| What Is A Subluxation? |
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Your nerve system controls and coordinates all the functions of your body. If you interfere with the signals traveling over nerves, parts of your body will not get the proper nerve messages and will not be able to function at 100% of their innate abilities. In other words, some part of your body will not be working properly. You are in a state of dis-ease (incoordination/dysfunction). |
Whenever you are in a state of dis-ease, the
problem is not that you have something you shouldn't have, but that you
are missing something you should have in order to be healthy and
happy. You've lost normal function of your spine, lost the connection
between your brain and your body, lost your ability to keep your body
organized, lost your natural state of ease (health). Vertebral subluxations are caused by your body's
inability to handle and adapt to various daily stresses placed on the
body. (Stress is anything that can cause a need for your body to
respond or change in some way.) These everyday stresses we are all
exposed to, from birth until the time we die, could potentially cause
subluxations. They are characterized as physical, chemical, or
emotional/mental stresses. Subluxations occur regularly and in everyone
and one of the scariest things about a vertebral subluxation is that
they very rarely have any obvious symptoms associated with them. Because
of this many people are walking around with subluxations and may not
even know it. It is the responsibility of the Chiropractor to locate subluxations, and apply a series of specific adjustments (forces to restore normal alignment and function in the spine), which re-establish the neurological CONNECTION between the brain & body and help to normalize the expression of innate intelligence. This increases the ability to purposefully organize your body and to better adapt to the stresses of your environment. This allows you to gradually return to harmony, ease (health). A process most call HEALING. It's as simple as that! |
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