Subluxation
When one or more vertebrae lose their normal position, they interfere
with the nerves they were meant to protect. This interference can cause
pressure or irritation on the spinal cord and/or on the nerve roots as
they pass out of the spinal column. This misalignment of the vertebrae
and pinching of the nerves is called a subluxation and is the most
common aspect of what doctors call the vertebral subluxation complex.
Headache, pain at the base of the skull, pain or numbness of the face,
stiffness or loss of normal movement of the neck, neck pain, shoulder,
arm and hand problems including pain, numbness and loss of strength and
nerve related problems involving eyes, ears, nose and throat. Tension
between the shoulders, mid-back pain, pain wrapping around rib cage,
problems affecting the heart, lungs, stomach, gall bladder, and other
digestive organs. Low back pain, pain in the legs, disc problems, hip
pain, groin pain, lower abdominal pain, bladder and bowel problems,
many different reproductive problems, and circulation problems in the
lower body. Pain at the base of the spine, bladder and bowel problems,
hip pain, and sacroiliac pain.
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