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Stop Lower Back Pain or Sciatica with Minnetonka Chiropractic Care

How to Stop Lower Back Pain or Sciatica

Many differenct types of joint pain are caused by muscle dysfunction. Muscles move bones - not the other way around.

It is most important to diagnose the weak or inhibited muscle as opposed to the painful muscle if you are eager to fix the entire problem.

Commonly doctors prefer to chase the sore muscle instead of to look for the cause of the pain and resolve the problem. In the vast majority of cases the painful muscle or joint is just not the problem, it is attributable to the problem.

Applied Kinesiology (AK), a complicated technique in chiropractic, places focus on the weak or inhibited muscle, finds the reason and removes it if it's possible and repairs the damage. The AK process works towards bringing the pain and discomfort away permanently with less trips to all of your doctor.

Another huge issue that most people don’t consider is constipation which ends up in toxicity and inflammation.

The truth is, anything else that causes toxicity or inflammation will lead to low a painful back or sciatica. The disc mainly consists of water and actually has limited room to expand. Too much inflammation attributable to toxicity will eventually cause pain and push on something it shouldn’t, just like the sciatic nerve. Constipation at my definition is when you don’t move your bowls at the least once to two times daily without straining - everyday.

Minnetonka Chiropractor, Dr. Michael Komro is the trusted choice for families wanting natural health choices with proven success.

For more information Call Affinity Chiropractic at 612 564 5051.

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Affinity Chiropractic

1017 Mainstreet 

Hopkins, Mn 55343

 

Phone: (612) 564-5051

Email: mkomro@nwhealth.edu

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