Gentle Chiropractic Care in Penrith | Helping You Move Better and Feel More Confident

We help people with persistent back or neck pain move more freely, regain confidence, and get back to doing the things they love — gently, safely, and without forceful “cracking.”

At Your Spinal Health in Penrith, we specialise in gentle, low-force chiropractic care.
Our aim is simple: reduce pain, improve movement, and support your body’s natural healing.
Most people follow a short, structured plan over around 12 weeks and notice steady progress.
Everyone’s different, and results always vary — that’s why your care starts with a personalised
Spinal Health Assessment.

Peter Bennett – Chiropractor
Registered with the General Chiropractic Council (Reg No: 01124)
Member of the United Chiropractic Association

Your Spinal Health
Registered chiropractic care in Penrith, Cumbria
5 Poets Walk, Penrith CA11 7HJ · 01768 899 036

Your Trusted Spinal Health Experts

At Your Spinal Health, we are passionate about helping you achieve your best health and well-being. We have been serving our community for over 20 years with a commitment to providing the highest quality care.


Combining natural hands-on treatment with our week-on-week progressive system to help symptoms like back pain, neck pain and headaches.

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Our clients tell us they can do more of what they enjoy once their pain is under control. Everyone’s different, and results vary.

Peter Bennett, Chiropractor – Registered with the General Chiropractic Council (Reg. No: 01124)

I'm Peter Bennett!

Hello, I’m Peter Bennett, a chiropractor based in Penrith, Cumbria.


I’ve spent more than 25 years helping people reduce pain, move better, and get more life back into their years.

My approach is gentle — no cracking, no heavy-handed adjustments — just safe, effective techniques that work with your body instead of against it.


Over the years, I’ve learned that the human body is incredibly good at trying to heal itself. My job is simply to understand what it’s trying to do and give it the right support.

People come to see me for all sorts of reasons — stiff backs after gardening, neck pain from long hours at a desk, or just feeling less steady than they used to.

Whatever brings you in, my goal is the same: to help you move more easily and feel more confident doing the things you love.

I believe great healthcare starts with kindness, clear explanations, and respect for each person’s pace. You’ll never be rushed or pressured here — just guided gently toward better movement and lasting results.

When I’m not in clinic, I’m usually outdoors walking in the fells, writing about longevity science, or creating online programs that help people stay active and independent later in life.

Why I Do This

When I first started in chiropractic, I thought the job was all about fixing spines.


But over the years, I’ve realised it’s really about helping people trust their bodies again.

I’ve seen how back pain can slowly chip away at someone’s confidence — the way they move, work, even how they laugh. One day it’s just a niggle, and before long it’s changed how they live. Helping someone turn that around, gently and safely, is still the best part of my week.

I’ve always believed the body isn’t broken — it’s doing its best to protect you. My role is to understand what it’s trying to do and guide it back toward balance. That might mean easing tension in the spine, retraining movement, or simply helping you breathe a little easier.

What keeps me going is seeing people realise they can do more than they thought — walking the fells again, picking up grandchildren, or just waking up without that constant stiffness.

It’s those moments that remind me why I chose this path all those years ago.

My aim has never been just to treat backs — it’s to help people move freely, live fully, and enjoy their years with confidence.

FAQS

What conditions can we help with?

Spinal health care can help a wide range of conditions, including back and neck pain, headaches, sciatica, joint pain, and even issues related to posture. It's not just about addressing the symptoms; it's about improving your overall health and well-being by improving the health of your spine and nervous system. If you have specific concerns or questions about your condition, please don't hesitate to ask for a consultation to discuss how spinal health care can benefit you.

Is spinal health care safe, and are the adjustments painful?

Spinal health care is generally considered safe when performed by trained professionals. The adjustments are typically not painful; in fact, many clients report feeling relief and improved mobility after an adjustment. Our therapists are highly skilled and will use gentle techniques tailored to your individual needs. Your comfort and safety are our top priorities, and we will explain every step of the process to ensure you feel at ease during your sessions.

