Why Does My Lower Back Pain Keep Coming Back?

According to recent studies, back pain is the most common type of problem people experience with at least 80% of the population experiencing at some point in their lives. It would not be such a big problem for many people if only it would not keep coming back and preventing them from coming to work and performing efficiently regardless of the type of job they have.

Aside from employees, many students and athletes have also claimed that pain in their lower back is one of their most common problems that stop them from doing their daily tasks. No matter how many pain medications and massage sessions they use, the pain often always come back.

Perhaps what these individuals need is chiropractic treatment.

What is chiropractic treatment?

Chiropractic treatment is a type of treatment that focuses primarily in making adjustments to the musculoskeletal system – particularly the spine – to prevent, treat, and improve problems in posture, bone structure, muscle pains, and other disorders involving various internal organs.

Because the back consists of bones, joints, nerves, ligaments, muscles and discs, chiropractic treatment will be able to easily detect the cause of the pain in the lower back, correct it and improve your posture without the need for any medication.

On the other hand, the treatment takes time, especially when the condition being treated is already severe. Thus, the patient will need to come back several times to the chiropractor’s clinic.

Some chiropractors are affiliated with doctors and physicians. So if this if your first time to consider chiropractic treatment and are looking for suitable chiropractor to work with, you can seek recommendations from your local physician. Similarly, chiropractors also recommend their patients to appropriate physicians and doctors depending on the needs of their patient. Physicians and chiropractors can work together to help improve the health of an individual.

Seeking chiropractic treatment for your lower back pain

When going in for your first chiropractic check up, the chiropractor will begin by asking you questions particularly on your health and what you are feeling. He or she may also ask about how you live your life, if you drink or smoke and how frequently you do this. The reason they want to ask about your current lifestyle is because living properly and healthily is one of the best instruments against recurring painful back conditions.

Some chiropractors also perform a complete physical examination, laboratory tests or diagnostic imaging to ensure that chiropractic treatment is suitable for you. These are often necessary to find out if the patient has other diseases or disorders that may be negatively affected by the treatment.

As soon as it is confirmed that you are safe to undergo chiropractic treatment, your chiropractor will create a treatment plan based on your current physical and health condition and lifestyle. The treatment plan often includes manual adjustments of your back to improve motion and gradually reduce pain and living a healthier lifestyle. It is important to supplement your chiropractic treatment with proper nutrition and exercise.

Why should I undergo chiropractic treatment for my back pain?

The primary reason would be because it is safe and effective. Plus, you do not have to take any medication or be constantly connected to an IV. It involves all natural methods and strategies to remove pain in you back and improve your functionality.

Looking for more information on back pain and chiropractic treatment? Call Carolina Wellness & Rehab now.

We give patients a better overall lifestyle rather than treating one condition at a time so they can live happier, healthier lives. Call us for a complimentary consultation.
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