Chronic back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical care—and one of the leading causes of missed work and reduced quality of life in the United States. If you’re living with persistent discomfort, stiffness, or limited mobility, you may have been told that pain medication, injections, or even surgery are your only options. For many patients in Franklin, TN and the greater Nashville area, that’s simply not true.

At Sweeney Health Centers, we help patients find lasting relief through non-invasive, drug-free chiropractic care. This article explains how chiropractic care relieves chronic back pain without surgery, why it works, and when it may be the right solution for you.

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Chronic Back Pain

Back pain is considered chronic when it lasts longer than 12 weeks, even after an initial injury or condition should have healed. Chronic back pain can range from dull, constant aching to sharp, disabling pain that interferes with daily activities.

Common Causes of Chronic Back Pain

  • Spinal misalignment
  • Disc degeneration or disc bulges
  • Poor posture
  • Muscle imbalances
  • Nerve compression
  • Inflammation
  • Sedentary lifestyle or repetitive strain
  • Previous injuries that never fully healed

In many cases, chronic back pain is not caused by a single issue—but by a combination of mechanical and neurological dysfunctions.


Why Surgery Is Often Overused for Back Pain

Back surgery is sometimes necessary, but national health data shows that many patients undergo surgery before trying conservative care options.

Limitations of Surgery

  • High cost
  • Long recovery time
  • Risk of complications
  • Scar tissue formation
  • No guarantee of pain relief
  • Potential for ongoing or recurring pain

In fact, many patients continue to experience back pain even after surgery, especially if the underlying cause of dysfunction is not addressed.


How Chiropractic Care Treats Back Pain Differently

Chiropractic care focuses on the structure and function of the spine and nervous system. Instead of masking pain, chiropractic treatment aims to restore proper alignment, movement, and nerve communication—allowing the body to heal naturally.

At Sweeney Health Centers, chiropractic care is designed to:

  • Reduce mechanical stress on the spine
  • Improve joint mobility
  • Decrease nerve irritation
  • Enhance circulation
  • Lower inflammation
  • Restore functional movement
The spine protects the spinal cord, which serves as the main communication highway between the brain and the body. When spinal joints become misaligned or restricted, they can interfere with nerve signaling.

The Role of the Spine and Nervous System in Pain

The spine protects the spinal cord, which serves as the main communication highway between the brain and the body. When spinal joints become misaligned or restricted, they can interfere with nerve signaling.

This interference may cause:

  • Localized back pain
  • Muscle tightness or spasms
  • Radiating pain into the hips or legs
  • Numbness or tingling
  • Weakness or reduced coordination

Chiropractic adjustments help restore normal motion and alignment, reducing pressure on nerves and allowing the nervous system to function more efficiently.


How Chiropractic Adjustments Reduce Chronic Back Pain

1. Improving Spinal Alignment

Misaligned vertebrae place abnormal stress on joints, discs, and muscles. Over time, this stress contributes to inflammation and pain.

Chiropractic adjustments:

  • Restore proper joint positioning
  • Reduce uneven wear on spinal structures
  • Improve posture and balance

2. Reducing Nerve Compression

When spinal joints or discs press on nearby nerves, pain signals can become constant and intense.

Chiropractic care helps by:

  • Creating space around compressed nerves
  • Improving spinal flexibility
  • Reducing mechanical irritation

This is especially beneficial for patients with sciatica or nerve-related back pain.


3. Decreasing Inflammation Naturally

Inflammation plays a major role in chronic pain. Spinal dysfunction can trigger ongoing inflammatory responses in muscles and joints.

Chiropractic care supports inflammation reduction by:

  • Improving movement and circulation
  • Reducing joint stress
  • Supporting the body’s natural healing response

4. Restoring Healthy Movement Patterns

Chronic pain often leads to compensatory movement, where other muscles and joints work harder to avoid showing pain. Over time, this creates new issues.

Chiropractic care helps:

  • Normalize movement
  • Improve flexibility
  • Restore proper biomechanics
  • Reduce strain on surrounding tissues

Chiropractic Care and Chronic Back Pain Conditions

Chiropractic treatment is commonly used to help manage:

  • Chronic lower back pain
  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Spinal arthritis
  • Sciatica
  • Postural-related back pain
  • Back pain related to neuropathy or nerve dysfunction

Each condition requires a personalized approach, which is why proper evaluation is essential.


Why Chiropractic Care Is a Safer First-Line Option

National health organizations increasingly recommend conservative care before medications or surgery for chronic back pain.

Benefits of Chiropractic Care

  • Non-invasive
  • Drug-free
  • Low risk
  • Focuses on long-term improvement
  • Can be combined with other conservative treatments
  • Supports overall spinal and nerve health

For many patients, chiropractic care reduces pain enough to avoid surgery altogether.


Chiropractic Care and Neuropathy-Related Back Pain

Back pain and neuropathy are often connected. When nerve dysfunction occurs, pain can become persistent and difficult to manage.

Neuropathy-related back pain may include:

  • Burning sensations
  • Tingling or numbness
  • Weakness
  • Pain that worsens at night
  • Balance issues

At Sweeney Health Centers, we specialize in chiropractic-based care that supports:

  • Nerve communication
  • Blood flow to nerve tissue
  • Spinal alignment that reduces nerve stress

This approach is especially valuable for patients who have been told their nerve pain is “permanent.”


What to Expect from Chiropractic Care for Back Pain

When you visit Sweeney Health Centers, care begins with:

  • A comprehensive consultation
  • A detailed health history
  • Physical and neurological evaluation
  • A personalized treatment plan

Your care plan is designed to:

  • Address the root cause of your pain
  • Improve function over time
  • Reduce reliance on medication
  • Support long-term spinal health

When Should You Consider Chiropractic Care?

You may benefit from chiropractic care if:

  • Your back pain has lasted longer than a few weeks
  • Pain returns despite medication or rest
  • You want to avoid surgery
  • You experience nerve-related symptoms
  • Pain interferes with work, sleep, or daily life

Early care often leads to better outcomes and faster relief.


Why Patients Choose Sweeney Health Centers

Patients throughout Franklin and the greater Nashville area trust Sweeney Health Centers because we provide:

  • Evidence-based chiropractic care
  • Non-invasive chronic pain solutions
  • Advanced neuropathy-focused treatment
  • Personalized care plans
  • A commitment to long-term results

We believe surgery should be a last resort—not the first recommendation.

Patients throughout Franklin and the greater Nashville area trust Sweeney Health Centers because we provide:

Take the Next Step Toward Lasting Relief

If chronic back pain is limiting your life, there may be a better option.

Sign up for our new patient special and call Sweeney Health Centers today at 615-595-9063.

You don’t have to live with pain—or rush into surgery—to find relief.


Sources

  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
    Non-Opioid Treatments for Chronic Pain
    https://www.cdc.gov/overdose/prevention/nonopioid-treatments.html
  2. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
    Low Back Pain Information
    https://www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/disorders/low-back-pain
  3. National Library of Medicine – PubMed
    Conservative Management of Chronic Low Back Pain
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov