Here are some common causes for pain:


  Abnormal Motion or Postion of Spinal Bones

  Spinal Kinesiopathology
Caused by physical trama such as improper lifting, car accidents, repetitive motions, and poor sleeping habits. Also emotional stress and chemical imbalances are common culprits, too.

  Abnormal Nervous System Function

  Neuropathphysiology
Improper motion or position of spinal bones can rub, irritate, pinch, or choke delicate nerves. This can impair the function of the tissue, organs, and systems controlled by these nerves.

  Abnormal Muscle Function

  Myopathlogy
Muscles supporting the spine can weaken and atrophy, or become tight and go into spasm. Unfortunately, scar tissue and adhesions penetrate these malfunctioning muscles, changing there elasticity.

  Abnormal Soft Tissue Function

  Histopathology
Discs, ligaments, and other soft tissues can malfunction, too. These important soft tissues have a poor blood supply, so proper healing often requires continued care even after the relief of obvious symptoms.

  Abnormal Function of the Spine and Body

  Pathophysiology
The body responds with bone spurs and spinal decay, fusing malfunctioning spine joints. Degenerative changes can be seend in other organs and tissues which have been deprived of normal nerve control.