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Still Living with Back Pain in Cumbria? Start Healing Naturally Today.

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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Back Pain That Lasts Is a Signal — Not a Life Sentence.

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.

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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

But

WHAT IF

“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.

Why Gentle Chiropractic Works — Even After Months (or Years) of Pain

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.

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my back still hurt after all this time?

Because the root cause hasn’t been addressed. The nervous system can stay “stuck” in pain mode — and needs support to reset.

Is it safe for people in their 50s, 60s or 70s?

Absolutely. My approach is gentle, and designed with your age, health and comfort in mind. I've safely looked after clients in theuir 90s

Do you treat people from my town?

I see clients from Carlisle, Penrith, Kendal, Keswick and the whole of Cumbria.

How do I book?

Use the button below to see available appointments online.

Natural Back Pain Relief, Right Here in Cumbria

Whether you’re in town or out in the hills, you shouldn’t have to travel far — or wait months — for real help. I’m proud to serve the people of Cumbria with care that’s local, natural, and trusted.


Carlisle, Penrith, Kendal, Keswick, Eden Valley, Westmorland, South Lakes

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👋 ABOUT PETER BENNETT

Peter Bennett

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.

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Why Back Pain Usually Builds Up Gradually, Not All at Once

March 31, 20264 min read

Why back pain often sneaks up on you

A lot of people tell me, “I don’t know what I did.” They wake up stiff one morning, bend to pick up a sock, or twist to get out of the car and suddenly their back hurts badly. It feels as if the pain started in one moment.

Usually, it did not.

Most back pain builds up quietly over time. The final movement is often just the last straw. The real story is often weeks, months, or even years of little strains, reduced movement, poor recovery, old injuries, or habits that have gradually overloaded the system.

At Your Spinal Health, I often explain it like this: your spine is strong, but it is also a living structure. Muscles, joints, discs, ligaments, and nerves all have to work together. When the load going through that system keeps slightly exceeding its ability to recover, symptoms can begin.

Your body is always adapting

Your body is not fragile and it is not stupid. It is constantly adapting to whatever you ask it to do.

If you sit a lot, your body adapts to sitting.

If you are tense and rushed, your body adapts to that tension.

If you move less because something feels sore, your body adapts to moving less.

That adaptation is clever in the short term, but over time it can lead to stiffness, weakness, altered posture, reduced coordination, and irritation of sensitive tissues.

This is one reason pain can seem to come from nowhere. The problem has often been building long before the pain becomes obvious.

The final trigger is not always the true cause

People often blame one small movement.

Maybe it was lifting a shopping bag. Maybe it was sneezing. Maybe it was doing a bit of gardening. Those things can trigger pain, but they are not always the real cause.

A healthy, well-coordinated spine should be able to cope with ordinary life.

If something small has set your back off, it often means the area was already under strain. A small event can reveal a bigger build-up.

What builds the strain?

Some common contributors include:

  • long hours sitting at a desk
  • repeated bending and twisting
  • stress and muscle tension
  • poor sleep
  • old injuries that never fully settled
  • doing too little movement for too long
  • then suddenly doing too much

Each one may seem minor. Together they can gradually increase pressure through the spine and reduce your body’s margin for error.

Why the pain can feel so dramatic

Once tissues become irritated, your nervous system becomes more protective. Muscles tighten. You move differently. You become more cautious. That is not weakness. It is your body trying to defend you.

The difficulty is that this protective response can itself make you stiffer and sorer.

That is why clear explanation matters. When people understand that the body is protecting, not failing, they often feel less frightened and recover more steadily.

What helps?

The goal is not simply to mask symptoms. It is to improve the health of the system that is producing them.

That may mean:

  • reducing irritation
  • improving posture and movement
  • helping tight muscles switch off
  • restoring better joint motion
  • allowing the nervous system to feel safer moving again

This is the reason I use a gentle approach. I am not interested in forcing anything. I want to understand what your body is trying to do and support it in the right direction.

When should you get checked?

If your back pain is not settling, keeps returning, or is affecting your confidence moving, it is sensible to get it assessed.

At a Spinal Health Assessment in Penrith, I look at how your body is functioning, not just where it hurts. Often the most useful thing is helping people see the pattern that led to the problem.

You can also read more about our approach on the homepage or contact us here.

Important safety note

Most back pain is mechanical and can respond well to gentle care. But you should seek urgent medical help if you have symptoms such as sudden weakness, changes in bladder or bowel control, numbness in the saddle area, fever, unexplained weight loss, or severe pain after major trauma.

The bottom line

Back pain usually does not arrive out of the blue. It is more often the end result of accumulated stress, reduced recovery, and protective changes in the body.

The good news is that if problems can build gradually, they can often improve gradually too.

With the right help, a clearer understanding, and a steady approach, people often move better, feel safer, and get back to doing the things they enjoy.

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Carlisle, Penrith, Kendal, Keswick, Eden Valley, Westmorland, South Lakes

Gentle chiropractic care for chronic back pain in Cumbria