions We Also Help With
Headaches
Concussions
Neck Pain
Postural Issues
Brain Fog
What Our Patients Experience
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