Pubic Bone Pain

Chiropractic care can be an effective, non-invasive solution for managing pubic bone pain during pregnancy, a condition that occurs when the pubic symphysis joint becomes overly relaxed and unstable due to hormonal changes. This can lead to pain and discomfort in the pelvic region, especially during activities like walking, standing, or shifting positions. Chiropractic adjustments, particularly when performed by a Webster-certified chiropractor, can provide relief by addressing misalignments in the pelvis and promoting better balance and function in the joints and muscles.

The Webster Technique is a specialized chiropractic approach designed specifically for pregnant women, focusing on the alignment and function of the pelvis. A chiropractor who is Webster-certified has undergone advanced training to safely and effectively care for pregnant patients, understanding the unique changes that occur during pregnancy. By using gentle, targeted adjustments, a Webster-certified chiropractor can help relieve the pressure and tension contributing to pubic symphysis pain, allowing the pelvis to function more naturally.

In addition to alleviating pain, chiropractic care with a Webster-certified practitioner can help improve overall pelvic alignment, which can reduce the likelihood of further complications and promote a more comfortable pregnancy. Proper pelvic alignment is crucial not only for managing pubic symphysis pain but also for ensuring that the pelvis remains balanced as the body prepares for labor and delivery. For pregnant women dealing with pubic symphysis pain, working with a Webster-certified chiropractor provides specialized care that supports both immediate relief and long-term pelvic health.

“Dr. Stephanie has been amazing!…

…I started seeing her after having my baby and dealing with back pain. A month later I started to take my newborn son who has been struggling with colic and constipation. Since going to Dr. Stephanie my little one is not struggling with constipation and he hasn’t been as fussy! He is a different baby! I continue to get my care and little one will continue to go for routine adjustment.”

 

– Chesney Ostrosky