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										Precise Chiropractic Adjustments to Help 
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										VERTEBRAL SUBLUXATION COMPLEX
										
										
										
										
										The primary job of the doctor 
										of chiropractic is to detect, reduce, 
										and help prevent the Vertebral 
										Subluxation Complex (see below) 
										using chiropractic adjustments. Applying 
										a carefully and precisely directed 
										pressure to the spine in a quick manner 
										by hand or special instrument, the 
										doctor of chiropractic is able to 
										restore normal motion and function to 
										the spine, thereby reducing or 
										eliminating the Vertebral Subluxation 
										Complex. Adjustments can be
										safely used throughout life from 
										birth to old age. 
										
										Children love to get adjustments and 
										grow up healthier with them. 
										Key Benefits 
										Of Adjustments
										
											- Improves the ability of your 
											body to heal itself
 
											- Reduces or Eliminates the 
											Vertebral Subluxation Complex
 
											- Increases your flexibility and 
											ease of movement
 
											- Reduces irritation to delicate 
											nerves
 
											- Increases the expression of life 
											force through the body
 
										
										
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										Dr. Johnson has been in active 
										practice for over 21 years and has 
										advanced certification in:
										
											- Chiropractic pediatrics from the 
											International Chiropractic Pediatric 
											Association
 
											- Motion Palpation Analysis from 
											the Motion Palpation Institute
 
											- Clinical Nutrition (CRA®) from 
											Parker College of Chiropractic
 
											- Advanced Level 2 Certification 
											in Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination 
											Techniques (NAET)
 
											- Training in Nutritional Response 
											Testing (NRT) by Dr. Fred Ulan and 
											Dr. Lester Bryman
 
										
									
										
									
										
										
										What is 
										a Subluxation?
										
										What 
										is a Subluxation and what does it do to 
										me? First, the simple explanation.
										
										
In 
										simplest terms, a subluxation (a.k.a. 
										Vertebral Subluxation) is when one or 
										more of the bones of your spine 
										(vertebrae) move out of position and 
										create pressure on, or irritate spinal 
										nerves. Spinal nerves are the nerves 
										that come out from between each of the 
										bones in your spine. This pressure or 
										irritation on the nerves then causes 
										those nerves to malfunction and 
										interfere with the signals traveling 
										over those nerves.
										How does this affect 
										you? Your nervous system controls and 
										coordinates 
										all the functions of your 
										body. If you interfere with the signals 
										traveling over nerves, parts of your 
										body will not get the proper nerve 
										messages and will not be able to 
										function at 100% of their innate 
										abilities. In other words, some part of 
										your body will not be working properly.
										It is the 
										responsibility of the Doctor of 
										Chiropractic to locate subluxations, and 
										reduce or correct them. This is done 
										through a series of chiropractic 
										adjustments specifically designed to 
										correct the vertebral subluxations in 
										your spine. Chiropractors are the only 
										professionals who undergo years of 
										training to be the experts at correcting 
										subluxations.
										
										Now, the detailed 
										explanation.
										
										
Subluxations
										are really a combination of 
										changes going on at the same time. These 
										changes occur both in your spine and 
										throughout your body. For this reason 
										chiropractors often refer to vertebral 
										subluxations as the "Vertebral 
										Subluxation Complex", or 
										"VSC" for short.
										In the VSC, 
										various things are happening inside your 
										body simultaneously. These various 
										changes, known as "components," are all 
										part of the vertebral subluxation 
										complex. Chiropractors commonly 
										recognize five categories of components 
										present in the VSC. 
										These five are:
										
										The osseous (bone) 
										component is where the vertebrae 
										are either out of position, not moving 
										properly, or are undergoing physical 
										changes such as degeneration. This 
										component is sometimes known as 
										kinesiopathology.
										
										The Nerve Component 
										is the malfunctioning of the nerve. 
										Research has shown that only a small 
										amount of pressure on spinal nerves can 
										have a profound impact on the function 
										of the nerves. This component is 
										scientifically known as 
										neuropathology.
										
										
										Check out This Interactive Nerve System 
										Chart!
										
