Georgetown Back Pain and Stress Relief at Dr. Butwell

September 26, 2017

Stress messes with lifestyle, sometimes in the hardly noticeable of ways. Stress may prevent you from sleeping well. Stress may keep you from remembering things. Georgetown stress may contribute to Georgetown back pain. Dr. Butwell may contribute to the relief of stress-related Georgetown back pain by helping Georgetown back pain sufferers see its effect and leading Georgetown chiropractic patients to ways they can try to control their stress-induced Georgetown back pain.

BACK PAIN INFLUENCES 

Back pain research documents that stress upsets our lives at times. Georgetown back pain sufferers are not alone in this experience at Dr. Butwell.  Adolescent kids in their teens already have low back pain that continues into their 20’s and beyond. It may be a significant concern for some and not much of one for others. Some will turn to meds, not go to school/work, not participate in activities; others do not. Some predicting factors for poor response to low back pain include female gender, poor mental health status, sports involvement, genetics, negative back pain thoughts, etc. (1) Young adults in their 20s report that stress is amid the factors linked to low back pain in young adults along with marital status, spine pain history, arduous exercise, job satisfaction, monotony, more time spent studying, and a history of familial back pain. (2) Low back pain is the most common reason for disability for those under 45 years of age, hugely touching social and economic facets of life. (3) Stress may well be a cause in the worsening of low back pain. (4) Dr. Butwell and its chiropractic care helps take the stress out of back pain.

BACK PAIN AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS 

Back pain and psychological distress have a tendency to go hand-in-hand for Georgetown back pain sufferers. The link between spine pain and psychological stress is worse for women by 7% - 11% of women and 4% of men. It goes both ways: spine pain is stressful, and stress prompts spine pain. (5) Job duties play a role in the stress Georgetown workers sense. Healthcare workers as a group are at higher risk of low back pain with 53% of them saying they have low back pain. Medical secretaries experience the highest rate of low back pain at 56.9%. Standing a lot, sitting a lot, working a lot of years in the field, using a computer a lot are some influential factors in this group. (6) Eldercare workers who see stress as a part of their job find themselves with more low back pain. (7)

BRING YOUR STRESS AND BACK PAIN TO Dr. Butwell 

Schedule your next Georgetown chiropractic appointment at Dr. Butwell for calming, relieving Georgetown chiropractic care to ease stress and any correlated back pain.