Why Your Back Pain Comes and Goes

One day your back feels fine. The next day it flares up again. Most people assume it’s a tight muscle. That would make sense… except muscle injuries usually improve steadily because they have strong blood flow and heal within a few weeks. When pain lingers longer than six weeks or seems to switch on and off, that’s often a sign of nerve pressure. Nerves behave differently than muscle. They’re electrical. When pressure increases, symptoms show up. When pressure eases, they calm down. That’s why some people can have a “good day” followed by a painful one without doing anything dramatically different. Understanding the source of the pain is the first step toward choosing the right kind of care. #OviedoChiropractic #BackPainRelief #NervePain #SpinalDecompression #ChronicPain #OviedoFL #CentralFloridaHealth