Scientists know that your brain uses sensory information from your muscles and joints around your spine to help control your balance and posture, and to make sure that you’re moving properly. If that information from your spine isn’t very good, your brain will struggle to control what’s going on in your body.
Back Pain
We know how much back pain can interfere with your lifestyle can affect your ability to work, play and enjoy life.
Back pain can be caused by a number of things including poor posture at work/studying, injury, scoliosis, poor ergonomics, repetitive lifting, lack of physical activity and poor spinal mobility to name a few.
Have you noticed the following symptoms?
- Lower or mid back pain
- Lower back tension
- Sharp shooting pains
- Dull aching in the lower back and legs
- Decreased mobility
- Spasms in the lower or mid back
- Pain when moving
- Tightness in the hamstrings/legs
- Numbness in the feet or toes
- Pins and needles in the legs or feet
- Hip pain
These and other symptoms may be an indication that you have a problem with how your spine and nervous system is functioning.
At Young Chiropractic we have the skills to assess whether these symptoms are related and give you our best recommendations on how we can help you get back on track to live the life you want!
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Rachel Young
Advanced Paediatric Chiropractor
Family Chiropractor