"Where healing begins at the door"
1531 Blanding St
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 251-2500
Our team of chiropractic specialists and staff strive to improve the overall health of our patients by focusing on preventing, diagnosing and treating conditions associated with your back, neck and shoulders. Please use our chiropractic library to learn more about chiropractic problems and treatments available. If you have questions or need to schedule an appointment, contact us.
When the muscles supporting the lower spine need to be strengthened, lumbar stabilization may be used in your chiropractic treatment as a form of physical therapy. Lumbar stabilization helps you develop strength, flexibility, and endurance and also has been shown effective in alleviating lower back pain.
The key to lumbar stabilization is achieving a "neutral spine" position. The neutral spine position is that which is the least painful but most sound posture for your lower back.
When your spine is in a neutral position:
Lumbar stabilization helps you:
The key to lumbar stabilization is achieving a "neutral spine" position. The neutral spine position is that which is the least painful but most sound posture for your lower back.
When your spine is in a neutral position:
- The discs and vertebrae are able to absorb shocks and other forces acting on the spine in an optimal way.
- There is less tension on the ligaments and joints of your spine.
- Your posture is centered.
Lumbar stabilization helps you:
- Better control the movements affecting your spine
- Heal muscle strains, sprains, and damaged ligaments
- Know how to avoid future injuries
- Reduce pain in your lower back