First of all adjustments that align the spine ans take pressure off of nerves is the #1 factor. Here's why: Muscles are controlled by nerves. If nerves are kept interference free, communication to the muscles is 100% and therefore they'll work like they should.
Second, when the spine and pelvis are in alignment muscles stay in balance. This allows for better mobility of the spine and allows inflammation to dissipate.
With lower back pain I have found that if patients can comfortably stretch their hamstrings and glut muscles it can speed the healing process. Here's why: Everything in the body works together. Hamstrings connect to the gluteus muscles, gluteus to the low back etc... Keeping the whole connection pathway to the low back loose and mobile helps us to restore motion and alignment in the back.
The Glastonbury Chiropractor is located in central Connecticut- CT Spine and Disc Center specializes in patients who suffer from sciatica, disc degeneration, bulging disc or herniated disc in the lumbar spine. Call our chiropractic office at 860-633-8756 to schedule an appointment and to see if you are a candidate for non surgical spinal decompression
Additional Reading Resources:
- The "Hunchback" Posture- How to Correct this Area Of Your Upper Back That Sticks Out !
- Neck Pillows on Ctbackdr.com
- Chiropractic Adjustments in Glastonbury CT
- Non Surgical Spinal Decompression in Connecticut
- Contact the Glastonbury Chiropractor
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I agree with your article describing home activities patients can work on, and I believe home care education is an important part of a patients' program. When flexibility and exercise is combined with proper chiropractic care, the patient is much more likely to live an active healthy lifestyle.
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