Is Your Back Pain due to Spinal Stenosis Causing Memory Problems? The Brain-Spine Connection Explained

November 25, 2025
If chronic back pain or spinal stenosis is part of your everyday life, you understand the frustration—the aching, the limitations, the endless quest for something that actually works.. But what if your back pain is doing more damage than you realize? It could actually be affecting how well your brain works.

THE SURPRISING BACK PAIN-BRAIN CONNECTION

It’d not just your imagination if you've felt mentally foggy on days when your back pain flares up. A new study looking at older adults across the United States uncovered a striking link: people with spinal pain were significantly more likely to notice cognitive difficulties. (1) This isn't just about being troubled by pain—there appears to be a real connection between spinal health and how well your brain functions.

Think about it: your spine is not just a structural support system. It houses your central nervous system, the communication path between your brain and body. When spinal stenosis disrupts that system, the consequences can spread far beyond your back.

A SIMPLE SOLUTION: DAILY MULTIVITAMINS

Before you get too worried, there's encouraging news: research shows some surprisingly simple solutions might make a real difference. Studies have shown that daily multivitamin supplementation can boost cognitive function in older adults. One study found that elderly women taking a combined multivitamin, mineral, and herbal supplement for just 16 weeks reported measurable memory improvements. (2) Similar research in older men demonstrated that comprehensive nutritional supplementation positively impacted both cognition and blood biomarkers. (3)

While these studies didn't solely focus on back pain sufferers, they suggest that supporting your body nutritionally could provide cognitive benefits—potentially counteracting some of the mental fog that comes with chronic pain.

HOW CHIROPRACTIC CARE MIGHT HELP

Now, this is where chiropractic care can make a difference. If spinal problems further cognitive issues, doesn't it make sense that addressing those spinal problems could help? A documented case of an 80-year-old woman with chronic low back pain described significant improvement through specialized chiropractic techniques, particularly modified Cox® Technic flexion distraction decompression performed in a gentle, side-lying position. (4) By decreasing chronic spinal pain, chiropractic spinal manipulation may help your entire system—including your brain.

YOUR PATH FORWARD

If you're living with back pain and noticing that your memory or focus isn't what it used to be, you don't have to just live with it. Think about addressing it two ways: begin with a quality daily multivitamin to support your nutritional foundation, and talk with your your chiropractor at OrthoIllinois Chiropractic about how spinal manipulation helps get at the root causes of your discomfort. Your back—and your brain—will thank you.

CONTACT OrthoIllinois Chiropractic

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr.  Cameron McConville  on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he illustrates relieving, gentle treatment of spinal stenosis with The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.