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Waking up with back pain can make it difficult to start your day. Instead of feeling rested, you may notice stiffness, soreness, or sharp pain when you first get out of bed. For many people, the discomfort improves after moving around for a few minutes. For others, it can last for hours and affect work, exercise, and daily activities.
Morning back pain is common, but it is not something you should ignore. In many cases, it is related to sleeping habits, posture, muscle tension, or the condition of your mattress. Sometimes, however, it may be a sign of an underlying spinal or joint issue that deserves professional attention.
In this guide, we will explain the most common reasons why your back hurts more in the morning, what you can do to reduce the pain, and when it may be time to visit a chiropractor.
During sleep, your body stays in one position for several hours. If your spine is not properly supported or if certain muscles and joints become stiff overnight, you may feel pain when you first wake up.
Once you begin walking, stretching, or performing your normal morning routine, blood flow increases and your muscles loosen. This is why many people notice that their pain gradually improves throughout the day.
If your morning back pain happens regularly, it may be your body’s way of telling you that something needs attention.
Your sleeping position plays a major role in spinal health. Certain positions place extra pressure on the lower back, neck, or hips.
For example:Your mattress should support the natural curves of your spine. If it is too soft, too firm, or worn out, your body may not stay properly aligned during sleep.
Signs your mattress may be contributing to morning back pain include:
Most mattresses should be replaced after several years, depending on their condition and quality.
Staying still for many hours can cause muscles and connective tissues to tighten.
This is especially common if you:
Tight muscles often feel stiff when you first get out of bed but gradually loosen as you begin moving.
Exercise is important for spinal health, but overworking your muscles can leave them sore the following morning.
Activities that may contribute include:
Proper warm ups, cool downs, stretching, and recovery help reduce muscle soreness.
As we age, the discs and joints in the spine naturally change. Some people develop conditions such as degenerative disc disease or spinal arthritis.
These changes may cause:
While these conditions are common with aging, conservative care often helps improve movement and reduce discomfort.
Many women experience lower back pain during pregnancy.
Several factors contribute, including:
Morning stiffness may become more noticeable as pregnancy progresses. Gentle prenatal chiropractic care may help improve comfort during pregnancy when appropriate.
Some medical conditions can cause back pain that is especially noticeable in the morning.
Unlike muscle stiffness that improves quickly, inflammatory pain may:
If your pain is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, it is important to seek professional evaluation.
Yes. Stress affects both the mind and body.
When people experience ongoing stress, they often develop muscle tension in the neck, shoulders, and lower back. Poor sleep quality can also make muscles feel more sore in the morning.
Managing stress through exercise, relaxation techniques, and proper spinal care may help reduce tension related discomfort.
The good news is that many people can improve morning stiffness with simple daily habits.
Improve Your Sleep Position: Choose a position that supports your spine. Adding supportive pillows can help maintain better alignment throughout the night.
Stretch Before Getting Out of Bed: Instead of jumping out of bed immediately, spend a few minutes gently waking up your muscles.
Simple stretches may include:
Move slowly and avoid forcing any stretch.
Get Moving Early: A short morning walk helps improve circulation, loosen stiff joints, and reduce muscle tightness.
Even five to ten minutes of light movement can help.
Strengthen Your Core: Your core muscles support your spine throughout the day.
Exercises that improve core stability may reduce future episodes of back pain and improve posture.
Stay Active:
Regular physical activity helps keep muscles flexible and joints moving properly.
Walking, swimming, yoga, and strength training are all excellent options when performed safely.
Stay Hydrated: The discs in your spine contain a significant amount of water. Staying hydrated supports normal body function and overall tissue health.
Evaluate Your Mattress and Pillow:
If your bed no longer provides adequate support, replacing your mattress or pillow may significantly improve sleep quality and reduce morning discomfort.
Morning back pain can have many causes, from sleeping posture and muscle tightness to age related spinal changes and everyday habits. While occasional stiffness is common, recurring pain should not become part of your daily routine.
Making simple changes to your sleep setup, staying active, and improving posture can often help. If your symptoms continue or begin affecting your quality of life, a chiropractic evaluation may help identify the underlying cause and provide conservative treatment options.
At Cornerstone Family Chiropractic, we provide personalized chiropractic care for individuals and families experiencing back pain, stiffness, and mobility concerns. Our experienced team focuses on improving spinal function, reducing tension, and helping your body move naturally so you can wake up feeling more comfortable and ready for the day. If morning back pain is becoming part of your routine, we are here to help you find lasting relief and support your long term spinal health.
Yes. Mild morning stiffness is common and often improves with movement. However, pain that becomes severe, frequent, or lasts for a long time should be evaluated.
Sleeping for extended periods without changing position may increase muscle stiffness and joint discomfort, especially if your mattress does not provide adequate support.
