Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Low Back Pain Treatment

Low Back Pain Treatment

Lower back pain is one of the most frustrating things for patients to deal with.  I have had what I consider bad lower back pain, bad neck pain and other injuries that get my full attention.  Of all of these conditions, I think that lower back pain has been the worst spine complaint that I have had.   Since I became a chiropractor in San Diego, I have taken informal surveys of my patients regarding the area of their backs that create the greatest level of disability when aggravated and more often than not the answer is lower back pain.

Chiropractic care for lower back pain is pretty straight forward.  Usually low back pain is accompanied by muscle spasms which have to be addressed first.  Most low back pain patients do very well with treatment that begins with the application of hot packs and electrical muscle stimulation.  Electrical muscle stimulation sounds intimidating to some people but it is a very comfortable, relaxing form of therapy that is excellent at soothing muscle spasms.

Once the muscles have been relaxed as much as possible, the affected joints of the lower back can be adjusted.  Much like the sound of electrical muscle stimulation, some people find the sound of having their joints manipulated intimidating.  In fact, the overwhelming majority of even first time chiropractic patients find the joint manipulations to be comfortable and soothing to their back pain.

Chiropractic care is delivered as a series of treatments rather than a single session.  That is not to say that you may not attain 100% relief with one session, but you shouldn’t count on it.  The rule of thumb in regards to how much care you may need for a low back issue is that you must allow for one week of active care (2 to 3 visits per week) for each month that you have had a particular problem.  This level of frequency and consistency will ensure the greatest level of recovery with chiropractic care. 


Writers Bio

Dr. Steven R. Jones is a licensed Chiropractor in the state of California. He received his doctorate from Palmer College of Chiropractic-West in Sunnyvale, California. Dr. Jones has treated his patients for over 15 years at his own San Diego Chiropractic practice.

Dr. Jones is accepting new patients and would be happy to consult with you regarding your chiropractic needs.

Call Steve Jones at

(619) 280 0554

San Diego Chiropractic


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