Is It OK To Exercise After An Adjustment? (2024)

Hey there, fitness enthusiasts and health-conscious folks! Today, we’re going to learn about an interesting topic that may have crossed your mind if you’ve ever visited a chiropractor: exercise after chiropractic adjustment. Generally speaking, it is okay to exercise after an adjustment with your chiropractor. However, there are some factors to take into consideration. We’ll explore why it’s beneficial and how to do it safely. Ultimately making the most out of your chiropractic care while staying active and healthy.

The Benefits of Exercise Post-Adjustment

Importance of Doing It Safely

  • Listening to your chiropractor’s advice: Your chiropractor is your go-to person when it comes to figuring out when and how to start exercising after an adjustment. They’ll consider things like your specific condition, the severity of your symptoms, and your overall health when giving you guidance. Make sure to follow their recommendations. Also, don’t hesitate to ask questions if you’re unsure about any part of your post-adjustment exercise plan.
  • Gradually reintroducing exercise: It’s super important to ease back into exercise after a chiropractic adjustment. Start with low-impact activities like walking or swimming, and then slowly increase the intensity as your body gets used to the changes. Hold off on high-impact or strenuous exercises. This is especially important for those that involve twisting or bending the spine, until your chiropractor gives you the green light.
  • Paying attention to your body’s signals: As you start exercising again after your adjustment, it’s crucial to listen to your body. If you feel pain or discomfort during or after a workout, it might be a sign that you’re pushing too hard or doing something that isn’t quite right for your current condition. If this happens, talk to your chiropractor for advice and consider tweaking your exercise routine.

A Simple Exercise After An Adjustment to Help Ease You Back

In the video above I demonstrate using a kickball to activate and coordinate muscle control of your neck. I show the neck’s full range of motion. This is an excellent technique to improve neck range of motion by guiding a gentle stretch through the neck muscles, guided by the ball’s rolling surface. Give it a try, and compare the feeling to a regular neck stretch. With this technique, you can mobilize your neck muscles through their range of motion. Simultaneously, this stimulates them with a constant isotonic tension through the muscles’ shortened and lengthened position.

Ultimately, It’s best to listen to your chiropractor and get custom tailored exercise plan. Try to seek a chiropractor that promotes rehabilitative exercises, for better outcomes. Follow their guidelines, and, generally, it will be safe for you to perform them.

What If Exercising After My Adjustment Is Painful?

The answer is simply don’t do them. Whether you are under chiropractic care or not, your exercises that you do at the gym should not be more painful than a 2/10 on the pain scale. 0/10 is no pain. 5/10 is noticeable pain that is starting to annoy you and is interfering with your concentration at work. 10/10 is the worst pain you could ever imagine. An easy 2/10 is just about what your own body allows you to do under your own power before your body tells you to not do it any more.

For example, let’s say you are at the gym and you are doing overhead presses. You start to feel a pinch in your shoulders as you go through a painful arc of motion. You should probably stop and let it rest if it is more than a simple muscle burn from activity. If it’s more of a sharp pinch, you could be aggravating it. The same rules applies to your low back.

Pain Guidelines To Remember

  • 1/10 – If it’s a mild reminder that you have been injured there before, it is most likely safe to continue with the exercise.
  • 2/10 – If it’s almost healed, but not there yet (it can take up to a year). For example, you start returning to a moderately weighted dead-lift that starts to produce pain in your spine. At that point you need to evaluate it with your chiropractor.
  • If the pain intensity increases to 3/10 and beyond, you may need to lay off of the exercise a little longer. Work with lighter weights or work with your chiropractor to find a routine thatis more injury-appropriate.

Exercising after a chiropractic adjustment is a great idea because it can make the treatment work better, improve your overall health and well-being, and help you recover from the adjustment. To make sure you’re doing it safely, follow your chiropractor’s advice. Remember to ease back into exercise gradually, and pay close attention to how your body feels. By sticking to these guidelines, you’ll be well on your way to enjoying the full benefits of chiropractic care and living an active, healthy lifestyle.

