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If you're over 40 and your back pain hasn’t gone away in 6 months or more, you’re not alone — and it’s not your fault. You can feel better, naturally, with gentle care that supports your spine, your nervous system, and your life.
Over 20 Years Helping Cumbria Move Freely Again
Gentle, Natural Care — No Cracking or Pushing
Proven Help for Back Pain That Won’t Go Away
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Chronic back pain is incredibly common in people over 40 — especially here in Cumbria, where life can be active, physical, and demanding. Most people have been told to stretch more, take painkillers, or “learn to live with it.” But that’s not real help.
Your body is trying to heal — it just needs the right support. My name’s Peter Bennett, and I’ve helped thousands of people across Cumbria reduce or completely recover from persistent back pain using natural, gentle chiropractic care.
Healing Your Back Naturally
Everything I’ve learned in over 20 years helping people like you… is now yours, free.

Inside this easy-to-read, practical guide, you’ll discover:
Why chronic back pain happens — and why it sticks around
How your spine and nervous system work together to heal
What most people get wrong (and how to break the cycle)
What you can do at home, starting today
“I’ve tried everything.”
✔ You’ve treated symptoms. I help you correct the cause.
“I’m too old.”
✔ Age makes healing slower — not impossible. I help people in their 60s, 70s, even 80s move freely again.
“I don’t want to be cracked.”
✔ No cracking here. My approach is calm, gentle, and effective — even if you’re nervous or sensitive.
Your spine protects your nervous system — and your nervous system controls everything. When spinal movement is restricted or misaligned, it affects how your body heals, how it moves, and how it feels.
By restoring clear communication between your brain and body, gentle chiropractic helps:
Free up stiff joints and trapped nerves
Improve posture and movement
Calm the pain signals that won’t turn off
Support lasting healing — not just quick fixes
Your First Step Could Be the Easiest One Yet.
Download your free copy of Healing Your Back Naturally — and discover what’s really keeping you in pain.
Because the root cause hasn’t been addressed. The nervous system can stay “stuck” in pain mode — and needs support to reset.
Absolutely. My approach is gentle, and designed with your age, health and comfort in mind. I've safely looked after clients in their 90s
I see clients from Carlisle, Penrith, Kendal, Keswick and the whole of Cumbria.
Use the button below to see available appointments online.
Carlisle, Penrith, Kendal, Keswick, Eden Valley, Westmorland, South Lakes

Peter Bennett
Hi, I’m Peter Bennett — Chiropractor in Cumbria for Over 20 Years
I specialise in helping people get back to living their lives — without back pain ruling their days. I believe in working with the body, not against it. That means no heavy manipulation, no “cracks,” and no one-size-fits-all treatments.
Just calm, natural help from someone who listens and supports your recovery.
I see a lot of people whose backs flare after gardening. Usually they are frustrated because they were doing something healthy, useful, and enjoyable.
The truth is that gardening is excellent in many ways. It gets you outdoors. It keeps you moving. It gives you purpose. But it also contains a perfect storm of bending, twisting, kneeling, reaching, lifting, and staying in one position too long.
That combination can catch up with the lower back, especially if the body has already been a bit stiff or overloaded.
It is not necessarily the effort itself. Often it is the pattern.
People may spend all week sitting or doing light daily tasks, then suddenly ask the body to do two or three hours of repetitive bending and pulling.
Even a strong back can complain if the load jumps too far too fast.
One common mistake is working until something hurts badly.
A better plan is to stop before the body starts protesting.
That may sound obvious, but many people only notice when they have already tipped over the line. By then the muscles are tightening, the joints are stiffening, and the body is switching into protection mode.
These are some of the most useful habits I suggest:
Twenty minutes is often kinder on the back than two straight hours.
Alternate kneeling, standing, walking, and stretching up tall.
Try to move your feet and whole body instead of repeatedly twisting from one spot.
Keep tools, pots, or weeds close to you rather than reaching too far.
If you have had previous back trouble, be sensible at the start of the season.
People often assume the back just needs to be stronger. Strength matters, but coordination matters too.
A well-functioning spine depends on good timing between muscles, joints, ligaments, and nerves. If the body has become stiff, guarded, or poorly coordinated, even ordinary gardening can overload it.
That is one reason some people get hurt doing a light task while others are fine lifting heavier things.
My aim is not to make you careful forever. I want your spine to become healthier, more adaptable, and more capable.
That means understanding where the load is building up and helping the body organise itself better.
At Your Spinal Health, I use a gentle approach with no forceful cracking. The goal is to help people move better, not frighten them into doing less.
If this topic sounds familiar, you may also find these helpful:
If your back keeps flaring, your posture feels noticeably different, or you are losing confidence in bending and lifting, it is worth getting assessed before the problem becomes more entrenched.
You can also contact us here if you would like to ask about a Spinal Health Assessment in Penrith.
Gardening is not bad for your back. In fact, for many people it is one of the healthiest things they do.
But a body that has quietly lost capacity may need a steadier return and a better rhythm of work and recovery.
With the right approach, many people can keep gardening and feel much more confident doing it.
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5 Poets Walk, Penrith CA11 7HJ, Cumbria
01768 899 036
Carlisle, Penrith, Kendal, Keswick, Eden Valley, Westmorland, South Lakes
Gentle chiropractic care for chronic back pain in Cumbria