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What is a vertebral subluxation?

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What is a vertebral subluxation?

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There are 24 movable bones in your spine. A vertebral subluxation results when one of these bones loses it’s normal alignment or motion, causing it to disturb nerve structures in your spine.

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“Vertebral Subluxation” describes what happens when spinal bones lose their normal position and motion from stress, trauma, or chemical imbalances. A Subluxation is identified by its five parts: 1) Bones of spine have lost their normal motion and position. 2) Improper spinal function irritating the nervous system. 3) Muscles supporting the spine have become weak or spasm. 4) Evidence of swelling and inflammation in the disc. 5) Evidence of bone spurs and spinal degeneration.

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A vertebral subluxation is a minor misalignment of the bones of the spine, which causes nerve interference, and a loss of health.

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