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The Cervical Spine

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, subluxation s
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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