Why Pain Moves Instead of Staying in One Spot

Pain doesn’t always stay where it begins. When one area of the body isn’t moving properly, the body often compensates by placing extra stress on nearby joints and muscles. Over time, this can cause pain to appear in areas that seem unrelated to the original problem.

For example, limited movement in the hips can contribute to low back discomfort, or restricted neck motion may lead to shoulder or upper back pain. Treating only the painful area may provide temporary relief, but it doesn’t address the underlying movement issue causing the compensation.

Chiropractic care focuses on identifying and correcting areas of restricted motion to improve how the body moves as a whole. Adjustments help restore joint function, while SoftWave therapy may support tissue healing in overworked areas. In cases involving spinal compression, decompression therapy can help reduce stress on discs and nerves, allowing the body to move more efficiently and comfortably.

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Nicholas Esser

Dr. Esser, owner and primary provider at 614 Chiropractic of Hilliard, Ohio is a highly experienced chiropractor who welcomes all ages of patients to our practice. Dr. Esser was born and raised in Anna, Ohio, (Go Rockets!) where he has always been a chiropractic patient himself since he was a baby under the care and guidance of his mentor and friend Dr. Kreg Huffer. He attended Ohio State University where he received his bachelor’s degree.

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