- Back pain: Misalignment in the spine can cause tension and pain in the back, particularly in the lower back
- Headaches and migraines: Misalignment in the upper cervical spine can cause tension headaches, migraines, and other types of headaches
- Neck pain: Misalignment in the cervical spine can cause stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion in the neck
- Sciatica: Misalignment in the lumbar spine can compress the sciatic nerve, causing pain, numbness, and tingling in the lower back, buttocks, and legs
- Carpal tunnel syndrome: Misalignment in the upper spine can cause compression of the nerves that run through the arms and wrists, leading to carpal tunnel syndrome
- Digestive issues: Misalignment in the thoracic spine can affect the function of the digestive system, leading to constipation, bloating, and other digestive problems
- Respiratory problems: Misalignment in the thoracic spine can affect the function of the lungs and diaphragm, leading to breathing difficulties and asthma symptoms
- Poor posture: Misalignment in the spine can cause poor posture, which can lead to a range of problems including muscle tension, back pain, and reduced range of motion
It's important to note that misalignment in the spine can also be caused by underlying conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis, and disc herniation. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional if you are experiencing persistent pain or discomfort in your spine.
To book an appointment for an assessment and a treatment plan, please contact us at 646-358-5608