Pregnancy Back Pain
The news of being pregnant brings tears of joy … until lower back pain during pregnancy brings tears of pain!
But joy can be returned during pregnancy. You don’t have to simply agonize with lower back pain and/or leg pain while the baby grows. Pensacola Spinal Rehab Center uses the gentlest
chiropractic treatment to relieve pain for Pensacola pregnant mothers just like you!
As you well know, deli meat, sugar substitutes, soft cheeses, unwashed fruits are not recommended for you and baby.(1) Nor are drugs, x-rays, and surgery the safest options for lower back pain relief during pregnancy - for mother or baby. So what do the 76% of pregnant women who have lower back pain or the 45% who have leg pain do?(2,3) They can find help from their local chiropractic office in Pensacola, like Pensacola Spinal Rehab Center.
Chiropractic relieves pregnancy back pain safely and gently. It’s safe.(4) It’s research-tested. It’s effective with 94% reporting significant relief in 4.5 days and 1.8 visits.(5) It’s possible to be back pain-free during your pregnancy.
Pensacola Spinal Rehab Center specifically uses Cox Technic to successfully relieve lower back pain and leg pain for many Pensacola soon-to-be mothers. For them, this non-drug, gentle, safe spinal manipulation is a godsend. (Don’t worry. You don’t have to lie on your stomach!) One study found that a 26-year-old woman with
back pain and related
leg pain during pregnancy found relief in just one visit.(6) Just imagine shopping for baby or enjoying a pre-baby pedicure or manicure with no back pain or leg pain!
Read the
reference articles about pregnancy back pain and chiropractic relief, then
contact Pensacola Spinal Rehab Center to wipe away the tears of pain and replace them again with tears of joy.
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