Lower Back Pain: Causes, Treatment, and Patient Testimonials




Lower back pain can stem from various causes, including habitual poor posture, which can lead to chronic discomfort. Primary contributors to this condition
include disc herniation and spinal canal stenosis, alongside potential muscle or ligament damage, arthritis, or internal medical conditions such as tumors
and stones.

Despite the diverse mechanisms behind back pain, a common observation is the misalignment of the pelvis and stiffness in the surrounding muscles. This might
lead to the question of why pelvic issues contribute to lower back pain. Given that the hip bone rests on the pelvis, the latter serves as the foundation
for the former. Consequently, any problem with the pelvis can adversely impact the lower back, highlighting the importance of pelvic adjustment. While
lower back massages can offer temporary relief, the pain may recur. Addressing the pelvic distortion, however, can lead to lasting improvement in lower
back pain.

Patient Testimonials

One patient, suffering from lower back pain due to disc herniation, found it nearly impossible to lie on their stomach. Yet, after several treatments, their
pain vanished as if it were never there.

Another individual, affected by spinal canal stenosis, used to drag their feet while walking. Remarkably, after about thirty treatments, they regained the
ability to walk normally.

A third patient, after receiving treatment for approximately six months, reported no longer experiencing lower back pain or swollen feet. They are now fully
	enjoying life and their hobbies.