What is the most important organ in the body?
If you said the brain, you are absolutely correct.
The brain and rest of the nervous system controls and orchestrates
every function of your body. Yet how often do we think about it or how our
health is affected by its function?
In 10 years as a healthcare provider, it has been my experience that
most people only think about their nervous system once it causes noticeable
symptoms. Even then, it is often the last place they look.
It has also been my experience that interference, or stress, to the
nervous system is a common occurrence. This is not surprising given the amount
of physical, chemical and emotional stress in our lives.
Everyone Needs a Healthy Nervous System
To experience optimal health and function we all need a properly
functioning nervous system.
That is why we use advanced technology to assess the health and function
of your nervous system in our office. The image below shows a similar scan to
the ones we will perform in the office on your first visit. We will study your
scans and determine a care plan designed for you to remove the interference and
help you experience optimal health and function.
Vertebral Subluxation
Vertebral subluxation is one of the most common and most unrecognized
causes of nerve interference.
A vertebral subluxation is a misalignment of the spine that negatively
affects the delicate nervous system as it travels through the spinal column. These
misalignments often go undetected because pain fibers are vastly
outnumbered by motor and sensory nerves. And while no pain may be present,
dysfunction often occurs as messages to and from the brain are distorted.
What if…
What if nerve interference is negatively affecting your health and life?
What if there was a way to remove that interference so that your body can
function as it was designed to?
Visit us today or Call us at (402) 496-4570 to schedule
your first appointment with best Omaha Chiropractors so we can help you
express better health, function and well-being today!
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