BS1.02 – 03 The evidence for the brain subluxation model
We review the scientific evidence to date when it comes to changes in the brain after stress or spinal injury and the changes that occur within the small deep paraspinal muscles after stress or injury to the spine.
Furthermore, it shows you the different studies that have been done exploring how even minor, recurring spinal ache pain or tension, even on pain free days, is still associated with compromised brain functions of varying kinds.
We discuss the kinds of complaints someone might come in with if they have subclinical spinal pain problems that are causing trouble with their sensorimotor integration and why we should care about these types of dysfunctions.