Don’t Get Down In Your Back!

If you suffer with recurring bouts of back pain, then reading this post may be a life changing experience! Most cases start with an initial injury that was the worst and may have taken several months to recover from. Then every so often after that their back ‘goes out’ and they’re crippled with pain again for several days or even weeks. If this scenario sounds familiar to you, Here is some information that explains why it keeps coming back and the correct way to hand it.

When you’re suffering from acute low back pain, there is nearly always a pinched nerve involved. This is most often the result of spinal misalignments that cause the disc to bulge and/or herniate. Causes of this condition include physical injuries, repetitive motions or compromising positions to any part of the spine. In many cases, spinal misalignments are the result of numerous small injuries over a period of time that can also contribute to disc degeneration. Spinal misalignments are the primary cause of osteoarthritis in the spine.

Whether they occur over a length of time or acutely, spinal misalignments cause pinched nerves and this is why they need to be corrected as soon as possible. Fortunately, the treatment for this condition is chiropractic care. The procedure is called an ‘adjustment’ and is a painless physical alignment of one of the spinal bones performed by a chiropractor. At Blue Ridge Family Chiropractic in Abingdon, VA, we practice a specific type of chiropractic called Gonstead. Gonstead chiropractic is an extremely effective method for helping pinched nerves in the spine and is the best natural correction for disc problems available.

Dr. Levesque, DC has been practicing Gonstead for 26 years and is very proficient in this method for both analysis and correction of severe disc and pinched nerve back pain cases. If you are suffering from back pain and live anywhere in the Tri Cities, come to a Abingdon, va for the best help you will find! Call or text (276) 614-8124 for an appointment or click here.