Subluxation:
Ver • te • bral Sub • lux • a • tion
Vertebral=Concerning the vertebral bones of the spine Sub=Less than luxation=A dislocation of a joint
This is a condition, where one or more vertebrae of the spine are in minor misalignment with the bone above and below it, creating nerve interference and ill health.
(Research found that 44mm of pressure on a nerve can cause 60% loss of nerve function)
(This is about the weight of a quarter)
A vertebral subluxation includes the following:
1. Spinal Kinesiopathology: Your vertebrae are jammed and either less mobile than they should be or, too mobile. You are unable to comfortably turn, bend or twist your neck, hips, or back in every direction.
2. Neuropathophysiology: Your nerves are impinged and you may feel pain, tingling, numbness/pins-and-needles. The impulses traveling through your nerves are altered and important chemicals that flow over your nerves may be blocked.
3. Myopathology: Your muscles are chronically tight, in spasm, weak, overly sensitive and sore.
4. Histopathology: Your have swelling, tenderness, "trigger points," painful spots and other soft tissue changes. Ligaments, cartilage, discs, and tendons may be affected.
5. Pathophysiology: Your muscles, joints, ligaments and organs show signs of wear and tear, degeneration, premature aging, fatigue, less resistance to disease and lack of physical and mental vitality.
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