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- Active Release Technique
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- Kinesiotaping
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- Sports Injury Chiropractor
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- Wellness Care
- Active Release Technique
- Chiropractic Adjustments
- Corporate Wellness
- Erchonia Red Laser
- Exercise Therapy
- Extremity Adjusting
- Graston Therapy
- Kinesiotaping
- Neuropathy Services
- Nutrition Services
- Orthotics
- Personal Injury Care
- Spinal Decompression
- Sports Injury Chiropractor
- Workers Compensation
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- Bursitis and Tendonitis
- Car Accidents and Auto Injuries
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Disc Injuries
- Extremity Pain
- Herniated Discs
- Hip Pain
- Knee Pain
- Low Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Neuropathy
- Personal Injury
- Pinched Nerve
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Radiating Pain
- Sciatica
- Shoulder Pain
- Sports Injuries
- Whiplash
- Work Injuries
- Bursitis and Tendonitis
- Car Accidents and Auto Injuries
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Disc Injuries
- Extremity Pain
- Herniated Discs
- Hip Pain
- Knee Pain
- Low Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Neuropathy
- Personal Injury
- Pinched Nerve
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Radiating Pain
- Sciatica
- Shoulder Pain
- Sports Injuries
- Whiplash
- Work Injuries
Low Back Pain Treatment at Chiropractic First in South Burlington VT
Low back pain should not control your life
Low back pain can affect everything from getting through the workday to sleeping comfortably at night. For many people, the most frustrating part is not knowing why it keeps coming back or why it never fully resolves. At Chiropractic First, we help patients in South Burlington and surrounding Vermont communities understand what is causing low back pain, then follow a clear plan to correct the underlying problem and support long term spinal health.
Our care is built for people who have tried rest, medication, stretching, or other approaches with limited results. We take time to evaluate how your spine moves, how your pelvis and hips are functioning, and whether discs, joints, muscles, or irritated nerves are contributing to your symptoms. The goal is meaningful progress you can feel and maintain, not short term relief that fades.
Common ways low back pain can feel
Low back pain can show up in different ways depending on the structures involved and how long the issue has been present. Some people experience a dull ache that comes and goes, while others feel sharp pain with bending or lifting. Symptoms can also change based on posture, activity level, or stress on the spine.
Localized aching or stiffness
Many patients describe tightness across the belt line, morning stiffness, or soreness after sitting, standing, or driving.
Sharp pain with movement
Pain may spike when standing up from a chair, bending forward, twisting, or lifting, especially with sudden motions.
Radiating pain into the hip or leg
When nerves are irritated, pain may travel into the buttock, thigh, or leg and may include tingling or numbness.
Fatigue and reduced endurance
Persistent discomfort can lead to reduced activity and muscle guarding that makes the low back feel tired or unstable.

Why low back pain often becomes chronic
Low back pain becomes chronic when the root cause is never identified and corrected, or when the body adapts with compensation patterns that keep stress on the same tissues. Many people temporarily improve, then flare again because underlying joint restriction, disc irritation, soft tissue dysfunction, or movement imbalance remains in place.
Spinal joint restriction and irritation
When spinal joints do not move normally, the surrounding tissues may tighten and the area can become sensitive and inflamed.
Disc stress and pressure
Discs can become irritated by repetitive strain, poor mechanics, or prolonged sitting, sometimes contributing to radiating pain symptoms.
Muscle imbalance and guarding
Tight hip flexors, weak core stability, or uneven movement patterns can overload the low back during daily activity.
Pelvic and hip mechanics
The low back works closely with the pelvis and hips, so dysfunction in these areas can drive ongoing back stress.
How chiropractic care helps low back pain
Chiropractic care focuses on restoring proper motion, alignment, and function in the spine and related structures. When joints move well and tissues are supported, the nervous system and muscles can function more normally. At Chiropractic First, we use a personalized approach based on your exam findings, lifestyle demands, and goals.
Improving spinal motion and mechanics
Targeted chiropractic adjustments can restore joint mobility and reduce abnormal stress patterns that contribute to persistent pain.
Reducing nerve irritation
When nerves are irritated by spinal restriction or disc pressure, improving function may reduce radiating pain and sensitivity.
Supporting disc and soft tissue recovery
Depending on your needs, care may include decompression, soft tissue therapy, and movement guidance to support healing.
Building stability for long term results
When appropriate, we incorporate simple corrective strategies that improve stability and reduce the chance of repeated flare ups.
Benefits of addressing low back pain with a structured plan
Patients often feel discouraged when low back pain keeps returning, especially after trying several approaches without clear answers. A structured plan helps you understand what is happening, measure progress, and stay focused on results that last.
Better daily comfort
Many patients report improved comfort during sitting, standing, walking, and bending as function returns to the area.
