Should your back hurt after chiropractic?

Chiropractic treatment aims to correct this by realigning the vertebrae. While this benefits your overall health, as it ensures proper alignment of nerves and blood vessels, it's normal to feel some discomfort at first. Remember that, as long as the pain isn't severe, it's a normal part of the adjustment process. During chiropractic treatment, the vertebrae are readjusted to the correct position, which, over time, will improve your health by ensuring the correct position of the nerves and vessels bloodthirsty.

However, you may feel pain in the first 24 to 48 hours after treatment because of the change in the vertebrae. Chiropractic adjustments can ease lower back pain. Depending on the cause of your lower back pain, you may need several sessions. Research shows that spinal manipulation works to treat certain types of low back pain. Some studies also suggest that chiropractic adjustments may work for headaches and other spine-related conditions, such as neck pain.