Subluxation
The nervous system can be negatively affected if proper spinal alignment is altered even slightly between one spinal bone (or vertebrae) and another. The area where the spinal nerves exit the spine (the intervertebral foramen) can become narrowed causing pressure, irritation, or stretching of the nerve. Research has shown that very slight pressure, as little as the weight of a dime, can alter the function of a nerve.
In addition, when a vertebra loses its normal position it also loses its ability to move properly. An improperly moving vertebrae (or fixed vertebrae) has been show to alter spinal reflexes. Spinal reflexes are a means for the body to relay messages from the body to the spinal cord and vice versa. A fixed vertebra causes these nerve impulses to become scrambled. When a spinal bone loses its proper position and motion this is called a vertebral subluxation complex or subluxation for an abbreviated synonym for purposes of this discussion.
Vertebral Subluxation Complex
A properly functioning nervous system allows the entire body to function at its optimum level. Interference to the nervous system interferes with the function of the body. For example, irritation of the nerves going to the stomach or intestines will affect the transmission of nerve impulses from the brain to the gastrointestinal system. This situation may cause a person to suffer from ulcers, indigestion, constipation, diarrhea, or other gastro-intestinal conditions. Many individuals do not realize that the underlying cause of their diseased condition may actually be a subluxation. A subluxation and the widespread effects it has on the body are collectively call the Vertebra Subluxation Complex. The Vertebral Subluxation Complex is identified by:
Cause of Subluxation
There are many factors that can cause the Vertebral Subluxation Complex. trauma from car accidents, improper lifting, falls, jolts, or strains are common causes. Sustained postures (sitting all day), repeated motions common to the workplace, inadequate sleep, improper exercise, poor diet, drug side effects and emotional stress are all factors that can gradually wear down parts of the spine and lead to subluxation. Subluxations can occur as early s childbirth. The infant's spine (particularly the neck) undergoes and incredible amount of stress during the birthing process. Many neurological health problems have been traced to spinal trauma at birth.
Correcting Subluxations
A doctor of chiropractic is the only health care provider trained and experienced at detecting, reducing, correcting and preventing the Vertebral Subluxation Complex. Dr. Handlos conducts a thorough evaluation of your spine and addresses those specific areas of subluxation only. Subluxations interfere with the health of your body. The longer a subluxation has to degenerate, the worse it affects your body's functions and the more difficult it is to correct. For these reasons, it is important to have periodic spinal checkups.