1. Neck Pain (Cervical Pain)
- Pain, stiffness, or limited mobility in the neck, often caused by poor posture, whiplash, or cervical disc issues.
2. Upper Back Pain (Thoracic Pain)
- Discomfort or tightness in the upper spine due to muscle tension, poor ergonomics, or spinal misalignment.
3. Shoulder Blade Pain (Scapular Pain)
- Aching or sharp pain between or around the shoulder blades, commonly linked to muscle strain, nerve compression, or referred pain from the neck.
4. Mid-Back Pain (Thoracic Spine Pain)
- Stiffness or aching in the middle of the back, often related to herniated discs, arthritis, or rib dysfunction.
5. Lower Back Pain (Lumbar Pain)
- A dull ache or sharp pain in the lower back, frequently caused by herniated discs, muscle strain, or poor lifting technique.
6. Tailbone Pain (Coccyx Pain)
- A sore or bruised feeling at the base of the spine, often triggered by prolonged sitting, falls, or childbirth.
7. Hip Pain (Pelvic Pain)
- Deep aching or sharp pain in the hip area, often due to arthritis, bursitis, or sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
8. Sacroiliac Joint Pain (SI Joint Pain)
- A sharp or aching pain in the lower back and buttocks, commonly caused by inflammation, pregnancy, or leg length discrepancies.
9. Sciatic Pain (Pain Radiating Down the Leg)
- Burning, tingling, or sharp pain that travels from the lower back down one or both legs, typically caused by sciatica, a herniated disc, or piriformis syndrome.
10. Whole Spine Pain (Generalized Back Pain)
- Persistent pain throughout the entire back, often linked to fibromyalgia, inflammatory conditions, or widespread arthritis.
If you are suffering from pain in any of these areas, you should consult your Chiropractor for a plan that can both immediately alleviate pain and work towards a more permanent long-term fix.