Mild Spinal Dysfunction
We know that once you are feeling pain it changes how your brain functions. The research on subclinical pain is showing us is that even just mild recurring spinal problems, even on days you feel no pain, can also alter how your brain functions.
The function of your spine impacts the way your brain works
Poor Neck Function
A research study in Canada found that individuals poorly functioning necks are not as good at processing sensory information from their different sensory organs, like their eyes and ears, compared with people with healthy necks.
Chiropractic Care
Chiropractic care has been shown to improve the way older people process sensory information together from their eyes and ears. A study conducted in Auckland older adults, those that did receive the chiropractic care were better able to accurately perceive sound and visual information at the same time after the chiropractic care.