Jacobs Chiropractic

Jacobs Chiropractic Jacobs Chiropractic is a South Arlington chiropractic center focused on helping our patients achieve

Doctor Wendy Jacobs is a chiropractor at Jacobs Chiropractic in Arlington, VA. If you are struggling with neck or back pain, headaches or migraines, carpal tunnel, sciatica, or any other health condition please call us today or visit our website and take advantage of our new patient special.

04/16/2026

Welcome to all the new followers of Jacobs Chiropractic. Feel free to contact me if you have injury questions.

04/15/2026

Cold front moving through? Slips and falls are more common than you think.
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04/15/2026

Bent Out of Shape: 3 Daily Habits That Quietly Hurt Your Spine
By To Your Health Editorial Staff

Most people don't think about their spine until something starts to hurt. But many cases of back pain, neck tension, lingering aches – and much more – don't come from dramatic injuries; they build slowly from everyday routines.
Research shows that repeated low-level strain on muscles, joints, and discs can add up over time, especially when posture and movement patterns stay the same day after day. The good news: Small awareness and habit shifts can make a meaningful difference.

1. Sitting for Hours Without Moving
Modern life is built around sitting – at desks, in cars, on couches, and in front of screens. While sitting itself isn't dangerous, prolonged sitting changes how the spine is loaded. Studies show that sustained seated posture increases pressure on spinal discs, especially in the lower back, and reduces circulation to muscles that support the spine. Over time, this can contribute to stiffness, muscle fatigue and pain.
Real-life example: You start your workday answering emails. Meetings stack up. You eat lunch at your desk. By late afternoon, your lower back feels tight and your shoulders creep toward your ears. Nothing dramatic happened except hours in one position.
Why it matters: When the body stays still too long, supportive muscles switch off, posture collapses, and joints bear more strain. The spine thrives on movement, not stillness.
Don't Put Your Spine at Risk - Copyright – Stock Photo / Register Mark Spine-smart fix: Think movement snacks. Standing, stretching or walking for even 1-5 minutes every half hour (I recommend hour) helps restore circulation and muscle activity. Adjustable desks and walking meetings also reduce cumulative strain.

2. The Forward-Head Phone Habit
Look around any public space and you'll see it: heads tilted down, shoulders rounded forward, eyes fixed on phones. Researchers have found that bending the head forward significantly increases the load on the neck. What feels like a light tilt can multiply stress on cervical spine structures and supporting muscles.
Real-life example: Scrolling social media in bed. Texting while waiting in line. Checking emails during commercials. Minutes turn into hours each day with your chin tucked and shoulders slumped.
Why it matters: Forward-head posture shifts the center of gravity, forcing neck and upper back muscles to work harder just to hold your head up. Over time, this contributes to neck pain, tension headaches and upper-back soreness.
Spine-smart fix: Bring the screen to eye level instead of dropping your head to the screen. Reset posture often: ears over shoulders, shoulders relaxed, chin level. Small adjustments reduce strain dramatically. And perhaps most importantly: minimize phone / screen time as much as possible.

3. Lifting the Convenient Way
Many people don't think twice about how they pick things up – laundry baskets, grocery bags, kids, pet carriers and more. But quick, awkward lifts are a leading cause of back strain. Research consistently shows that bending and twisting under load increases stress on spinal discs and ligaments.
Real-life example: You grab all the grocery bags in one trip. You twist to pull a heavy box from the car. You scoop up a toddler while turning to answer a question. The motion feels routine … until your back tightens later.
Why it matters: The spine is designed for stability, not sudden rotational force under weight. Repeated poor lifting mechanics can irritate tissues and increase injury risk.
Spine-smart fix: Pause for positioning. Face what you're lifting. Bend at the hips and knees, keep the object close, and use your legs to power the lift. It feels slower – but your back pays less of the price.

The Bigger Picture

Spine problems rarely come from one moment. They're usually the result of small stresses repeated thousands of times. The encouraging part is that prevention works the same way: small protective choices repeated daily.
Move more often. Bring screens up (or reduce screen time altogether). Lift with intention. Your spine supports you every day – returning the favor doesn't require major life changes, just better everyday habits.
Add preventive spine care to your routine. Chiropractic care focuses on maintaining healthy spinal alignment, joint mobility and muscle balance – all key factors in reducing strain from daily habits. Research shows that conservative spinal care can help relieve back and neck pain, improve function and reduce the likelihood of recurring issues.
Chiropractors can also help identify the everyday movement and posture habits that may be stressing your spine, and provide practical education on safer ways to sit, lift, move, and use devices. Even if you're not currently in pain, periodic check-ins can catch small problems early, keep you moving comfortably and support long-term spine health.

04/15/2026

April 16, 1862 Lincoln signed a bill outlawing slavery in DC

04/15/2026

April 14th 1828 Webster published the 1st American Standard Dictionary

04/15/2026

April 13, 1943 FDR dedicated the Jefferson Memorial for Jefferson's 200th birthday

04/06/2026

April 6, 1896 1st Modern Day Olympics began in Athens Greece

02/18/2026

So, I have a really bad tear of my meniscus (right knee) with a folded flap. I went for it last night and used my adjusting instrument on my joint. Hurt like hell but today almost no pain and better ROM. So excited.

01/26/2026

We are closed today and maybe tomorrow, due severe cold and ice. Stay safe and warm.
Make your appointment for later in the week.

01/23/2026

Taking care of your heart is one of the most powerful acts of self-love. ❤️ Chiropractic care helps your heart and body function at their best.

3 kinds of STRESS effects our spine.
01/23/2026

3 kinds of STRESS effects our spine.

Stress affects more than your mind. Supporting your nervous system with chiropractic care can help your heart and overall whole-being. ❤️

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2433 26th Road South
Arlington, VA
22206

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