Understanding Chiropractic Adjustments

Next, we’ll jump into the world of chiropractic adjustments. We’ll discuss the goals of chiropractic care and how adjustments affect your musculoskeletal system. So grab a seat (preferably with good back support) and let’s get started!

The Goals of Chiropractic Care

How Adjustments Impact the Musculoskeletal System

  • Restoring proper alignment: So, what happens during a chiropractic adjustment, anyway? Well, during an adjustment, your chiropractor applies controlled force to specific joints in your spine or other areas of your body. This helps to realign the body and can fix problems like subluxations (when the vertebrae are out of place) and joint dysfunctions.
  • Reducing stress on the nervous system: When your spine is out of alignment, it can put stress on your nervous system, leading to all sorts of problems. Adjustments from a chiropractor help relieve this stress by correcting misalignments and putting your spine back to work the way it should. This can help to alleviate pain and other symptoms caused by pressure on your nerves.
  • Strengthening surrounding muscles and tissues: Chiropractic adjustments can also help to strengthen the muscles and tissues surrounding your spine and joints. By putting things back in the right place and making sure they work right, your muscles can work better and support your skeletal system better. This can lead to better posture, more stability, and a lower chance of getting hurt in the future.

What’s Happening When I Get An Adjustment

When I was going through school and coming up in my career, they always called the popping sound in your back,cavitation. It turns out, that term was not appropriate for what is actually happening. Cavitation happens to a boat’s propellers as they are cutting through San Francisco Bay water very quickly. As the propeller blade chops through the water, bubbles form on the surface of the blade and they quickly collapse. As the bubbles collapse, they cause damage to the surface of the propeller.This isnotwhat happens to the spine or to your knuckles.

The reality of what happens in your neck when it is adjusted is calledtribonucleation. As your chiropractor moves your spine into position he is precisely contacting the segment that is not moving as it should. As he adjusts that joint by distracting the surface of the joint, surface tension is released in the synovial fluid. A popping sound happens. It’s like if you had two panes of glass, and you had water between the two flat surfaces. You would be able to glide across the surfaces of the glass smoothly with the water as a lubricant. However, if you tried to separate the two panes it would be difficult until you release the surface tension. A pop may happen.

In summary, chiropractic adjustments offer numerous benefits for your musculoskeletal system. By addressing pain and discomfort, improving function and mobility, and supporting overall health and wellness, chiropractic care can help you feel and move better. Now that you have a better understanding of what chiropractic adjustments are all about, let’s get back to our main topic: exercising after an adjustment.

Benefits of Exercising After Adjustment

In this section, we’ll dive deeper into the benefits of exercising after an adjustment, specifically looking at how it can enhance the effects of chiropractic care and promote overall health and well-being. So, let’s jump right in!

Enhancing the effects of chiropractic care

  • Strengthening muscles and improving flexibility: One of the key ways exercise can enhance the effects of chiropractic care is by strengthening the muscles and improving flexibility around your spine and joints. When your muscles are strong and flexible, they provide better support for your spine and joints. This makes it easier for your body to maintain proper alignment. This can help you avoid the need for frequent adjustments and improve your overall posture.
  • Supporting spinal alignment: After a chiropractic adjustment, it’s important to keep your spine in its newfound, healthy alignment. Exercise can help with this by promoting proper posture and body mechanics. When you exercise regularly, especially when you do things that focus on core strength and stability, you are better able to keep your spine in good shape throughout the day.
  • Preventing future injuries: Another awesome benefit of exercising after an adjustment is that it can help prevent future injuries. By strengthening your muscles and improving your flexibility, you’re less likely to experience issues like muscle strains or joint sprains. Plus, regular exercise can help you maintain a healthy weight, which reduces stress on your spine and joints.

Foot And Ankle Adjustments Boost Athletic Performance: A Case Study

Years ago, I volunteered my time for theBerkeley Men’s Lacrosseteam. I had a contact with their strength and conditioning coach. Through this contact he offered me the opportunity to treat this fantastic group of athletes. It was a great experience.

