Where Do I Go for Vertebral Subluxation Treatment?

Medical Conditions Chiropractic Therapy / July 9, 2018
An infographic titled 'Vertebral Subluxation' provided by ChiroCare, illustrating the concept and effects of vertebral subluxation. The graphic includes diagrams and text explaining spinal misalignment and its potential impact on health.

A subluxation, also known as a vertebral subluxation complex, is a disorder of the spine where the alignment and physiological functions of the spine are altered, moving them from their normal position and placing excessive pressure on the spinal nerves. Spine or joint subluxation usually leads to a limited range of motion, pain, swelling, muscle spasms, even numbing and more. Although a subluxation can occur for a number of reasons, the most common include:

The above factors can cause the spine’s vertebrae to move from their proper position and cause a range of health problems. Physical therapy and/or proper chiropractic care can help connective tissue heal quicker.

The Five Components of Vertebral Subluxation Complex

A spinal or joint subluxation, or partial dislocation, interferes or distorts the normal nervous system functionality. There are five components that combine to create a spinal vertebral subluxation complex, also known as VSC. These five include:

When the vertebral subluxation complex is present, a variety of issues can occur to the spine, to its related soft tissues, and to the organs and tissues controlled by the affected nerves. It’s extremely important to have a chiropractor examine your spine thoroughly before determining if further treatment is required.

Subluxations commonly take place in the spine or a joint such as the shoulder joint. Shoulder subluxation is often treated with the help of a physical therapist or chiropractor, however more serious cases may require surgical treatment.

How a Chiropractor Can Help Treat Vertebral Subluxation Complex

In order for a chiropractor to properly treat a vertebral subluxation, he or she must first assess the damage done by the displacement of the vertebra. This is done through x-rays and hands-on exams. After your chiropractor detects the vertebral subluxation complex, he or she will work with you to reduce its symptoms and prevent a similar issue from occurring in the future.

During adjustments, a careful and precise pressure will be placed on the spine. Through these adjustments, the doctor of chiropractic is able to restore regular motion and function to the spine, reducing and possibly eliminating the subluxation.

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