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Get answers to common questions about Chronic Back Pain Treatment.
At Connected Health Suwanee we perform a thorough assessment, then use gentle spinal adjustments, soft tissue work, and targeted corrective exercises. The plan focuses on realigning the spine, balancing musculature, and addressing root causes to reduce recurring back pain long-term.
Most treatments are gentle and low-risk; we tailor techniques and exercise plans for age and health status. Older adults receive modified adjustments and gradual progression. We also coordinate with physicians when necessary to ensure safety and optimal outcomes.
Response time varies by condition and severity. Many patients report noticeable relief within a few sessions, with measurable improvement in posture and function over four to eight weeks. A personalized plan sets realistic milestones and timelines for recovery.
Some patients transition to periodic maintenance once core issues are resolved. Maintenance frequency depends on activity level, job demands, and recovery goals; typically monthly or quarterly visits plus home exercises help prevent recurrence and support long-term spinal health.
Yes. We evaluate posture and workplace ergonomics as part of care, prescribing corrective exercises and ergonomic adjustments to reduce strain. Combining hands-on alignment with practical workstation changes helps address root causes and prevent future back pain linked to poor posture.
Not always. We begin with history and physical exam; imaging is recommended when red flags, persistent or worsening symptoms, or suspected structural issues exist. If needed, we refer for X-rays or MRI and adapt treatment based on findings for safe care.