31/10/2017
Persistent back strain can hugely undermine the quality of life for many.
Anyone who has ever suffered from prolonged or chronic back pain will know just how debilitating the effects of a bad back can be. Even intermittent bouts of back strain can interfere with a person's quality of life, leaving them in constant dread of the next bout of "back pain".
Spinology is a system that works to improve the relationship between the bones in the spinal column, that is, the vertebrae, to ensure there is no interference to the central and peripheral nerve system.
Vertebrae in the back fit together to form a spinal column, which in turn houses the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots - the brain's control pathways to all parts of the body, including the organs, glands and muscles.
When there is a loss of relationship between the spinal vertebrae, it can interfere with the normal impulses to and from the brain, resulting in a condition that spinologists refer to as "a spinal obtrusion".
"Lots of people have obtrusions even though many of us are not aware of it or may not experience any noticeable side effects as a result.
"Obtrusions can be caused by any number of things, often by the knocks and jolts of everyday life, or sometimes by a fall or an accident, by poor posture, or emotional stress.
I'm not really concerned with why or how a spinal obtrusion occurred in the first place.
"My primary focus is to restore the proper relationship between the vertebrae, so that it no longer interferes with the central and peripheral nervous system so that, ultimately, the person is left with an open nerve supply."