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Said to be a misalignment of one or more of the 24 vertebrae in the spinal column. See also Vertebral Subluxation Complex (VSC)
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a change in the perfect structure of the spine
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a change in the position of two vertebral bones
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a misaligned (out of place) vertebrae that causes interference with nerve messages between your brain and your body
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a misaligned spinal bone in the neck or back that pinches or stretches a nerve, usually, it is totally painless unless irritated
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a misaligned vertebra causing interference with nerve messages between the brain and the body
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a misaligned vertebra causing interference with the nerve messages between your brain and your body
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a misalignment of one or more bones(vertebrae) of the spine, which interferes with the function of the nerve system and spinal cord
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a misalignment of one or more of the twenty four moveable bones of the spine
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a misalignment of the bones that protect the spinal cord
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a misalignment of the small bones in the spine interfering with the normal function of the brain and spinal column
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an interference with the ability of your brain to properly control your body chemistry
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a spinal abnormality that interferes with the nervous system, which interferes with the nerve signals from the brain
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a spinal abnormality that interferes with your nerves
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Also referred to as nerve interference, or simply subluxation. Vertebral subluxation is a misalignment of one or more of the vertebrae in the spinal column which causes alteration of nerve function and interference to the transmission of mental impulses. This lessens the body's innate ability to express maximum health potential. See additional explanation.
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Also referred to as nerve interference, is a misalignment of one or more of the 24 vertebrae in the spinal column, which causes alteration of nerve function and interference to the transmission of mental impulses, resulting in a lessening of the body's innate ability to express its maximum health potential.
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A misalignment of spinal bones that is less than a complete dislocation but sufficient to cause disruption of nerve system function. Walk in— A patient who shows up for an unscheduled appointment.
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