Subluxation
Nerve Impingement Syndrome (NIS), or a Subluxation, occurs when a misalignment of one or more joints in the spine places pressure on a nerve. Nerves communicate from the brain through the spinal cord and nervous system. Pressure on the nerves can cause interference with the transmitted signal. This can cause pain and/or discomfort, as well as other symptoms.
In addition to pain, other symptoms of Nerve Impingement Syndrome include:
- Headaches
- Fatigue
- Sleep Disturbances
- Sinus and Allergy Issues
- Mood Swings
- Digestive Problems
Are you among the thousands that are suffering needlessly because of a lack of understand of your symptoms? If so, wouldn’t you like to relieve these symptoms and return to a happier, healthier lifestyle?
Cause…
The misalignment of a joint is called Nerve Impingement Syndrome or a Subluxation. This can develope for a variety of reasons, including an accident, trauma, poor posture or diet, lack of or incorrect excercise, a sports or repetative motion injury, and/or relationship or financial stress.
It is the Subluxation that created the Nerve Impingement Syndrome that prevents you from enjoying all of life’s pleasures.
Subluxatons caused by Nerve Impingement Syndrome can reduce nerve impulses by 60%
- Dr. Chung Ha Suh, University of Colorado
Nerve Impingement Syndrome Facts
- 80% of all childbirths result in Nerve Impingement Syndrome.
- 40% of all children fall on their heads by age 1, according to OSHA; this can result in Nerve Impingement Syndrome.
- Between the ages of 2 and 5 years olf, children fall over 200 times; this can be a major cause of Nerve Impingement Syndrome.
- Within 2 years of receiving a drivers license, 70% of all teens are involved in an auto accident. Car accidents often result in Nerve Impingement Syndrome.
- Because there are so many causes of Nerve Impingement Syndrome, everyone at some time or another will suffer from NIS. In many cases, the symptoms do not appear for months or even years.
- When the body detects a problem, over time it compensates for it. This compensation causes PAIN. If left untreated, this condition could lead to the destruction of the joint and irreverible damage to the nerve, causing chronic pain, or worse.
