Minster Chiropractic and Exercise are Great for Mid-Pregnancy Back Pain

image of pregnant woman performing exercises to help with back painBack pain during pregnancy is not an unusual event. Need proof? Simply ask any pregnant woman! It's no fun to have pain during such a happy time in life. You don't have to suffer with it though.

Your Minster chiropractor at Minster Chiropractic Center works with quite a few Minster pregnant women in practice and helps them. Additionally, articles about spinal manipulation and chiropractic Cox Technic treatment and exercise point to the opportunity for Minster pregnancy back pain relief. Often, a combined approach is best.

A multimodal approach to MOM (Don't you love acronyms?! This one stands for Musculoskeletal and Obstetric Management.) that integrates assorted methods gives the better relief. In addition to standard obstetric care, the pregnant women in this study also were given manual therapy, stabilization exercises and patient education from their chiropractic physician specialists. These women displayed convincing declines in pain and disability. (1)

Additionally, Minster Chiropractic Center's approach to pregnancy-related back pain often contains Cox Technic which is published as reducing pain for a woman in just one visit and giving her thorough resolution of pain in 8 visits. (2)

So, make a chiropractic appointment for yourself or your pregnant loved one. Minster Chiropractic Center offers spinal manipulation as well as stabilization exercise advice to help get the pregnant woman out of pain and back to appreciating this captivating time of her life. Contact Minster Chiropractic Center today.

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