Improved mobility and flexibility
Restoring normal spinal and pelvic motion often helps patients move more freely with less stiffness or hesitation.
More confidence in activity
As stability improves, patients often return to exercise, hobbies, and normal routines with greater confidence and control.
Reduced recurrence
When underlying mechanics are corrected and supported, the risk of repeated episodes often decreases over time.
What to expect at Chiropractic First
Our process is designed to be clear and patient focused. We take time to listen, evaluate, and explain findings in a way that makes sense. This is especially important for people with chronic pain who have not received a helpful explanation in the past.
Focused consultation and history
We discuss your symptoms, triggers, past care, work demands, and lifestyle factors that may influence your low back pain.
Detailed spinal and movement evaluation
We assess spinal motion, pelvic mechanics, soft tissue tension, and signs that may suggest disc or nerve involvement.
Clear explanation of findings
Dr Michael Townsend explains what is contributing to your pain and what the next steps should be for correction.
Personalized care plan
Your plan is tailored to your condition and goals, with a focus on progress, function, and long term spinal health.
Learn more about our approach at our South Burlington chiropractor office.
Why patients choose our clinic for low back pain care
Chiropractic First has served South Burlington since 2001 with a commitment to personalized care and clear patient education. Many of our patients return and refer others because they finally understand why they are in pain and what it will take to correct it.
Experience and precision
With over twenty four years of experience and thousands of patients treated, Dr Townsend delivers confident, informed care.
Care that fits the individual
Every spine is different, so we customize care rather than using a one size approach for every patient.
Focus on long term improvement
Our goal is lasting results through improved function, better mechanics, and guidance that supports sustained progress.
Accessible local care in South Burlington
Patients from Burlington, Williston, Winooski, Essex, and Shelburne choose our clinic for attentive, local chiropractic care.
Importance of low back health for overall wellbeing
The low back is central to posture, walking, lifting, and daily movement. When low back function is compromised, the body often compensates in ways that affect the hips, knees, shoulders, and neck. Supporting spinal health can improve how you move, how you rest, and how confident you feel in everyday life.
Movement and strength
Healthy spinal mechanics support efficient movement and reduce unnecessary strain during work, exercise, and household tasks.
Nervous system function
The spine protects nerve pathways that influence muscle control and sensation throughout the body, including the lower extremities.
Posture and endurance
When the low back is functioning well, many patients notice improved posture and endurance during sitting and standing.
Quality of life
Reducing chronic pain often helps patients return to the activities they enjoy and regain confidence in daily routines.
Frequently asked questions about low back pain
These answers address common questions we hear from patients looking for low back pain care in South Burlington.
How do I know if my low back pain is coming from the spine or muscles
A focused exam can help identify whether joints, discs, muscles, or nerves are contributing. Many cases involve more than one factor.
Can chiropractic care help if my pain travels into my leg
Yes, radiating symptoms can be related to nerve irritation. We evaluate the cause and tailor care based on findings.
How soon might I notice improvement
Some patients feel early change within a few visits, while long standing conditions may improve more gradually over time.
Do you accept insurance for low back pain treatment
Yes, we accept cash and insurance, including BCBS, MVP, Cigna, Medicare, and Medicaid, and we are out of network with UHC.
Will I be given a care plan or just a quick adjustment
We provide a clear plan based on your evaluation, with attention to progress, function, and long term results.
Do you treat patients from outside South Burlington
Yes, we regularly see patients from Burlington, Williston, Winooski, Essex, Shelburne, and across Chittenden County.
Schedule a visit for low back pain in South Burlington VT
If you are ready to understand the real cause of your low back pain and follow a plan built for long term relief, Chiropractic First is here to help. Our clinic is located at 1480 Williston Road in South Burlington between the Burlington International Airport and Patchen Road in a brown building with a green and gold sign. Contact our office to get started with a personalized evaluation and care plan.
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Our Services
- Active Release Technique
- Chiropractic Adjustments
- Corporate Wellness
- Erchonia Red Laser
- Exercise Therapy
- Extremity Adjusting
- Graston Therapy
- Kinesiotaping
- Neuropathy Services
- Nutrition Services
- Orthotics
- Personal Injury Care
- Spinal Decompression
- Sports Injury Chiropractor
- Workers Compensation
- Wellness Care
Conditions Treated
- Bursitis and Tendonitis
- Car Accidents and Auto Injuries
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Disc Injuries
- Extremity Pain
- Herniated Discs
- Hip Pain
- Knee Pain
- Low Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Neuropathy
- Personal Injury
- Pinched Nerve
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Radiating Pain
- Sciatica
- Shoulder Pain
- Sports Injuries
- Whiplash
- Work Injuries