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Understanding Postural Strain: Causes, Symptoms, and Chiropractic Solutions from El Paso’s Scientific Chiropractor

Have you ever sat in an odd position for too long, like bending over your desk or phone, and then felt a sharp twinge or stiffness when you tried to sit up straight? This happens to many people every day, especially those with desk jobs or who spend hours on screens. At Chiropractic Scientist, we often see this issue among our El Paso patients. It’s not just a minor annoyance—it can lead to ongoing discomfort if ignored. In this article, we’ll explain what postural strain is, why it causes that “reset” feeling in your muscles and joints, and how chiropractic care can fix it. Led by Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, our team uses science-backed methods to help you move without pain. Whether you’re dealing with back issues from poor posture or want to prevent them, understanding this can improve your daily life.
What Postural Strain Is and How It Happens
Postural strain, also called muscle tightness or trigger-point pain, occurs when you hold your body in an awkward position for a long time. This stresses your muscles, fascia (the tissue around muscles), and joints, leading to pain when you move back to normal (Hopkins Medicine, n.d.). Think of it like kinking a hose—the flow gets blocked, and unkinking it causes a sudden rush that feels weird.
In our El Paso clinic at Chiropractic Scientist, Dr. Alexander Jimenez explains that bad posture from daily habits, like slouching, builds up tension quietly. Over time, this can lead to chronic issues such as back or neck pain (Jimenez, n.d.). The “reset” you feel is your body realigning, often with a pop or ache as tissues adjust. This is common among people with desk jobs or those who drive, and we’ve helped many locals overcome it through targeted care.
Medically, this might be joint subluxation or fixation, where a joint becomes stuck and hurts when it is released (Peak Performance, n.d.). Poor alignment limits movement, and correcting it triggers that brief discomfort. At Chiropractic Scientist, we focus on fixing these misalignments to restore smooth motion.
Key Elements of the Postural Strain Experience
To make sense of why this hurts, let’s look at the main parts:
- Muscle and Joint Tightness: Long, awkward positions cause muscles to shorten and joints to shift slightly, creating limits called subluxations. This leads to pain on movement (Blackburn Chiropractor, n.d.).
- Tissue Stress: Extra pressure on muscles, fascia, and joints builds inflammation or sticky spots, making everything feel locked (Hopkins Medicine, n.d.).
- The Reset Sensation: Moving back to normal causes tissues to shift, sometimes releasing gas bubbles in joints, producing a pop (Chiro One, n.d.).
- Ongoing Stiffness: After the reset, muscles might guard the area, causing short-term awkwardness until your nerves calm down (Cleveland Clinic, n.d.).
Dr. Jimenez, with over 30 years in chiropractic and functional medicine, observes that, in El Paso, this often links to lifestyle factors such as stress or poor ergonomics. His approach as a Chiropractic Scientist incorporates posture checks to prevent recurrence (Jimenez, 2026).
Common Causes of Postural Strain
Many things can lead to this issue. Here’s a breakdown:
- Trigger Points: Sensitive muscle knots that ache when stretched, often from repeated bad positions (YouTube Video, n.d.).
- Fascia Adhesions: Thickened connective tissue that restricts motion, causing stickiness and pain (WebMD, n.d.).
- Somatic Tension: Stored stress making muscles feel locked, tied to unnoticed habits (On The Go Wellness, n.d.; Somatic Movement Center, n.d.).
- Joint Misalignment: Subluxations from imbalance, leading to painful releases (Highland Chiropractic, n.d.).
- Poor Posture: Slouching or uneven stances that strain the spine over time (Calhoun Spine Care, n.d.; Physis Physical Therapy, n.d.).
At Chiropractic Scientist, Dr. Jimenez notes that these causes often chain together, such as tight hips affecting the back, disrupting daily activities in our active El Paso community (Jimenez, n.d.).
The Science Behind What Happens
When you stay in a detrimental position, your body compensates by tightening up. But this creates imbalances. Let’s dive deeper.
