Chronic Low Back Pain Relief in Den Haag: A Structured Chiropractic Approach
Amy Leigh Bishop
Owner & Chiropractor (Den Bosch and Den Haag) at TOPCHIRO Den Haag
Chronic Low Back Pain Relief in Den Haag
Low back pain is one of the most common reasons patients in The Hague visit TOPCHIRO Den Haag. Whether it stems from years behind a desk in the city centre, long hours behind the wheel, post-pregnancy recovery, or an old sports injury, the pattern is similar: stretching helps temporarily, painkillers mask the issue, and the underlying problem keeps returning.
Why Low Back Pain Becomes Chronic
Most chronic low back pain is not caused by a single event — it is the result of repetitive postural stress, joint restriction, and compensations the body builds over months or years. By the time pain becomes constant, the spine, pelvis, and surrounding nervous system have all adapted around the dysfunction.
A structured chiropractic plan addresses three layers:
- Joint motion — restoring proper movement to restricted segments
- Postural alignment — correcting the underlying pelvic and spinal position
- Nervous system function — reducing irritation that drives pain and muscle guarding
What Patients in Den Haag Report
Patients at TOPCHIRO Den Haag consistently describe the same arc: noticeable relief within the first few sessions, followed by lasting improvement once corrective care is complete. Office workers report being able to sit through a full workday without bracing. Drivers and instructors report being able to do their job without constant shoulder and hip tension. Parents report being able to lift, carry, and play without flare-ups.
One patient who had suffered from sciatica for years following a heavy deadlift described the change as "onwards and upwards" after just six weeks of care. Another, a driving instructor, reported being able to move freely again after months of barely being able to get out of his car.
What to Expect from a Care Plan
A care plan at TOPCHIRO Den Haag typically begins with a thorough intake and examination led by Dr. Zarak Bartley or Dr. Amy Leigh Bishop. The findings determine whether chiropractic care is appropriate, and if so, how many corrections are needed in the initial corrective phase. Most patients then transition to a maintenance phase to prevent recurrence.
If low back pain has shaped your daily routine for longer than it should, a structured chiropractic assessment is the most direct way to find out what is actually driving it.