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Upper Neck
The
Upper Cervical Spine consists of two bones, the Atlas, (C1) and the
Axis, (C2) at the top of the neck. Much of your nervous system passes
through this vital area. This area is also the most movable area of your
spine. Because of this, subluxations in this crucial area are very
common.
Since this area is in such close proximity to the brain, subluxations
here can result in an alteration to a large variety of body functions.
Much of the body's nervous system messages flow past this point. This
means that very large areas of the body are supplied by the nerves that
pass through or near here.
Some
of the areas of nerve supply that can be affected by subluxations in the
upper cervical spine include your brain, head, and face. Nervous system
interference here could result in headaches, facial palsy, sinus
trouble, allergies, fatigue, cross-eyes, or dizziness.
In addition, if a pair of large and important nerves, the "Vagus"
nerves, are affected by a subluxation in the upper cervical spine the
parasympathetic nervous system function can be altered. These nerves are
responsible for visceral motor function (control) of many of your chest
organs as well as such functions as swallowing and your vocal cords.
Other areas that could experience functional changes that are controlled
by the vagus nerve include such major organs as the heart, lungs,
esophagus, stomach, gallbladder, and small intestines. As you can see, a
subluxation affecting the vagus nerve can have a very wide and profound
impact on the function and health of a large portion of your body.
Mid Lower Neck
The cervical spine consists of seven vertebrae. Shown here are the third
cervical, (C3) through the seventh cervical, (C7) vertebrae.
When the nerves that pass through this area are involved with
subluxation areas such as the neck muscles, the shoulder, as well as the
arms and hands are affected. In these situations, problems such as neck
pain, arm pain, numbness, stiff neck, bursitis, as well as many other
musculoskeletal problems are possible.
In addition to these areas, nerves originating in this area of the spine
innervate the throat, sinuses, nose, thyroid gland, lymph nodes,
diaphragm, and other organs and systems. When subluxation is involved in
these areas a variety of functional problems can result.
It is imperative for the organs, systems, muscles, joints and all other
tissues in these areas to receive proper nerve signals in order for them
to function as they were intended. Subluxation reduces this function
thus allowing the areas supplied by the nerves to be working at less
than their optimal ability.
As with any portion of the spine, subluxations in this area can also
have an effect on other segments of the spine and creating imbalances,
postural problems, and functional problems elsewhere.
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