Back Pain Treatment
Back pain affecting work, sleep or training? We don’t mask symptoms; we fix the mechanical cause using targeted chiropractic treatment for lasting relief.
Don't Just Take Our Word For it...
No-Nonsense Back Pain Care
Back pain isn’t something you “just live with”.
We identify what’s mechanically wrong, restore proper movement and unload stressed tissues with direct, effective care.
No generic plans. No drawn-out rehab. Just proper treatment that works.
Common Back Pain Symptoms
Back pain can affect how you move, work and sleep. Common symptoms include:
- Aching or sharp lower or upper back pain
- Stiffness after rest or prolonged sitting
- Pain with bending or lifting
- Muscle spasms
- Pain spreading into the hips or legs
- Reduced mobility and confidence in movement
What Causes Back Pain
Back pain is often mechanical, caused by how the spine is loaded, moved or stressed over time.
Poor lifting technique
Prolonged sitting or static postures
Disc bulges or irritation
Sciatic nerve irritation
Muscle strains and overload
Sports and training injuries
How We Fix Back Pain
Back pain improves when normal movement is restored and overloaded structures are properly unloaded.
- Precise spinal adjustments to improve mobility
- Soft tissue release for tight and reactive muscles
- Disc and nerve unloading techniques
- Movement pattern correction
- Progressive rehab to build long-term resilience
Your Treatment Experience
We assess your spine, movement and loading patterns before applying targeted treatment designed to reduce pain and restore normal function fast.
When to Get Checked
If pain lasts more than a few days, disrupts sleep, radiates into the legs or limits daily movement, seek assessment
Why Choose Fixer?
Direct treatment, clear plans and a focus on fixing the cause, not masking the pain.
FAQs
This varies depending on your condition. Some patients improve quickly, others need a structured short-term plan.
Yes. We regularly treat both acute and chronic back pain by correcting the underlying mechanics.
Treatment is usually comfortable. Some mild soreness can occur as the body adapts.
Not usually. We guide you on how to train safely while recovering