										The Muscle Component 
										is also involved. Since the muscles help 
										hold the vertebrae in place, and since 
										nerves control the muscles themselves,
 
										muscles are an integral part of any
										VSC. In fact, muscles 
										both affect, and are affected by the
										VSC. This component is 
										known as myopathology.
										
										The Soft Tissue 
										Component is when you have 
										misaligned vertebrae and pressure on 
										nerves resulting in changes in the 
										surrounding soft tissues. This means the 
										tendons, ligaments, blood supply, and 
										other tissues undergo changes. These 
										changes can occur at the point of the
										VSC or far away at some 
										end point of the affected nerves. This 
										component is also known as 
										histopathology.
										
										The Chemical Component 
										is when all these components of the
										VSC are acting on your 
										body, and therefore causing some degree 
										of chemical changes. These chemical 
										changes can be slight or massive 
										depending on what parts of your body are 
										affected by your subluxations. This 
										component is often known as 
										biochemical abnormalities.
										Chiropractors have known 
										about the dangers of subluxations for 
										over one hundred years. Today, more 
										scientific evidence is showing the 
										dangers of subluxations and the health 
										benefits of correcting them. To be truly 
										healthy, it is vital that your nervous 
										system be functioning free of 
										interference from subluxations. Our goal 
										is to allow your body to return itself 
										to the highest level of health possible 
										by correcting VSC. Chiropractors are the 
										ONLY health professionals trained in the 
										detection, location, and correction of 
										the VSC.
										
										
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										Subluxation Complex?
										
										
										
										
										Subluxation 
										Degeneration
										
										Understanding the 
										ongoing process of subluxation, and the 
										effect time plays on the subluxated 
										spine.
										
										
										
										Subluxation
										
										This is a representation of one type of 
										subluxation. A subluxation, as defined 
										by the Association of Chiropractic 
										Colleges is: "A 
										subluxation is a complex of functional 
										and/or structural and/or pathological 
										articular changes that compromise neural 
										integrity and may influence organ system 
										function and general health." 
										When a subluxation occurs it causes 
										nerve interference in some portion of 
										the body affected by those nerves. The 
										subluxation causes changes to the 
										structure as well as the nerves. These 
										changes get progressively worse as time 
										is allowed to work on the subluxated 
										area of the spine. These changes take 
										the form of ongoing degeneration known 
										as "subluxation degeneration". By 
										understanding the type and amount of 
										changes, it is possible to reasonably 
										estimate the time subluxations have been 
										present in a spine. Having this 
										information is useful in understanding 
										the time and effort needed for 
										correction.
										
										
										
										Near Normal
										
										This is a side x-ray view of the neck. 
										As with all the pictures you will see on 
										this page, the patient is looking to the 
										right of the screen, so you are
 
										viewing the right side of their neck. We 
										will call this picture a "near normal" 
										spine. Compare this spine with the ones 
										you will see below on this page. Notice 
										the normal forward curve of the neck. 
										This curve helps absorb shock. Notice 
										how each of the disc spaces between C2 
										(second bone in neck) and C7 are thick 
										and even, this again is normal. Also 
										notice how the front portions (right on 
										the x-ray) of each of the vertebrae 
										(called the 'body' of the vertebrae) are 
										fairly square with clear and well 
										defined borders. This type of 
										arrangement is normal in the neck. 
										Normal vertebrae in other parts of the 
										spine also have similar characteristics 
										to what we see here. When subluxations 
										occur and are left uncorrected, ongoing 
										relentless changes occur that result in 
										damage to the structure and function of 
										the spine along with nerve damage and 
										the resulting problems caused from 
										improper nerve supply.
										
										
										
										
										
Phase 
										One Subluxation Degeneration 
										
										
										Phase One Subluxation Degeneration is 
										seen in subluxations that have been 
										present for up to twenty years. This 
										phase is characterized with a loss or 
										change in the normal curve in the spine. 
										On this example you can see that the 
										normal forward (lordotic) curve is lost. 
										This spine even has developed a reverse 
										curve in the neck. The disc spaces have 
										also begun to exhibit a slight change in 
										shape. One good point is that the bodies 
										of each of the vertebrae (the square 
										part in front) still exhibits clean 
										clear borders. Segmental motion may be 
										abnormal but overall motion is probably 
										not affected. Chiropractic 
										reconstructive care for a phase one can 
										take from 6 to 18 months. More than 80% 
										of people with Phase One Subluxation 
										Degeneration have no pain. Therefore, if 
										left uncorrected, phase one continues to 
										progress with time until it eventually 
										reaches the next phase.
										
