Listen "Why Better Spinal Motion Means Less Back Pain"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of The Health Commute, we break down a major new study that looked at the relationship between spinal movement, pain, and disability in people with low back pain. With data from over 100 studies and 9,000 individuals, the research confirms what many movement-based professionals have observed: when the spine moves better, people often feel better. We explore how limited spinal motion is modestly—but consistently—linked to higher pain levels and more disability. We'll talk about what this means for day-to-day life, how chiropractic care and targeted exercises can help restore healthier motion, and why improving spinal mobility should be part of a bigger, holistic strategy to manage and reduce low back pain. Whether you're dealing with back pain yourself or helping someone who is, this episode sheds light on why mobility matters—and how to start making improvements that last.
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