Stay Connected with Chiropractic

by | Feb 5, 2018 | Uncategorized

Each chiropractic adjustment you receive can help remove interference in the mental impulses traveling from your brain to the rest of the body, or from the body to your brain.

Your spine consists of 24 spinal joints that house and protect the spinal cord and nerve roots.

Chiropractic is concerned with the integrity of those spinal joints so the housing and protection of neurological communication can take place.

Mental impulses travel from the brain tissue to the body and back again to the brain. All of this communication takes place through the spinal cord. This cycle of communication is similar to a safety pin that’s connected.

When dysfunction is located within the spine due to vertebral subluxation, the communication can be less than optimal between brain and body. This is similar to a disconnected safety pin.

A specific chiropractic adjustment can help restore the proper relationship within the joint and surrounding tissue, reconnecting the safety pin.

Regular chiropractic can help enhance the innate recuperative power of the body to heal itself due to the emphasis on the relationship between structure and function that is coordinated by the neurological system.

Stay neurologically connected with chiropractic care and invest in your wellbeing, one adjustment at a time!

Help keep your safety pin connected with regular visits to your ChiroWay chiropractor!

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