Yes. A mattress that no longer supports your spine properly can contribute to poor alignment, stiffness, and morning back pain.
Gentle stretching may help reduce stiffness for many people. Avoid aggressive stretching if it increases your pain, and seek professional advice if symptoms continue.
Many people with mechanical back pain benefit from chiropractic care. A chiropractor can assess spinal movement, identify contributing factors, and develop a personalized treatment plan to improve mobility and reduce discomfort.
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Dr. Zach grew up in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He received his undergraduate degree in Biology from Middle Tennessee State University. He then went on to receive his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Marietta, Georgia. He enjoys spending time with his wife and family, and he spends his free time on his hobbies of fitness and board game collecting. “I have a passion for helping families to be healthy, well and thriving together. I wish to help as many people as I can to live a long and wonderful life full of vitality and lasting relationships. I am so excited to be serving the people of Huntsville with Cornerstone Family Chiropractic!”
Dr. Trey received his bachelors in International Business from Spring Hill College. After spending time in other careers he ultimately found chiropractic to be closely connected to his lifestyle and passion for helping others. He is a graduate of Life University where he received his doctorate of chiropractic. Since then he has moved back to his hometown, Foley, to help educate his community on the benefits of chiropractic care. He seeks to help build healthy families through a holistic health and wellness lifestyle. In his spare time he enjoys being active — whether it’s playing golf, pickle ball or other physical activities. ‘I look forward to serving you and your family on your journey to health and wellness!
Dr. Cam is from Oak Grove, Alabama. He went to University of Alabama at Birmingham for 3 years before transferring to Life University, in Marietta, Ga, to start the chiropractic program. He finished his undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies while at Life working on his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. He loves spending time with his wife and daughter, as well as going to the lake and golfing with the boys. ‘God has equipped our bodies with the power to heal! I am proud to help facilitate care to progress toward optimum health.’
Dr. Paige Edwards was born in Fort Irwin, California and grew up in Tampa, FL. She attended Auburn University where she majored in Exercise Science and minored in Marketing. Inspired to help others improve their overall health, she furthered her education by obtaining her Doctorate of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Marietta, Georgia. Dr. Paige has received advanced proficiency certifications in TRT, Activator, and Webster techniques. She specializes in pediatric and maternal chiropractic care and is passionate about helping families find health naturally through safe, gentle, and effective chiropractic care. Dr. Paige is happily married and the proud mom of two little boys. Outside of the office, you can find Dr. Paige hiking national parks, paddle boarding, doing yoga, and spending time with her cat, dog, friends, and family. “I truly encompass and believe that ‘the power that made the body, heals the body.’ I am so honored to serve this community and help families experience optimum health through a vitalistic approach!
Dr. Tony is from Deptford, NJ. He attended Rutgers University and obtained his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University. Dr. Tony has spent the last two decades practicing in Western Pennsylvania. He recently moved back to Auburn, AL where he loves to spend time with his three children and his granddaughter as well as being physically active. ‘My mission has always been to help each patient reach their optimum health potential through natural means.’
Dr. Jordan grew up here in Auburn, Alabama. His first experience with Chiropractic followed a bad soccer accident that left him unable to stand, much less walk, without debilitating low back pain. After his first adjustment, he was able to stand. After three months of care, he was back on the field playing soccer again. Dr. Jensen graduated from Auburn University in 2013 with a Bachelor’s in Biomedical Sciences and then Palmer College of Chiropractic in 2018, becoming a Doctor of Chiropractic. “God used Chiropractic to show me that despite total brokenness, whether physically or mentally, we can heal. As chiropractic empowered me, I hope to be a vessel that helps guide others to the same freedom I’ve experienced.” Shortly after graduation, Dr. Jensen was accepted into the International Chiropractic Association’s Diplomate of Craniocervical Studies where his postgraduate studies focus on Chiropractic applications and outcomes using advanced imaging.
Dr. Joe is from Flint, Michigan. He received his undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Health Studies from Michigan State University. He then moved to Marietta, Georgia and obtained his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University. He loves spending time with his daughter and playing sports. Dr. Joe is an avid fan of the Detroit Pistons and Detroit Lions! (Don’t hold that against him!) “I have a passion for helping children, families, and athletes of all ages. My goal is to help each person in their personal journey toward health and healing. I am honored to be in Auburn and am looking forward to serving you!”
Dr. Rusty was born and raised in Opelika and grew up loving this area. “I was blessed to have a chiropractor as a father, and benefited from being under care my entire life! This allowed me to know at an early age my purpose in life… to help people through chiropractic care.” He attended Auburn University, majoring in Exercise Science, gaining an understanding of how the human body works. He furthered his education by attending Life University. During his time there, he gained a thorough clinical experience and specialized in pediatric and maternal care. “I have a passion for serving entire families and believe that everyone has the right to experience optimum health! I look forward to serving you and your family!”