Postpartum recovery instability and pelvic care in Marietta
Six weeks is a discharge date, not a recovery.
Six weeks is a discharge date, not a recovery. True postpartum healing requires addressing underlying joint laxity and mechanical load transfer.
Six weeks is a discharge date, not a recovery
The standard six-week postpartum medical checkup clears you for daily tasks, but it rarely reflects true structural healing. Pregnancy hormones like relaxin alter your ligamentous integrity for months. When you resume lifting, bending, and carrying your child in Marietta, underlying joint laxity can manifest as persistent pain and mechanical instability.
True recovery requires methodical re-education of the stabilizing musculature surrounding your pelvis and spine. We focus on measurable function, ensuring your body handles daily physical demands without compensatory strain or long-term joint degradation.
What causes postpartum pelvic instability
During pregnancy, your body undergoes massive biomechanical shifts to accommodate your growing baby. The pubic symphysis and sacroiliac joints widen significantly. If these joints fail to re-stabilize efficiently postpartum, load transfer in Marietta becomes dysfunctional. Shear forces create localized pain during walking, stair-climbing, or unilateral weight-bearing.
Comprehensive examination and diagnosis
We begin with a thorough orthopedic and neurological assessment to pinpoint the exact source of your discomfort. We evaluate gait mechanics, pelvic girdle symmetry, and core load distribution. Through our Prenatal & Postpartum Chiropractic care, we use gentle Instrument-Assisted Adjusting to restore proper joint mechanics without excessive force or twisting.
How we treat instability and what we do not do
Our clinical approach combines precise adjustments with targeted Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy to calm hypertonic pelvic floor and hip muscles. We then transition you into Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise to rebuild deep core strength. Chiropractic care does not magically fuse lax ligaments overnight, nor is it a substitute for surgical intervention in cases of severe structural trauma.
Supporting your active, long-term health
As part of the 100 Year Lifestyle network, we emphasize prevention and functional longevity. We evaluate your spinal alignment and gait, utilizing Corrective Spinal Traction & Orthotics when structural support is lacking. Combined with Functional Nutrition & Supplementation, we help you regain the physical freedom needed to enjoy life in Marietta and beyond.
What this is treated with
Relief first, because pain makes everything else impossible. But relief alone is why conditions come back.

Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise
The part that decides whether it comes back.

Prenatal & Postpartum Chiropractic
A pelvis that has to open, and a spine carrying more.

Functional Nutrition & Supplementation
Food as an input, tested rather than assumed.

Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy
Muscle and fascia, worked by hand.
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Postpartum Recovery & Pelvic Instability, answered plainly
You can begin gentle assessments and care shortly after delivery, even within the first few weeks. We adapt our techniques specifically for postpartum healing, avoiding aggressive maneuvers and focusing entirely on gentle joint support and restoring optimal pelvic alignment.
Mild ligamentous laxity is normal due to pregnancy hormones, but chronic pain and mechanical instability are not things you simply have to live with. Targeted clinical intervention helps your joints regain proper stability and function.
Standard back pain typically involves lumbar muscle tension or joint irritation. Pelvic instability specifically affects the sacroiliac joints or pubic symphysis, often causing sharp pain during weight-bearing activities, walking, or transitioning from sitting to standing.
Chiropractic care complements active rehabilitation. While we focus heavily on joint mechanics and nervous system function, we frequently integrate targeted stabilization exercises. We also collaborate with physical therapists when comprehensive multidisciplinary rehabilitation is required for your recovery.
Take the next step in your recovery
Schedule a thorough evaluation at Plasker Chiropractic to address the root causes of postpartum instability and build lasting physical resilience.



