
Why Your Back Pain Isn't Going Away (Even Though You've Tried Everything)
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You've Done Everything Right. So Why Does Your Back Still Hurt?
You've tried stretching. You've gone to physical therapy. Maybe you've taken the Advil, used the heating pad, even booked a massage. And for a day or two, maybe a week, things feel better.
Then it comes back.
If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. Chronic back pain is one of the most common complaints we see at B2B Chiropractor in NYC, and the most frustrating part for most patients isn't the pain itself. It's the fact that nothing seems to stick.
Here's the truth most providers won't tell you: temporary relief and permanent resolution are not the same thing.
The Real Problem: Nobody Found the Root Cause
Most treatment approaches address the symptom, the tight muscle, the inflamed joint, the achy lower back. What they often skip is asking why that area is breaking down in the first place.
At B2B Chiropractor, the first thing we do isn't treat your pain. It's figure out what's actually causing it.
For desk workers in NYC, we see this pattern constantly: hours of sitting create asymmetry in the hips, one side tighter than the other, which puts uneven load on the lower back. The back hurts, but the back isn't the problem. The hips are. Treat only the back, and the pain returns every single time.
What a Proper Evaluation Actually Looks Like
A real assessment looks at how your whole body moves, not just where it hurts. We look at hip symmetry, how your spine loads under movement, your posture patterns at work, and what your daily routine demands of your body.
From there, we build a plan that doesn't just reduce pain. It corrects the underlying dysfunction so your body can actually heal and stay healed.
The Bottom Line
If your back pain keeps coming back, the answer isn't more of the same treatment. It's a smarter approach that addresses the root cause. That's what we do.
Ready to finally figure out what's going on? Book a consultation at B2B Chiropractor.


