“Loss of cervical curve stretches the spinal cord 5 to 7 cm and produces pathological tension.” #disease #neckcurve #textneck #brighlightchiropractic #castlerockco #castlerockcolorado #denver
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“Loss of cervical curve stretches the spinal cord 5 to 7 cm and produces pathological tension.” #disease #neckcurve #textneck #brighlightchiropractic #castlerockco #castlerockcolorado #denver
Neck Curve and Quality of Life Improved Under Chiropractic Care On December 7, 2015, the Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research published a study documenting the case of a patient with an arthritic reversed neck curve being helped with chiropractic. The authors of the study begin by noting the importance of proper curvatures in the spine. As viewed from the side, the spine should have a forward curve, known as lordosis in the neck; a rearward curve, known as kyphosis, in the middle back; and another lordosis curve in the lower back. These normal curvatures are essential to properly distribute forces through the body.