Lower Back Pain

Lower Back Pain Symptoms We Can Help Improve

  • Acute lower back pain (sudden onset back pain)
  • Chronic lower back pain
  • Sciatica
  • Lumbar disc herniation
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Shoulder stiffness caused by poor posture
  • Numbness
  • Thigh pain
  • Loss of sensation

Are You Experiencing Any of These Issues?

  • Dull lower back pain after work
  • A sharp, deep pain in your lower back when you wake up in the morning
  • Lower back pain has become a part of your daily life
  • Hesitating to bend down to pick up something from the floor due to fear of pain
  • Persistent lower back pain ever since experiencing acute back pain after lifting something heavy
  • Severe back pain that makes it hard to sit for long periods since starting remote work
  • Taking more than 20 minutes to get out of bed in the morning due to back pain

Why Your Lower Back Pain Isn’t Getting Better

There is a reason why your lower back pain hasn’t improved and continues to bother you. That reason is misalignment of the spine and pelvis.

The spine and pelvis serve as the foundation that supports your body. If your daily posture or work habits cause an imbalance, your body may not be able to properly distribute the load and provide the necessary support. Over time, this imbalance places excessive strain on surrounding muscles, which can eventually lead to structural damage and nerve-related symptoms.

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, more people have reported experiencing pain due to stress-induced circulatory issues.

Understanding Lower Back Pain

The way people experience pain varies—some feel it when bending forward, others when leaning backward, staying in the same position for too long, or making sudden movements. These differences are due to the specific area affected or weakened muscles.

If your pain keeps recurring in the same area, it may indicate poor blood circulation caused by chronic strain. If this is your first time experiencing lower back pain, receiving proper treatment early on is essential for maintaining long-term health and preventing future issues.

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