Back pain is a common reason people seek chiropractic care, and patients often put it off longer than they should. Whether pain starts suddenly or has been building for months, the pattern is usually the same. You manage it, adjust around it, and hope it resolves on its own. Sometimes it does. Often it does not. The longer it goes unaddressed, the more the surrounding muscles, joints, and movement patterns compensate, which tends to compound the original problem.

At Crystal Springs Chiropractic, our approach to back pain treatment in San Mateo starts with understanding what is actually driving your pain. We do that before any hands-on care begins. If you are ready to get a clear picture of what is going on, schedule an assessment with our team today.

What We See Most Often Behind Back Pain

Back pain is a symptom, not a diagnosis. Two people can describe the same aching lower back and be dealing with entirely different problems. That is why we spend real time on intake and assessment before recommending a treatment plan. What you feel and where you feel it gives us a starting point, but the cause determines the action.

The causes of back pain vary from person to person. At our San Mateo clinic, the issues we see most often tend to fall into a few common categories.

  • Spinal misalignment and joint restriction: When the joints in the spine are not moving the way they should, the surrounding muscles often tighten to compensate. This can create stiffness, aching, and reduced mobility, especially in the morning or after sitting for long periods.
  • Disc involvement: Bulging or herniated discs can place pressure on nearby nerves, leading to back pain, leg pain, or both. Symptoms vary depending on the location of the disc and the structures involved.
  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction: The sacroiliac joints connect the spine and pelvis. When they become irritated or do not move evenly, they can cause deep pain in the low back, buttock, or hip region that is often mistaken for sciatica.
  • Muscle strain and fascial restriction: Everyday activities, repetitive movements, poor posture, and sudden injuries can all create tension in the muscles and connective tissues of the back. Left unaddressed, these patterns can become chronic over time.
  • Nerve compression and sciatica: When a nerve becomes irritated or compressed, symptoms often extend beyond the back itself. Pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness may travel through the buttock and down the leg. Patients dealing with this pattern often benefit from care that specifically targets sciatica alongside general back pain treatment.

Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting an estimated 619 million people globally, according to the World Health Organization. Despite how common it is, most cases are still treated with rest and medication rather than a structural assessment. That approach can relieve symptoms temporarily, but it rarely addresses the root cause.

Lower Back Pain vs. Upper Back Pain

Lower back pain and upper back pain may share some symptoms, but they often develop for different reasons. The lower back absorbs much of the stress created by sitting, lifting, bending, and daily movement. That constant load makes it especially vulnerable to strain and irritation over time.

Causes of Lower Back Pain

  • Repetitive lifting or bending
  • Prolonged sitting or long commutes
  • Disc injuries and nerve irritation
  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
  • Muscle strain and poor movement patterns

Upper and mid-back pain is often tied more closely to posture and muscle tension than to a specific injury. Hours spent at a desk, working on a laptop, or looking down at a phone place ongoing stress on the muscles and joints between the shoulder blades. Over time, that stress turns into stiffness and persistent discomfort.

Causes of Upper Back Pain

  • Poor workstation ergonomics
  • Forward head posture
  • Prolonged computer or phone use
  • Muscle tension between the shoulder blades
  • Restricted movement in the thoracic spine

Both presentations respond well to chiropractic care, but the treatment approaches often differ. Lower back treatment typically focuses on restoring mobility, reducing nerve irritation, and improving how the spine and surrounding muscles function together. Upper back care often emphasizes posture, thoracic mobility, and relieving accumulated muscle tension.

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How We Approach Back Pain Treatment at Crystal Springs

Every patient who comes to us for lower back pain treatment in San Mateo starts with a thorough assessment. We look at how your spine moves, how your muscles are functioning, and whether there are signs of nerve irritation or other contributing factors. That evaluation helps us identify what is driving your symptoms and which treatment approaches are most appropriate.

