How Stress Affects the Spine
Stress doesn’t just affect your mind — it affects your body too, especially your spine and nervous system.
When we experience stress, our muscles naturally tighten as part of the body’s “fight or flight” response. Over time, this constant tension can lead to stiffness, poor posture, headaches, neck pain, shoulder tightness, and even lower back discomfort.
Many people notice they hold stress in their:
- Neck and shoulders
- Upper back
- Jaw
- Lower back
Chronic stress can also affect sleep, energy levels, and the body’s ability to heal properly.
One of the best ways to combat stress on the body is through regular movement, stretching, hydration, deep breathing, and maintaining proper spinal alignment. Chiropractic adjustments can help reduce tension, improve mobility, and support healthy nervous system function.
This month, take a few minutes each day to:
- Stretch regularly
- Take short walks
- Practice deep breathing
- Check your posture
- Prioritize rest
Your spine supports you every day — make sure you’re supporting it too!

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