A vertebral subluxation is the result of spinal bones with improper motion or position affecting nerve communications between your brain and your body.
sub = less than | luxation = dislocation
A vertebral subluxation is a stress response. Muscles go into spasm. Spinal bones lock up. And adjacent nerves are choked or chafed. This interferes with the control and regulation of your body. This garbles communications between the brain and parts of your body.
A dropped cell phone call is irritating. But dropped communications between your brain and your body can seriously impair your health!
Distorted nerve communications can be an underlying cause of many health problems beyond just headaches and back pain. For example, interfere with nerve impulses going to or from your stomach: stomach problems.
Your nervous system controls every cell, tissue, organ and system of your body. These nerve impulses travel through your spine. So having a spine free of vertebral subluxation is essential for optimal health.
How do you get vertebral subluxations?
There are three basic causes of vertebral subluxations.
1. Physical causes include slips and falls, accidents, repetitive motions, and improper lifting.
2. Emotional causes include stress, anger and fear..
3. Chemical causes include alcohol, drugs, pollution and poor diet.
How can you find out if you have vertebral subluxations?
You can have vertebral subluxations and not even know it. Like the early stages of tooth decay or cancer, vertebral subluxations can be present before warning signs appear. The results of a thorough examination can show the location and severity of any vertebral subluxations you may have. Having your spine and nerve system checked in our office is quick and painless. We use the latest technology, x-ray, and palpation to see if your spine has subluxation. If you are clear, I will be happy to report the good news! If you do have subluxation, I will give you my best recommendations for care.
How can vertebral subluxations be corrected?
The primary form of care to reduce vertebral subluxations is a schedule of chiropractic adjustments. By applying a specific and precise force, in the right direction and at the right time, over time, changes in the position and motion of spinal bones can be made.
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If chiropractic sounds promising, we encourage you to have a firsthand experience in our office. It’s easy to get started.
With new patient openings throughout the day, we can arrange a consultation with Dr. Moore that works into your busy schedule.
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The sooner you take action, the sooner we may be able to help you. Contact us and get started today!
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