A Structural Shift is the primary - or root cause - of many secondary conditions. These secondary conditions are traditionally referred to as symptoms.
The location and severity of the shift(s) can help lead us to the secondary conditions a patient may be experiencing.
Some examples of secondary conditions include:
The location and severity of the shift(s) can help lead us to the secondary conditions a patient may be experiencing.
Some examples of secondary conditions include:
- Arthritis
- Asymmetry
- Auditory (ear) dysfunctions
- Bone Spurs
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Colic
- Decreased Motion
- Digestion Disorders
- Disc Herniations
- Dizziness (Vertigo)
- Gastrointestinal Dysfunction
- Low Back Pain
- Mental Focus Disorders
- Menstrual Disorders
- Migraine Headaches
- Muscle Spasm
- Neck Pain
- Numbness/Tingling
- Poor Posture
- Sciatica
- Shoulder and Arm Pain
- Strength Issues
- Tendonitis
- TMJ Issues
- Torticollis
- Vision Issues
- Whiplash