Back pain during pregnancy can be debilitating. Understanding the sources of back pain might give you better insight to the facts and myths about pain with pregnancy as well.
Lower back pain can accompany constipation and the cramps during pregnancy can be miserable for a new mother-to-be. A mother’s body is accommodating and adapting so much in the first trimester it often can throw her bowels into a temporary ‘freeze.’ The nerves emanating from the lower back eventually innervate the lower GI tract, which consists of a lot of smooth muscle; hence the correlation between low back pain and constipation. Many times this can easily be managed with the proper care. The irregularity can often be relieved with an appropriate dose of magnesium citrate.
If you’re experiencing 1st trimester back pain, a chiropractor can a great place to start in relieving or managing your spinal discomfort. It’s common (although not normal) to get back pain with pregnancy. Many times the added weight gain during pregnancy can cause a previously hidden biomechanical fault to come to the surface where it now expresses itself as pain, when before you’re body was managing it. So if you’re experiencing these symptoms..all the more reason to be in the hands of a competent provider for back pain relief while your pregnant. In my clinic we frequently use the ProAdjuster, which is a computerized instrument that gently assists the body to realigning. Sometimes mom’s just cant comfortably get in a position to be manually adjusted. So this new technology is quite a relief.
2nd trimester and 3rd trimester pains, though still somewhat related are a little more unique than the first trimester (as far as back pain goes). The second and especially the third trimester are more and more devoted to the growth of your baby. The fetus is growing so much that the source of your discomfort may in fact be due to altered biomechanics such as pelvic bowl changes. We all know that some pregnant mothers have a distinct waddle:). It is, however, possible to maintain a functional and healthy gait if you are being monitored by a physical medicine specialist. Many times something as simple a case specific exercise may do the trick.
Along with back pain during your pregnancy, I see a lot of athletic mothers in Denver so I focus on treating extremities too. Leg cramps especially unilateral can be treated with adjustments too. There aren’t many supplements, pills or drugs that treat the cause of your ‘one-sided’ leg cramps. Consider the ‘waddle’ again for a second and you might notice that one side of your body has to work a little harder than the other. If a certain set of muscles is ‘overworked and underpaid’ then the untreated cause may contribute to a symptom in the form of cramps. This is where a chiropractor can really help with back pain during pregnancy. Our clinic is in Lakewood, CO.
Lower back pain can accompany constipation and the cramps during pregnancy can be miserable for a new mother-to-be. A mother’s body is accommodating and adapting so much in the first trimester it often can throw her bowels into a temporary ‘freeze.’ The nerves emanating from the lower back eventually innervate the lower GI tract, which consists of a lot of smooth muscle; hence the correlation between low back pain and constipation. Many times this can easily be managed with the proper care. The irregularity can often be relieved with an appropriate dose of magnesium citrate.
If you’re experiencing 1st trimester back pain, a chiropractor can a great place to start in relieving or managing your spinal discomfort. It’s common (although not normal) to get back pain with pregnancy. Many times the added weight gain during pregnancy can cause a previously hidden biomechanical fault to come to the surface where it now expresses itself as pain, when before you’re body was managing it. So if you’re experiencing these symptoms..all the more reason to be in the hands of a competent provider for back pain relief while your pregnant. In my clinic we frequently use the ProAdjuster, which is a computerized instrument that gently assists the body to realigning. Sometimes mom’s just cant comfortably get in a position to be manually adjusted. So this new technology is quite a relief.
2nd trimester and 3rd trimester pains, though still somewhat related are a little more unique than the first trimester (as far as back pain goes). The second and especially the third trimester are more and more devoted to the growth of your baby. The fetus is growing so much that the source of your discomfort may in fact be due to altered biomechanics such as pelvic bowl changes. We all know that some pregnant mothers have a distinct waddle:). It is, however, possible to maintain a functional and healthy gait if you are being monitored by a physical medicine specialist. Many times something as simple a case specific exercise may do the trick.
Along with back pain during your pregnancy, I see a lot of athletic mothers in Denver so I focus on treating extremities too. Leg cramps especially unilateral can be treated with adjustments too. There aren’t many supplements, pills or drugs that treat the cause of your ‘one-sided’ leg cramps. Consider the ‘waddle’ again for a second and you might notice that one side of your body has to work a little harder than the other. If a certain set of muscles is ‘overworked and underpaid’ then the untreated cause may contribute to a symptom in the form of cramps. This is where a chiropractor can really help with back pain during pregnancy. Our clinic is in Lakewood, CO.