How Manual Therapy Can Alleviate Back Pain

How Manual Therapy Can Alleviate Back Pain

How Manual Therapy Can Alleviate Back Pain

Back pain is a surprisingly common medical issue. It can have several different causes, from injuries to underlying conditions. But for many, it stems from a sedentary lifestyle, poor posture, or repetitive movements at work. Fortunately, manual therapy for back pain has been proven effective in reducing discomfort and improving mobility. 

At Motive Sports & Physical Therapy, we often incorporate this hands-on approach into our comprehensive back pain treatment programs. When combined with targeted exercises and lifestyle modifications, it can help you regain your quality of life—as a recent patient of ours, Amber, learned for herself.

Amber’s Story: Overcoming Chronic Back Pain

Amber (not her real name) was a computer programmer who spent long hours sitting at a desk. Over time, she began experiencing persistent lower back pain that seemed particularly bad at the end of her work day, which made it difficult for her to spend time with her family in the evening.

After trying over-the-counter pain relievers with little success, Amber sought professional help at Motive Sports & Physical Therapy. We performed a comprehensive evaluation, including taking a complete health history and learning more about Amber’s symptoms and day-to-day life, ultimately determining that her pain stemmed from postural strain and muscular weakness brought on by her sedentary job.

For that reason, our first recommendation was manual therapy for back pain. These hands-on techniques would help ease her pain and discomfort so she could focus on addressing the underlying cause of her discomfort.

Three Key Manual Therapy Techniques We Recommended to Amber

In the early stages of Amber’s program, we utilized four key manual therapy techniques to help reduce her pain, improve her spinal mobility, and prepare her body for exercise:

Soft Tissue Mobilization 

  • Techniques that release tension in muscles and connective tissue.

Joint Mobilization 

  • Gentle movements to improve movement and reduce stiffness.

Myofascial Release 

  • A method to ease tightness in the myofascia, which surrounds muscles and can cause pain and limited range of motion when restricted

Complementary Treatments for Long-Term Relief

While manual therapy plays a crucial role in reducing back pain, we knew a comprehensive approach would work best for Amber. Here’s what we recommended:

Targeted Exercises

Strengthening and stretching exercises helped Amber improve core stability to provide better support to her spine. Her therapist guided her through movements that focused on the following:

  • Strengthening her abdominal and lower back muscles
  • Increasing mobility in her spine, hips, and hamstrings
  • Correcting muscle imbalances to prevent strain

Postural Adjustments

Amber learned how to maintain proper posture while sitting, standing, and moving throughout her day. Key adjustments included:

  • Keeping her shoulders relaxed and aligned
  • Adjusting her workstation to support spinal health
  • Taking frequent breaks to avoid prolonged sitting

Lifestyle Modifications

To prevent recurring pain, Amber incorporated small changes into her daily routine:

  • Using an ergonomic chair to support her back
  • Practicing mindfulness to reduce stress-related tension
  • Staying active with low-impact exercises like walking and swimming

What Were Amber’s Results?

After several weeks of comprehensive treatment, Amber noticed a significant reduction in her pain. She could sit for longer periods without discomfort and experienced greater ease when moving. Her improved posture and strengthened muscles allowed her to return to her favorite activities, like hiking and playing with her children, without fear of pain holding her back. 

Most importantly, she felt empowered with the tools and knowledge to maintain her back health in the long term.

Take the First Step Toward Managing Back Pain

For people like Amber, manual therapy for back pain can be a game-changer. A personalized treatment plan that includes hands-on techniques, exercise, and lifestyle adjustments can help you regain control over your health.

Contact Motive Sports & Physical Therapy today to schedule an appointment and start your journey toward relief. Our team is here to help you move better and feel your best.

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