- Mental HealthOf clinical research documents that if your cranial bones are out of their proper position (locked or subluxated), your physical or mental health may suffer.
- SciaticaAlong with its unattractiveness, the hump can adversely affect the heart, lungs, and thyroid and has been linked to increased risk of death due to heart disease.As if that weren’t enough, the hump has been linked to loss of height’ diminished lung capacity; lung conditions; finger, hand, wrist, arm and shoulder pain; numbness; tingling and various “nerve” sensations. People with humps also often have neck, mid-back, lower back, hip and sciatica pain. Many people with a hump find that their shoulders, neck and upper back always feel tight.People fear that the hump is a harbinger to the fragile, bent-over little-ol’-man or
- WhiplashThere seem to be countless ways a person can be checked. A person who suffered a whiplash injury while driving will most likely need to be checked and corrected (adjusted) while they are in a seated position.