Chiropractic Treatment for Back Pain

Back Pain Treatment in Sebastian, FL

Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek chiropractic care. If you’re experiencing back pain, chiropractic treatment can help restore spinal movement, reduce inflammation, and relieve pressure on irritated nerves. At Orchid Island Chiropractic, we evaluate the spine, muscles, and joints to identify the root cause of your back pain and create a treatment plan designed to restore proper function.

Common symptoms include:

  • Lower back stiffness
  • Sharp or stabbing pain
  • Muscle tightness or spasms
  • Pain that worsens with movement
  • Pain radiating into the hips or legs

What Causes Back Pain?

Back pain can develop for many different reasons. In many cases, the pain is related to mechanical stress on the spine, muscles, or surrounding joints. Poor posture, repetitive strain, and injuries can all contribute to spinal dysfunction that leads to pain and stiffness.

Common causes of back pain include:

  • Poor posture while sitting or working
  • Muscle strain or ligament sprain
  • Herniated or bulging spinal discs
  • Degenerative disc changes
  • Lifting injuries
  • Prolonged sitting or sedentary lifestyle

How Chiropractic Care Treats Back Pain

Chiropractic care focuses on restoring proper movement and alignment in the spine so the body can function and heal more effectively. At Orchid Island Chiropractic, we evaluate the joints, muscles, and nervous system to determine the underlying cause of your back pain and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Treatments may include:

  • Chiropractic spinal adjustments
  • Flexion Distraction
  • Decompression Therapy
  • Soft tissue or Graston therapy for muscle and fascia tension
  • Therapeutic massage therapy
  • Corrective exercises to support the spine
  • Posture and ergonomic recommendations

When to See a Chiropractor for Back Pain

If back pain is interfering with your daily activities, sleep, or mobility, chiropractic care may help restore proper spinal movement and reduce discomfort. Early treatment can often prevent minor problems from becoming long-term issues.

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