Lower Extremity Injuries Affect Your Low Back

A study done in Medicine and Science in Sports Exercise showed that soldiers with injuries to their lower extremities have an increased risk of developing low back pain by up to 70%.

How many people do you know who have had ankle, knee injuries?

People often wonder about how their LBP started with seemingly no injury. Many times it comes from the bottom up.

This is part of the reason we recommend regular chiropractic check ups. After we fix your back alignment and motion, walking around with bad knees, and ankles will cause alignment issues again.

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