Spinal Misalignment
Cross-source consensus on Spinal Misalignment from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Chiropractic alone will not resolve recurring spinal misalignment if the underlying root cause is not addressed. — Is It Bad to Crack Your Own Neck?
- Gallbladder dysfunction can physically pull cervical and upper thoracic vertebrae out of alignment via referred pain to the right side of the upper back and neck. — Is It Bad to Crack Your Own Neck?
- Dental malocclusion after dental work can create jaw tension that transmits through the neck and destabilizes the entire spine. — Is It Bad to Crack Your Own Neck?
- Chronic inflammation from mold exposure, injuries, and other triggers can affect spinal tissues and contribute to recurring instability. — Is It Bad to Crack Your Own Neck?
- Nutritional deficiencies can impair tissue repair and joint stability in the spine. — Is It Bad to Crack Your Own Neck?