Back Pain Treatment near Joliet, IL
Chiropractic care, physical therapy, and spinal evaluation at Crest Hill Clinic
Can a Chiropractor Help With Back Pain?
Yes. Back pain is the most common reason patients visit Crest Hill Clinic near Joliet. Dr. Balsier and our chiropractic team evaluate each patient individually — looking at posture, spinal alignment, range of motion, and, when needed, on-site digital X-ray imaging — to find what is actually driving the pain before any treatment begins.
What Are the Most Common Causes of Back Pain?
Most back pain falls into a few categories. Muscle strains are the most frequent and often result from a single movement — lifting something incorrectly or twisting suddenly. Disc-related problems, including bulging or herniated discs, can cause pain that radiates into the leg, commonly called sciatica. Spinal misalignment puts ongoing stress on surrounding muscles and joints. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction can produce lower back pain that is sometimes mistaken for a hip or disc problem. Degenerative disc disease and arthritis are more common contributors as patients age.
Many patients are surprised that prolonged sitting, even without a specific injury, can create the same kind of tension and misalignment that generates back pain.
Can Chiropractic Care Help With Sciatica?
Yes, in many cases. Sciatica is nerve pain that radiates from the lower back down the leg, often caused by a disc pressing on the sciatic nerve or piriformis muscle tension compressing it. Chiropractic adjustments aim to relieve the pressure at its source rather than treating just the leg symptoms. At Crest Hill Clinic near Joliet, patients with disc-related lower back pain may also benefit from Cox Flexion-Distraction, a gentle technique specifically suited to this type of condition.
How Do You Know If Back Pain Is a Spine Problem or a Muscle Problem?
That distinction matters for treatment, and it is one of the first things we assess. Muscle pain typically improves with movement, is sore to the touch, and does not radiate into the leg or foot. Disc-related and nerve-involved pain often radiates, feels different depending on body position, and may include numbness or tingling. Our evaluation includes range-of-motion testing, orthopedic and neurological assessment, and digital X-ray imaging on-site to identify what is driving the pain.
Does Back Pain Ever Go Away on Its Own?
When to wait, when to come in
Some acute back pain — a muscle strain from a single event — does resolve on its own within a few weeks with rest and activity modification. But pain that has been present for more than four to six weeks rarely resolves without treatment. Untreated structural problems tend to compound over time. If you are past the first few weeks and the pain is not clearly improving, an evaluation is the right next step. Waiting longer usually means treatment takes longer.
What If Chiropractic Has Not Helped My Back Pain?
When you need more than one approach
Not all back pain responds to chiropractic care alone, and we will tell you that directly. At Crest Hill Clinic, our multispecialty team includes a physical therapist, a nurse practitioner who can order imaging and lab work, and access to neurophysiatrists and neurological surgeons for cases that need a different level of evaluation. If your back pain is complex or has not responded to previous care, a second-opinion consultation may be a good starting point.
Back Pain: Common Questions
Questions patients bring to their first visit at Crest Hill Clinic
Can a chiropractor help with lower back pain?
Yes. Lower back pain is the most common condition treated by chiropractors. Spinal adjustments address misalignments, and treatment plans typically include exercise guidance and posture coaching alongside hands-on care.
How long does back pain last without treatment?
Acute back pain from a strain often improves within a few weeks. Pain that involves a disc, nerve, or structural issue and has been present for more than four to six weeks rarely resolves on its own. If you are past the initial recovery window and not improving, an evaluation is the right next step.
Should I see a chiropractor or a doctor for back pain?
For musculoskeletal back pain, a chiropractor is often an appropriate first step. At Crest Hill Clinic near Joliet, our multispecialty setup means you have access to a nurse practitioner and specialist consultations if the evaluation indicates that additional medical workup is needed.
Can chiropractic adjustments make back pain worse?
Some patients experience temporary soreness after an adjustment, similar to what you might feel after exercise. This typically resolves within 24 hours. We review your health history and modify techniques as needed. If you have a specific condition or concern, mention it before treatment begins.
What is the fastest way to relieve back pain?
For most patients, a combination of spinal adjustments to address structural factors, targeted exercise, and posture modification produces the best results in the shortest time. Heat and rest can help manage acute flare-ups, but they do not address the root cause. An accurate diagnosis of what is driving the pain is the most important first step.
Ready to find out whether chiropractic care can help with your back pain? Book an appointment at Crest Hill Clinic near Joliet and we will start with a thorough assessment.