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Is pain always associated with improper spinal function?

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Is pain always associated with improper spinal function?

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No. Your body is very adaptive and pain is seldom associated with the early occurrence of the Vertebral Subluxation Complex (VSC). When pain is present, many times it will diminish or disappear even if corrective action isn’t taken – emerging months or years later as a far worse condition. (Have you ever heard someone say that all they did was bend over or sneeze and their back went out? This is what happens if you ignore the problem when it first occurs.) Also, only 10% of your nerve fibers sense pain, so pain is a very poor indicator of improper function in the body.

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