Loss of neck and low back curves force the weight of the head and mid-back forward causing headaches, neck, mid-back and low back pain. This dynamic shift causes the disc tissue to lose water and wear away while surrounding bones take on a degenerative or arthritis condition. Also, a reversed neck curve increases the spinal cord vulnerability to traumas, stress, poor posture and accidents.
After eleven years in practice, I have seen over 80% of patients have this type of reversed or reduced neck and low back curves. Research shows that a normal lordotic curve is ten times stronger than a poor curve. Proper structure equals improved function. There are four phases of spinal degeneration or arthritis.
How did I lose my curve? The causes of a decreased curve are traumas or accidents, poor posture, and bad habits. I have spent many hours of research to invest in the technology and equipment to monitor and increase the cervical and lumbar curves. The curve master chair was invented in 1994 to specifically increase the natural curves of the spine. The research showed in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics: Vol. 17, No. 7, September 1994, that a transformation of the curves took place with the use of the cervical decompression traction treatment.
Neurologists suggest that the structure of the spine can be directly related to overall function. Interference in the nervous system are caused by abnormal function of the spine, and poor body mechanics (posture). Gray’s Anatomy states that the nervous system controls all functions of the body. In order to improve your curve and overall health, it is recommended that you use the curve master traction unit to improve the neck and low back curves. Through this dynamic action it reinforces, the natural C lordotic curve creating improved spinal mechanics, decreased pain, joint nutrition, flexibility better posture and the likelihood of reduced adjustments. I look forward to improving your spinal curve.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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