
Most people expect back pain to hurt.
What they don’t expect… is how it makes them feel.
Not just physically uncomfortable—but mentally on edge.
Like you can’t fully relax
Like your body is constantly tense
Like something is “wrong” all the time
Some patients describe it in one word:
“Trapped.”
When your spine is irritated—whether from a disc issue, nerve compression, or degeneration—your nervous system stays on high alert.
It keeps sending signals like:
“Protect this area”
“Don’t move like that”
“Something isn’t right”
Over time, this creates something deeper than pain:
👉 A constant sense of tension
👉 A low-level anxiety that won’t shut off
👉 A feeling like your body won’t let you relax
This is why many people say:
“I feel fine mentally… but my body won’t calm down.”
When pain becomes chronic, your body can get locked into a protective state.
That leads to:
Tight muscles that never fully release
Shallow breathing without realizing it
Constant awareness of your back or neck
Difficulty sitting still or getting comfortable
It creates a very specific feeling:
👉 Like you can’t “settle”
👉 Like you’re always bracing
👉 Like you’re stuck inside tension
That’s the “suffocating” sensation many people struggle to describe.
This isn’t simply emotional stress or overthinking.
It’s your nervous system being overstimulated.
When discs and joints are irritated:
Pain signals stay active
The brain stays in protection mode
Your body doesn’t get a reset
So even when you try to relax…
👉 Your body won’t let you
Things like stretching, massage, or medication can help temporarily.
But if the underlying pressure on the spine is still there, the cycle continues:
Pain → Tension → Anxiety → More Pain
That’s why many people feel like:
Relief is short-lived
Symptoms keep coming back
The “pressure” never fully goes away
When pressure on the spine is reduced, something important happens:
The nervous system begins to settle
Muscles stop guarding constantly
Breathing becomes more natural
That internal tension starts to release
This is where non-surgical spinal decompression (DRX9000) can play a role.
The goal is to:
👉 Reduce disc pressure
👉 Improve circulation
👉 Allow the body to come out of that constant protective state
For many patients, the biggest change isn’t just pain relief.
It’s this:
Being able to relax without thinking about your body
Not feeling constantly on edge
Feeling calm again
Getting out of that “trapped” state
That’s when you know something has truly changed.
If your main issue is more about fatigue, low energy, or feeling worn down, read this:
👉 Why Back Pain Makes You Feel Exhausted (And Not Like Yourself)
If your back or neck pain is making you feel constantly tense, anxious, or unable to relax, there may be underlying pressure on your spine that hasn’t been properly addressed.
👉 At Frisco Spinal Rehab, we focus on identifying and treating the root cause using advanced, non-surgical solutions like the DRX9000.
Schedule a consultation and start feeling like yourself again.
Can back pain cause anxiety or a trapped feeling?
Yes. Chronic spinal irritation can overstimulate the nervous system, creating constant tension and anxiety-like symptoms.
Why can’t I relax even when I try?
If your spine is under stress, your body may stay in a protective state, preventing full relaxation.
Is this a sign of a disc or nerve problem?
It can be. Ongoing pressure or irritation in the spine can keep your nervous system activated.