
Whenever you purchase a home, the responsible thing to do is have a professional inspection. The inspection is there to protect your future asset and make sure there are no major defects in the home.
Sometimes, the inspection goes as planned. There are no major damages, the electrical and plumbing are up to code, and the yard drains properly. The house "has good bones" as some would say.
However, not all inspections are the same. Maybe there are cracks in the walls, a number of windows squeak when opened, and some doors dont want to shut all the way. The inspector finds the multitude of issues - the foundation is not level. This is causing the home to shift and creating all the problems listed above. This change in the foundation is causing all the other smaller problems in the home.
How would you go about fixing the problem areas? Would it be ideal to use a lubricant on the windows? Apply patching agents to the cracks? Maybe replace the door/doorframe? All of these are short term answers and likely the problems would return in short order. The more appropriate action is to hire a professional to make certain the foundation of the home is correct. Then you can go ahead and fix the secondary issues.
This same concept applies to structural issues of your spine. When the structure/foundation of your spine drifts towards an abnormal position, it can lead to changes in the ligaments, discs, tendons, and neurological components.
This deviation is a Structural Shift.
We are bombarded with a slew of "quick fix" answers all day, everyday. There are creams, pills, supplements, patches, exercise devices, etc. These solutions will only provide temporary relief. As with the home, the logical answer is correcting the spine of structural shifts to provide long term and worthwhile results.
Sometimes, the inspection goes as planned. There are no major damages, the electrical and plumbing are up to code, and the yard drains properly. The house "has good bones" as some would say.
However, not all inspections are the same. Maybe there are cracks in the walls, a number of windows squeak when opened, and some doors dont want to shut all the way. The inspector finds the multitude of issues - the foundation is not level. This is causing the home to shift and creating all the problems listed above. This change in the foundation is causing all the other smaller problems in the home.
How would you go about fixing the problem areas? Would it be ideal to use a lubricant on the windows? Apply patching agents to the cracks? Maybe replace the door/doorframe? All of these are short term answers and likely the problems would return in short order. The more appropriate action is to hire a professional to make certain the foundation of the home is correct. Then you can go ahead and fix the secondary issues.
This same concept applies to structural issues of your spine. When the structure/foundation of your spine drifts towards an abnormal position, it can lead to changes in the ligaments, discs, tendons, and neurological components.
This deviation is a Structural Shift.
We are bombarded with a slew of "quick fix" answers all day, everyday. There are creams, pills, supplements, patches, exercise devices, etc. These solutions will only provide temporary relief. As with the home, the logical answer is correcting the spine of structural shifts to provide long term and worthwhile results.