Spinal
Kinesiopathology (Abnormal motion or position of
spinal bones) - is where the bones of the spine become stuck,
don't move enough, or move too much. This can restrict your
ability to turn and bend. It sets in motion the other four
components.
Neuropathophysiology
(Abnormal nervous system function) - nerves can become overexcited
and hyperactive. Misalignment causes abnormal spinal function
which can choke, stretch or irritate the delicate tissue of
the spinal cord and nerves. This nervous system dysfunction
commonly causes symptoms elsewhere in the body.
Myopathology
(Abnormal muscle function) -The muscles that support the spine
can become weak or tight and waste away. The resulting change
in muscle tone can cause chronic misalignment requiring repeated
spinal adjustments.
Histiopathology
(Abnormal soft tissue function) - inflammation and swelling
due to injured disc accompany the accumulation of blood and
other body fluids causing a rise in temperature. this can
cause other soft tissues to suffer permanant damage.
Pathophysiology
(Abnormal function of the spine and body) - when there is
trauma to a joint, one of the ways your body responds is the
stabilization of the area by forming new bone! With time,
calcium deposits build up, eventually as abnormal bony growth
and bone spurs. This arthritic 'splinting' of bones is nature's
attempt to stabilize the injured joint. If left uncorrected
the affected joint will fuse.
The Vertebral Subluxation Complex may be one of the most regular
yet overlooked source of health problems. Schedule
your wellness check-up today.
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