Joint Issues and Pain
Joints can get fixed in place, reducing their range of motion. Returning to neutral forces a quick adjustment, causing discomfort (Spine Stop, n.d.). Poor posture worsens this by misaligning the spine (Function First, n.d.). Dr. Jimenez sees this in patients with desk jobs, where imbalances lead to fatigue—he uses targeted therapies to break the cycle.
Proprioceptive Adjustment
The reset is your body’s position-sensing system (proprioception) recalibrating after being thrown off (Somatic Movement Center, n.d.). It’s a natural nerve response to restore balance.
Why the Pain Lingers Briefly
Swollen tissues or joint gas release cause the ache, with muscles staying tense for protection (Cleveland Clinic, n.d.). This usually passes quickly, but repeated episodes can lead to chronic strain.
In our El Paso practice, we address this holistically by combining chiropractic care with nutrition and exercise for lasting relief (NYDN Rehab, n.d.).
Benefits of Chiropractic Care at Chiropractic Scientist
If postural strain bothers you often, chiropractic care is a beneficial solution. At Chiropractic Scientist in El Paso, Dr. Alexander Jimenez and his team offer integrative treatments to fix the root causes.
Hands-On Adjustments
We use precise thrusts to unlock stuck joints, preventing painful self-resets (Mayo Clinic, n.d.). This reduces nerve pressure and inflammation (Newark Pain and Rehab, n.d.). Dr. Jimenez specializes in spinal manipulations for subluxations, helping patients feel better fast.
Soft Tissue Work
Myofascial release targets tight fascia and muscles, easing cramps and stiffness (Hopkins Medicine, n.d.). This is key for our patients with chronic tension.
Movement and Strength Building
We teach exercises to improve joint range of motion and muscle support, helping prevent problems from returning (Highland Chiropractic, n.d.). Dr. Jimenez includes posture correction in personalized plans.
Nerve Function Improvement
Adjustments normalize nerve signals, cutting pain and boosting mobility (Effective Integrative Healthcare, n.d.). Most visits are painless, with only mild soreness sometimes (Flourish Chiropractic Spa, n.d.).
If pain lasts, come see us in El Paso—don’t wait (Healthgrades, n.d.). Our multidisciplinary team handles everything from auto injuries to wellness.
Postural strain doesn’t have to slow you down. At Chiropractic Scientist, Dr. Jimenez’s expertise in chiropractic and functional medicine helps El Paso residents live pain-free. Schedule a consultation today at our Central or East Side locations.
References
Blackburn Chiropractor. (n.d.). Postural Alterations.
Calhoun Spine Care. (n.d.). Posture’s Impact on Back Pain Treatment Success.
Chiro One. (n.d.). What Really Happens During a Chiropractic Adjustment?
Cleveland Clinic. (n.d.). Muscle Stiffness: Causes & Treatment.
Effective Integrative Healthcare. (n.d.). How Does a Chiropractic Adjustment Work.
Flourish Chiropractic Spa. (n.d.). Is the Chiropractor Painful?
Healthgrades. (n.d.). When to See a Doctor for Back Pain.
Highland Chiropractic. (n.d.). When One Tight Muscle Breaks the Whole Chain.
Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.). Muscle Pain: It May Actually Be Your Fascia.
Jimenez, A. (n.d.). Injury Specialists.
Mayo Clinic. (n.d.). Chiropractic adjustment.
Newark Pain and Rehab. (n.d.). The Power of the Adjustment.
NYDN Rehab. (n.d.). Feeling Stiff? Why stretching may not be the best solution.
On The Go Wellness. (n.d.). Somatic Soreness.
Peak Performance. (n.d.). FAQ.
Physis Physical Therapy. (n.d.). Poor Posture: The Main Culprit Behind Muscle Tension.
Somatic Movement Center. (n.d.). Unlocking Your Body.
Spine Stop. (n.d.). What Happens During a Chiropractic Adjustment?
WebMD. (n.d.). Muscle Pain (Myofascial Pain Syndrome).
YouTube Video. (n.d.). Trigger Point Explained [Video]. YouTube.
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