
"After my treatments on the DRX9000 I have enjoyed significant improvement and can say that for the first time in 10 years I have been able to sit in a car or plane for extended time without that nagging back pain. And I don't plan a future that involves surgery."
- Ed Carow
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One way to avoid Spinal Failure is to focus on good posture.
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Spinal failure occurs when the spine has been subjected to chronic or acute chemical, emotional or physical trauma and the spinal segments (vertebra) remain misaligned or subluxated for a period of time without receiving proper care and attention by a chiropractor.
Although Spinal failure is not an immediate life threatening condition such as acute heart failure or acute kidney failure, it is the most common cause of functional disability over the age of 50.
The most common causes of chronic spinal failure – where the spine slowly fails to function efficiently over several months or years include:
If detected early enough, Spinal failure can be prevented and corrected in most cases. If left untreated, severe spinal arthritis is likely to develop resulting in functional disability and a lifestyle of dependence on pain management or surgical intervention.
Proper treatment to prevent Spinal failure includes:
The best way to prevent Spinal Failure and functional disability is to visit a chiropractor early in life to assess the spine for subluxations and proper alignment. It is also important to develop proper posture habits while sitting and standing. Review the posture analysis report below to learn proper standing posture for healthy spinal function. Specific spinal strengthening exercises are valuable in preventing subluxations and Spinal failure and can be directed by your chiropractor.
If your spine has not been thoroughly examined by a chiropractor, it is never too late to visit one. Call your local chiropractor for a spinal examination to assess your risk for Spinal Failure. Contact Wisconsin Spinal Rehabilitation Center at 262-695-1870 or 262-642-4100 or 262-248-4105 for questions regarding Spinal Failure. www.SpinalRevival.com