Lower Back Pain After Sitting All Day? Here's What's Going On
Lower back pain after you sit at a desk? La Cañada Flintridge chiropractors explain the pattern and how to fix it for good.
If lower back pain reliably shows up after you sit at a desk, don't chalk it up to "just getting older" or "just soreness." That predictable pattern is a fingerprint — and it points directly at what needs to change.
The lumbar spine carries most of your body weight, and when the joints, discs, or surrounding muscles get overloaded, pain radiates through the low back, hips, and sometimes down the legs.
The Pattern
When you sit at a desk, your body loads specific joints and muscles in a specific way. If any of those joints aren't moving well, the load bleeds into surrounding tissue — and hours later, that tissue lets you know.
The good news: patterns like this are among the most predictable and treatable things we see. Once we identify which segments aren't cooperating, restore their motion, and rebuild the surrounding stability, the pain stops showing up.
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