Performingfoot and ankle adjustmentonBerkeley Lacrosseplayers.

This wasn’t my first time working with athletes of this caliber, though. This opportunity presented itself because of my experience a couple of years before that. About 5 years ago, I volunteered my time to be the team chiropractor for a Salt Lake City football team. I showed up to their team practices once a week. We would evaluate and correct any faults in the football player’s lower extremitiesduring their practice.

Treating high school football players. They are more robust than the college lacrosse players.

We had great feedback during this time from the players.However, the biggest success for me was when the coaches informed me for that the team had an 80% reduction of non-contact injuries.

A 2013 study in the journal Manual Therapy studied the effects offoot manipulation and dynamic standing balance. These researchers studied the balance of 20 healthy volunteers. They lined them all up to have their ankles adjusted, just like I did with those high school and college athletes. The researchers discovered that reach distance is a measure of better balance. Their subjects who got the chiropractic manipulation improved over a control group. In conclusion, they found that manipulation of the foot and ankle is a great addition to proprioceptive exercises and other therapeutic activities.

Promoting Overall Health and Well-Being

In conclusion, working out after a chiropractic adjustment has a lot of benefits, from making your care work better to improving your health and well-being as a whole. By staying active and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, you’re setting yourself up for success in your journey toward better spinal health.

Always remember to consult with your chiropractor before beginning a new exercise routine after an adjustment and to listen to your body’s signals as you reintroduce physical activity. With the right guidance and approach, you can reap the full benefits of combining chiropractic care and exercise in your life.

How Long Do I Wait Before I Can Exercise After An Adjustment?

When researchers study tribonucleation in knuckles they find that you can’t re-pop a joint for another 20 minutes. You pop your knuckles. Five minutes later, you can’t pop them. 20 minutes later, you can. (They also discovered that popping your does not, in fact, cause arthritis.)

It is recommended that that, generally speaking, after your chiropractic visit, you should wait about 30 minutes until performing vigorous exercises. In addition, warming up first is highly advised. After about 30 minutes your joints pack into a stable position again and your muscles have time to catch up.

Chiropractic adjustments help relax tight muscles via fast-stretch reflexes. They hit the reset button on your tight muscles. After these muscles relax, the muscle spindle and golgi tendon organs in the muscles send signals back to the spinal cord and cerebellum. This causes them to re-adapt to joint position. Make sure you are giving your body some time to go through this process before you perform any rigorous exercise after an adjustment.

Final Thoughts

While in college I was the seminar auditor for the continuing education department. As a result of that, I was able to attend over 1000 hours of postgraduate classes in the field of automobile and sports injuries, worker’s compensation disability and apportionment, research reviews, various techniques and rehabilitation, neurology, and even a few practice management courses. Being exposed to these classes, gave me a perspective that made me decide that the best policy for myself as a doctor is to be patient centered.

Being patient-centered as a doctor means that the patient’s needs come first. I continually seek out best practices through published research in the field of chiropractic, physical medicine, and physical therapy. When new patients see me, they receive a medical history, an orthopedic and neurological examination, a differential diagnosis, and a treatment plan. These combine traditional chiropractic and our latest knowledge in the field of physical rehabilitation.

I’ve called Sonoma my home ever since then. I practice in SoMa San Francisco because I want to be around the world of tech. As I follow tech and listen to podcasts about tech, I see it all go down in San Francisco. I use to watch Apple events being reported from the Moscone Center. To me, this is where it’s all happening. However, I’m also proud to be able to live in a scenic, rural town where all of my patients love to visit.

  • Dr. Todd Lloyd

Greetings, health enthusiasts! I'm Dr. Todd Lloyd, a dedicated chiropractor with extensive expertise in the field of chiropractic care and its integration with exercise for optimal health. With over a thousand hours of postgraduate classes in areas ranging from automobile and sports injuries to neurology, I bring a patient-centered approach to my practice, prioritizing the well-being of those I serve.