Depending on your symptoms and the underlying cause of your pain, your treatment plan may include:

A treatment room at Crystal Springs where conditions like back pain are addressed.
  1. Chiropractic adjustments: Targeted adjustments help restore movement to restricted joints, reduce tension in surrounding tissues, and improve how the spine functions.
  2. Myofascial release: Tight muscles and restricted connective tissue often contribute to ongoing back pain. Myofascial release therapy helps address those soft tissue restrictions and is frequently combined with chiropractic care.
  3. StemWave therapy: For chronic or stubborn cases, StemWave therapy uses acoustic wave technology to support the body’s natural healing response. It is often used when pain has persisted despite other forms of treatment.
  4. Corrective exercise: Lasting improvement requires more than treatment in the office. We create exercise programs tailored to your specific needs to improve strength, mobility, and stability.
  5. Posture and ergonomic guidance: Daily habits matter. If your work environment, posture, or movement patterns are contributing to your symptoms, we will help you identify practical changes that may reduce strain on your back.

The treatments we recommend depend on what we find during your assessment and how your symptoms respond over time.

If you have been managing back pain with ice packs and ibuprofen and are ready for a more tailored approach to relief, come in and let us take a look. Our team is ready to work with you.

Does Chiropractic Care Help with Back Pain?

For most cases of mechanical back pain, chiropractic adjustments can reduce pain and improve function. Mechanical back pain means pain caused by how the spine, joints, and muscles are moving, rather than by disease or infection. The results depend on how long the pain has been present and what is driving it. They also depend on whether the patient follows through on any home exercises we recommend. Chronic pain that built up over months or years typically takes longer to resolve than a recent strain. Both usually respond to a properly targeted plan.

When to Stop Waiting and Come In

Some back pain resolves with a few days of rest. There are situations where waiting makes the problem harder to treat. It is worth coming to our office sooner rather than later if you are dealing with any of the following:

  • Pain that has lasted more than two weeks without meaningful improvement
  • Radiating pain, numbness, or tingling into the buttock, hip, or leg
  • Pain that wakes you from sleep or is significantly worse in the morning
  • A pattern of recurring episodes that seem to come back more frequently over time
  • Stiffness or restriction that limits your ability to move, exercise, or sit comfortably
  • Pain that started after an accident, fall, or specific lifting incident

Patients across San Mateo, from the Beresford neighborhood to the Hillsdale area, often come to us after weeks or months of conservative self-management that has not improved the pain. When the source of the problem is properly identified, a focused course of care often leads to meaningful progress.

Once we understand what is causing your back pain, we will explain our findings and outline the treatment options that make the most sense for you. Some patients are dealing with a recent injury and improve relatively quickly. Others have been compensating around the problem for months or years and require a longer treatment window.

As your symptoms improve, treatment typically shifts from reducing pain to improving movement, strength, and long-term function. The goal is not just to help you feel better today, but to help you stay active and comfortable over time. 

The Care Plan We Build Around Your Back Pain

Once we understand what is causing your back pain, we explain our findings and outline the treatment options that make the most sense for you. Some patients are dealing with a recent injury and improve relatively quickly. Others have been compensating around the problem for months or years and need a longer treatment window.

As your symptoms improve, treatment typically shifts from reducing pain to improving movement, strength, and long-term function. The goal is not just to help you feel better today. It is to help you stay active and comfortable over time.

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Getting Started with Back Pain Care in San Mateo

Back pain affects how you sleep, how you work, how you move through your day, and how you feel by the end of it. We have seen what it takes away from people, and we have also seen what happens when the right care is applied to the right problem.

At Crystal Springs Chiropractic, we work with patients at every stage of back pain, from acute injuries to long-standing chronic pain that has become a background feature of daily life. Our intake process is thorough, and our care plans are specific to what we actually find, not a standard template applied to every patient who walks through the door.

You do not have to keep adjusting your life around back pain. Schedule your appointment with our San Mateo team and take the first step toward lasting back pain relief.