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Your Most Powerful Pain Relief Tool? It Might Just Be Your Breath

March 03, 2026

The Breath-Spine Connection: What the Latest Research Says About Breathing for Neck and Back Pain Relief

Evidence-Based Insights for Chiropractic Patients

Dr. Le's Chiropractic & Wellness, L.L.C. believes that an informed patient is an empowered one, which is why we regularly review the latest science to guide your treatment. Most recently, one of the most exciting recent findings is about something you do around 20,000 times every day: breathing.

Breathing is rarely the first thing people associate with neck or back pain relief — but perhaps it should be. The science, however, tells a different story — one where your breathing pattern plays an astonishingly significant role in pain levels, muscle tension, and spinal health.

THE NECK PAIN CONNECTION

A 2025 randomized controlled trial by Heo and Shin published in Complementary Therapies in Medicine found that a structured breathing exercise program significantly lessened pain and disability in patients with non-specific neck pain. (1) Participants also showed measurable improvements in their breathing patterns, suggesting a meaningful association between how we breathe and how our neck muscles function. Poor breathing mechanics — such as shallow chest breathing — can overwork the accessory muscles of the neck and upper shoulders, contributing to chronic tension and pain. Teaching patients to breathe diaphragmatically helps unburden those overworked muscles and restore healthier movement patterns. Your Auburn chiropractor knows it takes time and is here to move along that path with you.

BREATHING AND LOW BACK PAIN

The diaphragm has a dual purpose — yes, it drives every breath you take, but it is also one of the body's primary muscles for supporting and stabilizing the spine. A 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis by Chen and colleagues in the Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation confirmed that breathing exercises can effectively lower pain intensity and disability in people with chronic non-specific low back pain. (2) When the diaphragm contracts correctly, it increases intra-abdominal pressure, which helps stabilize the lumbar spine — much like a natural internal brace. Patients who practice diaphragmatic and controlled breathing exercises may experience less strain on the structures of the lower back during daily activities.

BROADER EVIDENCE FOR SPINAL PAIN RELIEF

Van Wesemael and colleagues cast a wide net in their 2025 Clinical Rehabilitation review, analyzing the impact of breathing interventions on spinal pain across a broad range of patient groups and conditions. (3) Their findings position breathing exercises as a powerful complement to the kind of hands-on care — such as spinal manipulation and soft tissue work — that sits at the heart of the chiropractic treatment at Dr. Le's Chiropractic & Wellness, L.L.C.. As part of a well-rounded chiropractic care plan, breathing exercises may help patients get more out of their treatment and maintain results longer. The goal of care at Dr. Le's Chiropractic & Wellness, L.L.C. is to get the most out of your treatment plan!

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU

One of the great advantages of breathing exercises is that they require no equipment, no gym membership, and no special setting — just a few minutes and a willingness to practice. Whether you're suffering with a stiff neck from desk work or chronic low back pain, adding guided breathing to your daily routine may amplify the benefits of your chiropractic care. Ask your chiropractor at Dr. Le's Chiropractic & Wellness, L.L.C. whether diaphragmatic breathing or other techniques are right for your individual condition.

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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Kurt Olding on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he shares the importance of understanding the latest in spinal research as well as the benefits of The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.

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