Once a Structural Shift is present and disrupting the spinal nerves and spinal cord, it can create many different secondary conditions or symptoms. They are ‘secondary conditions’ because they are a result of the Primary Structural Shift or the underlying cause. The location of the Structural Shift and where the nerves are being disrupted will give us an idea about your secondary conditions.
What are Secondary Conditions?
Some of These Include:
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Neck Pain & Lower Back Pain
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Sciatica & Hip Pain
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Numbness & Tingling
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Muscular Spasm & Tension
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Headaches (Including Migraines)
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Pinched Nerve/Nerve Impingement Syndrome
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Herniated or bulged Disc
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Canal Stenosis
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Rotator Cuff & Shoulder Pain
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Degenerative Disc Disease
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Degenerative Joint Disease
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Decreased Range of Motion
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Poor Posture
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Muscular Imbalance
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Dizziness/Vertigo
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Of course, there are treatment options that directly address these symptoms. But many times, these treatments do nothing to address the underlying condition.