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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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