By Lyndon Zerna


If difficulty walking, sharp lumbar sensations and stiffness upon waking sound familiar, it could be a sign of back problems. Men and women suffer from lumbar strain whether a previous injury has flared up, acute damage sustained or chronic condition interfering with general health. Kent chiropractic offers natural technique and wellness solutions that are individualized and address pain at its source.

Many back problems are related to spinal restrictions and imbalances. A chiropractor evaluates spinal health as the column is responsible for flexible and stress free movement. When the spine becomes injured and is misaligned, the interconnected nerves, tissues and joints can no longer move and operate healthily and suffers are left with discomfort owing to structural imbalances.

A chiropractor focuses on spinal health as the column is responsible for fluid movement and pain free operation. Spinal misalignment resulting from accidental damage or improper posture may compress nerves and compromise healthy function. Nerve impingement and restricted joint mobility will cause ongoing pain and discomfort.

To correct the imbalanced spinal column a chiropractor will apply adjustments to the vertebrae. Once the joints are balance, the nerves are no longer impinged and healthy movement can take place. A number of sessions dependent on the extent of misalignment is determined by physical assessment and the severity of symptoms.

Limited muscle movement and injuries cause spasms and tension within targeted lumbar spots. Swelling is addressed with a cold compress and rest while tensed muscles need exercise and stretches to enhance flexible function. The goal for therapy is to reduce scar tissue and promote a relaxed healthy flex of the surrounding soft tissues.

Individuals affected by the limiting symptoms of back pain are advised on alternative care strategies. The aligned spine encourages healthy mobility free from restrictions and facilitates spinal alignment. The chiropractic approach aims to improve mobile states with non-invasive methods to alleviate limitations and support balanced operation without invasive measure.




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