Not All Lower Back Pain Is the Same
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概要
Most people think lower back pain is simple: "My back hurts... just crack it."
But new research shows it's not that straightforward.
In this episode of The Health Commute, we break down a study on acute low back pain that found something important—people with the same symptoms had very different spinal alignment patterns. Some had more curve, some had less, and their pelvic positions varied as well.
That means the problem isn't just pain—it's structure.
We explain why this is the reason we take X-rays first, not to overcomplicate things, but to understand what's actually going on. Because without measuring alignment, you're guessing—and guessing often leads to temporary relief, not long-term results.
We also discuss why adjustments alone aren't enough to create lasting change, and how real correction requires a personalized approach using tools like exercises, traction, and Denneroll—based on your specific spine.
The big takeaway?
You can't feel or see your spinal alignment—but it affects everything.
So instead of guessing what your back needs, the key is to measure it first—then build a plan that actually fits you.