I recently discovered that I have patients who think that
our goal is simply to get people out of pain, and when out of pain – then they
are “done.”
Not So!
With recent advances in spinal cord imaging and detailed
research, we are seeing that the nerve system is able to display distress
without causing pain. Because there are connections between the spinal cord
itself and the bones of the upper cervical spine, bones stuck in the wrong
place (subluxated) will cause trouble to the spinal cord. The observable effect
is postural muscle distortion (crooked spine), decreased blood flow in very
important places (like the brain…), and eventually things that you can feel,
such as dizziness, tension, pain…
The healing process is something the entire body
experiences. On the level of the spinal cord, the upper cervical correction
restores blood flow to the tiny vessels of the spinal cord. This restores nerve
flow on the spinal cord, so the lower body can balance out. Then the ligaments
and tissues on the outside of the spinal column can settle down and start
feeling better. From the inside to the outside the body is growing new and
healthy connections, like a fresh spring flower. Once the damaged tissues feel
better, it’s easy to think that’s all there is, except for the fact that if you
lose the correction, your misalignment won’t feel anything like it felt when
you received your first NUCCA correction. That’s why we check periodically to make sure
there is no trouble on the spinal cord.
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