										
										
										Phase 
										Two Subluxation Degeneration 
										
										
										Phase two subluxation degeneration is 
										normally seen in subluxations that have 
										been present between 20 and 40 years. 
										This phase has some of
 
										the same characteristics of the previous 
										phase including a loss of normal 
										curvature and position as well as an 
										alteration in segmental motion. In 
										addition, spines with Phase Two 
										Subluxation Degeneration many times show 
										a reduction in the patient's range of 
										motion in that area. X-rays of a phase 
										two begin to show calcium changes or 
										buildup at certain levels of the spine. 
										These changes are sometimes called by 
										many names including spurs and 
										arthritis. Disc spaces between the 
										affected vertebrae are noticeably 
										narrower and may appear to be flattening 
										out. Although most people with Phase Two 
										Subluxation Degeneration may not exhibit 
										any symptoms, some may start to feel 
										stiff or achy. Chiropractic 
										reconstructive care for patients in 
										phase two ranges from 1.5 years to 2.5 
										years. Again, if Phase Two Subluxation 
										Degeneration is left uncorrected it 
										slowly advances to the next phase.
										
										
										
										
										
Phase 
										Three Subluxation Degeneration 
										
										
										Phase Three Subluxation Degeneration is 
										caused by subluxations that have been 
										continuing on for between 40 and 65 
										years. This phase has all of the 
										attributes of the previous phases, only 
										worse. The curvatures are abnormal, the 
										disc spaces are vastly decreased and 
										changed. Calcium changes on the spine 
										are abundant in this phase. Normally, 
										people in phase three have a restricted 
										range of motion and probably exhibit 
										symptoms of some kind. In phase three 
										the vertebrae show obvious changes and 
										mutations in shape. Projections made of 
										calcium, sometimes referred to as "spurs 
										or lipping", can be readily seen on 
										x-ray. Chiropractic reconstructive care 
										for patients in phase three ranges from 
										2.5 years to 3.5 years. This does not 
										mean that at the end of this time that 
										any or all of the calcium changes will 
										be gone. In many instances the body 
										adapts to the presence of the calcium 
										and positive changes can only be 
										measured from a functional standpoint. 
										As before, if Phase Three Subluxation 
										Degeneration is left unchecked it slowly 
										advances onward into the next phase.
										
										
										
										Phase 
										Four Subluxation Degeneration 
										
										
										Phase four subluxation degeneration is 
										seen with subluxations that have been 
										raging on uncorrected or altered for 
										over sixty five years. Phase
 
										four is a grave condition that will 
										negatively affect the patients longevity 
										and quality of life. The massive amount 
										of neurological damage caused by years 
										of subluxation that have lead to phase 
										four are probably taking a serious toll 
										on this person's health status. X-rays 
										in phase four show serious severe 
										structural changes. Vertebrae exhibit 
										massive calcium changes, disc spaces 
										appear blurred, and the bones themselves 
										appear fused. In this scenario the 
										patient will have a severe restriction 
										of range of motion in addition to 
										probably a number of other health 
										issues. Reconstruction may not be 
										possible in phase four, but care can be 
										directed to some reduction in 
										subluxation with the goal of improvement 
										in the quality of life remaining. 
										Patients in Phase Four Subluxation 
										Degeneration have a serious situation 
										both structurally and neurologically, 
										but they are certainly not beyond hope. 
										Many patients in phase four report 
										significant improvements in symptoms, 
										conditions, mobility and quality of 
										life.
										
										
										
										It should be 
										noted that the above are common 
										guidelines and not hard rules. Every 
										person is dynamic and different. People 
										degenerate at different rates and heal 
										at different rates. The further along 
										your spine may be with subluxation 
										degeneration the more strenuous and time 
										consuming your road to improvement will 
										be. For this reason we always stress 
										early care to stop and prevent the 
										advancement of subluxation degeneration. 
										Of course, if you're not under 
										chiropractic care, the best time to 
										start is NOW!
										
										Read a very interesting article on What 
										is a Subluxation?