Now, let's delve into the topic at hand: exercising after chiropractic adjustment. This is a crucial aspect of post-treatment care that, when done correctly, can significantly enhance the benefits of chiropractic adjustments. As we explore this, I'll draw upon my comprehensive knowledge to provide insights and recommendations.

Benefits of Exercise Post-Adjustment:

  1. Enhancing Chiropractic Care Effects: Exercise strengthens muscles and improves flexibility, reinforcing the benefits of chiropractic treatment. A 2005 study highlighted that participants in an exercise program after spinal manipulation therapy experienced greater pain reduction and improved disability compared to non-exercisers.

  2. Promoting Overall Health: Exercise is a cornerstone for maintaining overall health. It boosts cardiovascular fitness, increases muscle strength, and reduces stress, anxiety, and depression. Staying active post-chiropractic adjustment not only maximizes treatment benefits but also supports holistic well-being.

  3. Supporting Post-Adjustment Recovery: Exercise aids in recovery by promoting blood flow to affected areas, delivering essential nutrients and oxygen. Gentle stretching and low-impact exercises alleviate stiffness, ensuring a smoother recovery process.

Importance of Doing It Safely:

  1. Listening to Your Chiropractor: Your chiropractor plays a crucial role in guiding your post-adjustment exercise plan. Tailored advice based on your specific condition, symptoms, and overall health is essential. Following their recommendations ensures a safe and effective exercise routine.

  2. Gradual Reintroduction of Exercise: Starting with low-impact activities and gradually increasing intensity allows your body to adjust to post-chiropractic changes. High-impact or strenuous exercises, especially those involving spine movements, should be avoided until receiving approval from your chiropractor.

  3. Paying Attention to Body Signals: Listening to your body is paramount. Any pain or discomfort during or after exercise could signal issues. Consulting your chiropractor and adjusting your routine accordingly ensures a safe and effective post-adjustment exercise plan.

A Simple Exercise After An Adjustment: In the provided video, I demonstrate a kickball exercise to activate and coordinate neck muscles. This technique enhances neck range of motion, promoting muscle mobilization through their full range. Such exercises, when incorporated into a customized plan, contribute to optimal post-chiropractic care.

What If Exercising After My Adjustment Is Painful? Exercising post-adjustment should not exceed a 2/10 on the pain scale. Mild reminders of previous injuries are generally safe (1/10), while increasing pain intensity (3/10 and beyond) may necessitate adjustments to the exercise routine. Consultation with your chiropractor ensures appropriate modifications for injury-appropriate workouts.

Understanding Chiropractic Adjustments:

  1. Goals of Chiropractic Care:

    • Relieving pain and discomfort.
    • Improving function and mobility.
    • Supporting overall health and wellness.
  2. How Adjustments Impact the Musculoskeletal System:

    • Restoring proper alignment.
    • Reducing stress on the nervous system.
    • Strengthening surrounding muscles and tissues.
  3. What’s Happening When I Get An Adjustment:

    • Dispelling the myth of "cavitation."
    • Clarifying the term "tribonucleation" and its role in adjustments.

Benefits of Exercising After Adjustment:

  1. Enhancing the Effects of Chiropractic Care:

    • Strengthening muscles and improving flexibility.
    • Supporting spinal alignment.
    • Preventing future injuries.
  2. Promoting Overall Health and Well-Being:

    • Boosting mood and mental health.
    • Enhancing cardiovascular fitness.
    • Improving sleep quality.

How Long Do I Wait Before I Can Exercise After An Adjustment? A recommended wait of about 30 minutes after a chiropractic visit is advised before engaging in vigorous exercises. This allows joints to stabilize, muscles to relax, and the body to adapt to the adjustment.

In conclusion, exercising after a chiropractic adjustment is a prudent idea to maximize treatment benefits. By adhering to your chiropractor's guidance, gradually reintroducing exercise, and paying attention to your body, you'll embark on a journey toward better spinal health and overall well-being. Remember, your health journey is unique, and a customized approach under the guidance of a chiropractic professional is key.

Is It OK To Exercise After An Adjustment? (2024)

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