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Back to School & Back to Health: Spinal Care is a Must!

8/18/2015

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chiropractic care and scoliosis
The new school year arrives soon! Spinal hygiene tends to take the stage during this brief annual  event when schools put kids through a basic scoliosis screening. While a school nurse focuses on this one  isolated condition, a child’s overall health is about so much more than this yearly pit stop. Study after study has proven the link between asymmetries in the spine and organ tissue health. New activities, new back packs, new classes, and new teachers are a few of the factors that contribute to an increased stress load for parents and children this time of the year. All of these factors significantly contribute to poor health outcomes whether symptoms are present or not. Every one of these stressors interacts with the nervous system, yet one of the most overlooked areas of health assessment and maintenance is the spine.

Common knowledge leads people to think the spine is just a stack of hard bones designed to help a  child or adult stand up straight. The spine would be better referred to as a neuro-spinal organ with all of its parts and purposes. Research from one of the most well-respected medical journals in the world explains that when a spine is not moving correctly or in the proper position, a cascade of pathways are triggered in the spinal cord and nervous system. This alteration in the spine and nerve pathways, known as vertebral subluxation, predisposes a child or adult to a plethora of visceral chronic diseases as well as the progressive condition called Scoliosis. Scoliosis is a condition where the spine becomes increasingly curved and deformed. Scoliosis is very dangerous to organ function as it progresses.

Contrary to popular knowledge and belief, the
cause of scoliosis relates more to nervous system
dysfunction than genetics, physical traumas, or
deformity. A 2000 study showed that any subtle
changes to the health of the spine puts stress into the
nervous system and sets the stage for scoliotic curves
to be formed. The biggest obstacle in preventing or
treating scoliosis is detection. Scoliosis progresses with
an absence of symptoms, and by the time conditions
present, the young person is already suffering.
 
Understanding the development of scoliosis
empowers parents with purpose when taking their
children to a Chiropractor before the smaller spinal
problem can progress into something more severe and
less reversible – like scoliosis. Vertebral subluxations are
not rare and can even be found among infants who
endured the trauma of childbirth. Subluxation interferes with the nervous system but is very detectable and correctable by a Chiropractor.
 
Research continues to support the philosophy that Chiropractors have been subscribing to and  teaching for the past 120 years. Spinal health plays a tremendous role in longevity and quality living and is very frequently overlooked by medical professionals until a severe condition like scoliosis begins showing symptoms. Chiropractic is committed to changing this system of health care by educating all people about the importance of spinal care. Children going back to school should serve as an annual reminder for families to have a spinal check-up by a Chiropractor professionally trained to help all people achieve better health and avoid the progression of preventable conditions that negatively impact children who are meant to be healthy and full of abundant life.

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