How many visits will I need to see results?

The number of sessions you'll need depends on various factors, including the nature and severity of your condition, your overall health, and your treatment goals. Some clients experience relief after just a few sessions, while others may require more ongoing care. During your initial Spinal Health Assessment, we will assess your specific situation and provide a personalised treatment plan. Our goal is to provide efficient and effective care, so you can return to a pain-free and healthy lifestyle as soon as possible.

When should I see my doctor instead of a chiropractor?

Most back or neck problems are mechanical and respond well to gentle chiropractic care.
See your GP or call NHS 111 if you have fever, weight loss, cancer history, night sweats, recent trauma, numbness in the saddle area, bladder or bowel changes, severe unrelenting pain, or sudden weakness.

Call 999 immediately if you notice stroke signs
Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech changes, Time to call 999 (FAST) — or sudden dizziness, vision loss, or a severe new headache.

If you’re unsure, call us — we’ll help you decide the safest next step.

Pins, Needles, and Numbness: When Touch Goes Wrong

Pins, Needles, and Numbness: When Touch Goes Wrong

October 23, 20252 min read

The Everyday Gift of Touch

From feeling the softness of a jumper to the firmness of a handshake, your sense of touch connects you to the world. It keeps you safe (warning you when something’s too hot) and brings comfort (a hug or a reassuring pat on the back).

But when touch changes—numbness, tingling, or pins and needles—it can be unsettling. The problem may not be in your skin at all, but in the nerves travelling through your spine.


The Nerves Behind Touch

Every sensation you feel—warmth, cold, pressure, vibration—travels through sensory nerves. These nerves run from your skin, through your spine, and up to your brain, where the signals are turned into feeling.

As neurologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal, often called the father of neuroscience, said:
“Any man could, if he were so inclined, be the sculptor of his own brain.”

Your experiences of touch are sculpted by nerve signals. If the signals are blocked or distorted by spinal misalignment, your perception of touch changes too.


Did You Know?

When your arm or leg “falls asleep,” it’s not your skin going numb—it’s the nerves being temporarily compressed.Once the pressure eases, the signals return, often with that familiar tingling rush.

Spinal misalignment can create a similar kind of nerve interference—only it doesn’t always go away so quickly.


How Spinal Misalignment Affects Touch

A misaligned spine can:

  • Pinch or irritate sensory nerves, causing numbness or tingling.

  • Interrupt communication between skin and brain, changing how you feel sensations.

  • Cause referred pain, where irritation in the spine makes you feel pain or tingling elsewhere.

  • Affect motor nerves, leading to weakness or clumsiness alongside sensory changes.

Common symptoms include:

  • Numbness or tingling in fingers or toes.

  • “Pins and needles” that don’t resolve quickly.

  • Reduced sensitivity to hot, cold, or pressure.

  • Strange sensations (burning, prickling, or crawling feelings).


Simple Support for Healthy Nerve Signals

Your spine thrives on movement. When you sit for too long, pressure builds on spinal joints and nerves.

Try this:
Stand up every 30–45 minutes. Stretch, walk, or simply roll your shoulders and arch your back gently. Small, frequent movements help keep nerve pathways free and responsive.


Takeaway

Your sense of touch isn’t just skin deep—it’s powered by your nervous system and protected by your spine.

When spinal misalignment interferes with those signals, you can experience numbness, tingling, or altered sensation. Caring for your spine means protecting the very way you connect with the world through touch.

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Your Spinal Health – Chiropractic Care in Penrith, Cumbria
Peter Bennett – Chiropractor (Reg. No: 01124)
Registered with the General Chiropractic Council and Member of the United Chiropractic Association.
This website provides general information only and is not a substitute for personal professional advice. Results vary between individuals.
If you experience severe or worsening symptoms — especially weakness, numbness, or bladder/bowel changes — seek urgent medical attention.