Back Pain? We can help!

Back pain is one of the most common complaints we see in practice - and for good reason. The spine works hard every day, supporting movement, posture, and protecting the nervous system. Over time, the wear and tear of everyday life can take its toll.

Sometimes this stress builds gradually through poor posture, long hours sitting, or repetitive movements. Other times, it happens suddenly - through sports injuries, falls, or accidents. Either way, these stresses can cause spinal segments to move abnormally, creating dysfunction in the body.

Because of the close relationship between the spine and the nervous system, these changes don’t just affect movement - they can interfere with communication between the brain and body. When this miscommunication occurs, we call it a subluxation. It can show up in many ways, including:

  • Back pain

  • Limited movement or rotation

  • Hip or pelvic discomfort

  • Sciatica

  • Muscle tightness or spasms

  • Aching or sharp pain

  • A “stuck” feeling

  • Difficulty getting comfortable or sleeping

  • Pins and needles or numbness in the legs or feet

Pain is your body’s way of signalling that something isn’t right. While it can be tempting to mask symptoms with pain relief, that approach doesn’t address the underlying issue. It’s a bit like removing the battery from a smoke detector - you silence the warning, but the problem remains.

At Dr. Feel Good Chiropractic, our focus is on finding and addressing the cause. Specific chiropractic adjustments help restore natural movement to restricted spinal joints. This not only improves mobility, but also stimulates the small stabilising muscles around the spine - essential for proper support and control.

As these areas begin to function better, the brain becomes more aware of what’s happening in the body. It can then recalibrate, helping reduce nerve irritation, improve stability, and support healing of discs and soft tissues. Over time, this often leads to reduced pain, better movement, and a greater sense of ease in your body.

You don’t have to push through or ignore back pain. With the right support, your body has an incredible ability to adapt, heal, and move better. Sometimes it just needs a little help getting back on track.

If you’d like to find out the cause of your back pain and have a plan to resolve it and maintain your spinal health, contact our friendly team to book your Initial Consultation and Examination.

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