Showing posts with label lower back pain relief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lower back pain relief. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2022

How Can a Chiropractor Relieve Lower Back Pain from Exercising?


Did you know a trainer or weightlifting coach and specific correction chiropractic can work together to help you get the best results from your workouts? Personal trainers and weightlifting coaches want to make sure your muscles engage with the correct order and timing while performing a movement.

When you feel better, you work out better, and you’ll be able to stick to your workout schedule without taking long breaks to relieve an injury. 

If you have injured your lower back, neck or any other part of your body in the gym, you have options when it comes to treatment. Everything from over-the-counter medications, massage, foam rolling, and stretching. The list goes on and on. But why would you want to see a chiropractor, especially a specific correction chiropractor?

Most people think that strength training will only aggravate injuries, but did you know strength training exercises are a great way to stay fit generally, but also improve mobility, confidence and overall health, including lower back pain?

When done properly, strength exercises do exactly that – strengthen weak muscles in your legs, core, and back, which will give you more support over time and help reduce back pain.

Read the full article about preventing lower back pain on our website!

Our goal at Pivotal Chiropractic is to make sure there are no blockages in your nervous system as a result of an injury that would cause weakness in any extremities or affect the nerve communication in your body.

Specific Correction Chiropractic care will help any active person whether it be the weekend warrior training for a 5k or the seasoned weightlifter performing at the competitive level.

As a Specific Structural Corrective Chiropractor, Dr. Gessert is dedicated to diagnosing and correcting the underlying cause of your lower back pain. If you have back pain, neck pain, or tingling or numbness in your hands and feet, it’s time to see a chiropractor. To schedule a complimentary consultation, where a conversation is never a commitment, contact us at 734-221-0362.

Friday, July 1, 2022

Is Working Out Causing Your Lower Back Pain?


Do you suffer from frequent lower back pain?

Do you notice pain more after you’ve just finished a tough workout? Are you worried that the exercises themselves or poor form while working out are contributing to your lower back pain?

Many nerves run through your spine, so lower back pain can actually lead to leg pain, hip problems, and overall decreased mobility. Protecting your lower back while working out can prevent direct injury, and control progression of a problem that may have already occurred.

Decrease your risk of a lower back injury by:

  1. Strengthening your core muscles: A strong and supported core helps to support your spine! While working out, you’ve probably realized that all core exercises rely on your back in some way. Keep your spine protected by keeping your lower back flush to the floor, or during sit-ups and crunches, make sure you’re not arching your back.

Read the full article about preventing lower back pain on our website!

Our goal at Pivotal Chiropractic is to make sure there are no blockages in your nervous system as a result of an injury that would cause weakness in any extremities or affect the nerve communication in your body.

Specific Correction Chiropractic care will help any active person whether it be the weekend warrior training for a 5k or the seasoned weightlifter performing at the competitive level.

As a Specific Structural Corrective Chiropractor, Dr. Gessert is dedicated to diagnosing and correcting the underlying cause of your lower back pain. If you have back pain, neck pain, or tingling or numbness in your hands and feet, it’s time to see a chiropractor. To schedule a complimentary consultation, where a conversation is never a commitment, contact us at 734-221-0362.

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

How Does SI Joint Pain Happen?


Trauma to an SI joint can result from a number of different causes.  Sometimes these are serious injuries from events like a car accident or fall onto the buttocks, but sometimes small or repetitive forces weaken the ligaments around the SI joint.  

A few major causes of SI joint pain and injury include:

  • Missing a step or landing on one foot 
  • Repetitive rotational movements like golfing, bowling, batting, throwing, etc., and axial loading of the spine (Axial loading is when the spine is loaded with weight and the compressive forces transfer down through the spine into the sacrum and SI joints causing the joints to nutate.  This is common with weight lifters and body builders)

How do I know if I have an SI joint dysfunction?

The only way to be certain if you have an SI joint dysfunction is with a detailed examination and consultation.  

However, some of the common secondary conditions that result from an SI joint dysfunction are pain in the low back, buttock, hip and/or groin.  

