Spinal Overview
 

What is a Subluxation?

Spinal Malfunction

A misalignment in the spine, which causes nerve interference. After a subluxation has existed for a period of time, symptoms will occur. The symptoms of subluxations differ greatly as the nerves in the spine go to different areas of the body. And only approximately 10% of the nerve function relates to pain and sensation! In some cases, the person may experience pain, numbness, or tingling. In other cases, the symptoms may go unnoticed except that the person has poor posture, is more susceptible to colds, tires more quickly, or starts having problems with an internal organ (see Vertebral Subluxation and Nerve Chart above). Remember, the energy, which travels down the spinal cord and through the nerves, serves every area of the body. Therefore, any area of the body can be affected by a subluxation. Uncorrected subluxations may result in and also accelerate existing spinal degeneration/decay, formerly called osteoarthriti.