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Managing pregnancy back pain in Marietta

The ligaments loosen on purpose. The pelvis pays for it.

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A calm, clinical look at pregnancy back pain, mechanical pelvic changes, and safe, low-force chiropractic care.

Why pregnancy changes your pelvis

The ligaments loosen on purpose. The pelvis pays for it. During pregnancy, your body releases relaxin to prepare your joints for delivery. This hormone softens pelvic ligaments, increasing joint mobility. While essential for birth, this laxity alters your biomechanics and places heavy demands on your lower back and pelvis. As your center of gravity shifts forward, postural stress multiplies across the spine.

Many expecting parents seek a Marietta chiropractor for back pain and reliable chiropractor back pain relief when routine movements like walking or rolling over in bed become difficult. This discomfort is not just an inevitable burden to endure. Understanding the root mechanical cause helps us tailor our approach. We focus on stabilizing your pelvis and reducing undue muscular tension without high-force maneuvers or harsh techniques.

What your examination looks for

Our clinical evaluation starts with a thorough history of your symptoms, previous spinal health, and current stage of pregnancy. We assess your physical presentation using targeted screening methods to identify specific joint restrictions or ligamentous strain. We also evaluate surrounding musculature for hypertonicity.

We differentiate pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain from lumbar disc issues or simple muscle fatigue. This precision ensures your care plan addresses the exact tissues involved. If your presentation suggests a non-chiropractor case, we coordinate immediate medical referral.

Our clinical screening typically includes:

Postural and gait assessment

Pelvic alignment testing

Orthopedic and neurological screens

Muscle hypertonicity evaluation

How we treat pregnancy back pain here

Treatment focuses on restoring balanced joint function and reducing mechanical stress. We utilize specific techniques suited for pregnancy, including Drop-Table (Thompson) Adjusting and Instrument-Assisted Adjusting, which allow for low-force, precise corrections without uncomfortable pressure on your abdomen. These methods help align the pelvis and relieve tension on supporting ligaments.

To support joint stability, we often integrate Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy or recommend complementary Massage Therapy to address hyperactive muscles. If you are also curious about adjunct ideas like does hanging help lower back pain, we discuss safe self-care strategies. Our broader Prenatal & Postpartum Chiropractic services ensure continuous support well beyond delivery.

Realistic recovery expectations and postpartum considerations

Chiropractic care does not cure hormonal laxity or eliminate every ache associated with growing a baby. However, most patients experience meaningful relief from severe mechanical pain and improved daily function. Recovery timelines vary depending on your baseline fitness, joint stability, and daily postural demands.

After delivery, your body undergoes further shifts. Some individuals notice unexpected symptoms, sometimes drawing parallels to questions like back pain after weight loss or asking can weight loss cause back pain as postpartum hormones normalize. Our postpartum care helps your pelvis restabilize as connective tissues slowly regain their pre-pregnancy firmness.

When it is not a chiropractic case

Chiropractic care is safe for most pregnant patients, but certain symptoms require immediate medical attention. If your discomfort stems from systemic pathology, infection, or severe neurological deficits, manual therapy is not appropriate at Plasker Chiropractic in Marietta. We prioritize patient safety above all else and maintain strict screening protocols during every visit.

Please contact your obstetrician or emergency services immediately if you experience any medical red flags. Mechanical back pain should never mask acute visceral issues. Knowing when to refer out ensures you receive the comprehensive medical support you deserve throughout your pregnancy.

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Questions patients ask

Pregnancy Back & Pelvic Pain, answered plainly

Is chiropractic care safe during pregnancy?

Yes, when performed by practitioners trained in prenatal techniques. We use modified positioning and gentle methods like Drop-Table (Thompson) Adjusting to avoid undue abdominal pressure, ensuring both maternal and fetal safety.

Can pregnancy back pain be completely prevented?

While hormonal changes and postural shifts make complete prevention difficult, targeted care significantly reduces severity. Maintaining pelvic alignment and muscle balance helps your body adapt to changing biomechanics as your pregnancy progresses.

How does this differ from standard back pain relief?

Pregnancy introduces unique ligamentous laxity and shifted weight distribution. Standard adjustments might be inappropriate. We adapt our approach specifically for prenatal physiology, focusing on stabilizing the pelvis rather than forcing spinal movement.

When should I start prenatal chiropractic care?

You can start at any stage of pregnancy. Many patients begin when discomfort arises in the second or third trimester, but proactive care earlier on can help maintain optimal pelvic alignment as relaxin hormone levels rise.

Schedule your prenatal evaluation at Plasker Chiropractic

Contact our Marietta office today to discuss your symptoms and learn how gentle, evidence-informed care can support you through your pregnancy.

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Pregnancy Back & Pelvic Pain across greater Marietta

Plasker Chiropractic is in Marietta, and patients drive in from across Cobb, north Fulton and DeKalb. Pick your area for directions, parking and what we most often treat for people nearby.

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