The pain may be worse when sitting with the legs crossed, bending forward, and even extending backwards.  Sometimes the pain may be felt as stiffness, achiness, burning or numbness and it may travel down the leg. 

Monday, May 18, 2020

4 Stretches to Provide Pain Relief While Working at Home

If you’ve been working from home, think about how much movement you’re getting throughout the day. You wake up, walk from your bedroom to the kitchen, poor a cup of coffee, then head to your home office to begin the day. Lunchtime rolls around when you grab a bite to eat, then back to work. When the day finally ends, you probably go sit at the kitchen table, eat dinner, relax on the couch to unwind, and then off to bed … only to wake up the next day and do it all over again. This is a typical day for millions of Americans right now.

What’s the answer?


You have to get your body moving and out of the house! Take 30-45 minutes to work out in the morning or afternoon. This could be a walk or run around the neighborhood, or a series of body weight exercises. If you’re lucky enough to have a home gym, go ahead and pump some iron. Mobility is also important! Spend 2-3 minutes every hour stretching. That might seem like a lot, but its only 2-3 minutes, and in reality, if you mute yourself on those conference calls, so you can multitask.

Spending 2-3 minutes every hour to do some general maintenance on your body will help counteract a lot of the physical stress and achiness you experience while working from home.

Read the full article on our website to see the 4 stretches Dr. Gessert recommends to keep you active while working at home.

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Get Relief from Sciatica by Visiting Pivotal Chiropractor Today

Do you or someone you know deal with sciatica pain?

It is estimated that 40% of the general population will experience sciatica pain at some point in their lifetime. Often this pain can be disabling to those who suffer from it. Sciatica accounts for more work loss and increased costs than low back pain alone.

How can you get relief? Find out more on our website! 

Get Relief from Sciatica by Visiting Pivotal Chiropractor Today 


If you’re having arm or leg pain, numbness or tingling, or even noticing weakness in your arms or legs, Pivotal Chiropractic can help. Regular adjustments at the chiropractor can help avoid issues like pain due to sciatica before they even begin. To schedule a complimentary consultation, where a conversation is never a commitment, contact us at 734-221-0362.

Saturday, February 1, 2020

Looking for Relief from Sciatica Pain?

Are you suffering from sciatica pain?

Are you looking for relief?

Understanding sciatica and how it’s treated can be the difference between knowing what type of treatment is right for you and living with the pain for weeks, months and even years.

Visit our website to learn about sciatica treatment, here! 

Come to Pivotal Chiropractic in Ann Arbor for a Chiropractor Who Puts You First! 


We understand that healthcare choices are critical decisions and that you have many different options in Ann Arbor and the surrounding communities.

If you have back pain, neck pain, or tingling or numbness in your hands and feet, it’s time to see a chiropractor. To schedule a complimentary consultation, where a conversation is never a commitment, contact us at 734-221-0362.

Friday, January 17, 2020

Lower Back Pain After Sitting at Work? Take a Break and Stretch!

If you spend a full work day sitting at a desk, you likely have back pain or neck pain.

If you sit for a living you must do this stretch every day!

There is a plethora of research out about the downside to sitting and the long term effects it has on our body.  Many companies and corporations have realized that sitting all day causes a myriad of problems, not just neck and back pain but low metabolism, obesity, diabetes, and breathing problems. 

Find out more on our website!

Have you considered visiting a chiropractor in Ann Arbor to relieve neck pain or lower back pain? We can help!

Monday, January 6, 2020

Sitting at Your Desk All Day? Make Time to Stretch!

Do you have neck pain, lower back pain, or other medical conditions that come from sitting all day at your job?

Do you worry you’ll never find relief?

We know finding pain relief isn’t as easy as just quitting your job. If your job requires you to sit at a desk, there are still some stretches and exercises you can do to prevent pain.

Find out more on our website!

Have you considered visiting a chiropractor in Ann Arbor to relieve neck pain or lower back pain? We can help! Contact Dr. Gessert today to see how regular adjustments can help relieve your pain and get you back on your feet again.