03/31/2026
Dr. Jessica, I couldn't have said it better myself! Thanks for your informative post.
Your posture isn’t just about “standing up straight.”
Posture is actually a neurological output — meaning your brain is constantly processing information from your muscles, joints, and nervous system to keep you balanced against gravity.
When the spine isn’t moving well or certain joints aren’t functioning properly, the brain receives distorted or reduced input. Over time, this can influence muscle tone, coordination, and the way your body holds itself.
That’s one reason chiropractic care can be so powerful. By restoring motion and improving joint function in the spine, we help improve the quality of information being sent to the brain — allowing your body to organize posture and movement more efficiently.
Better input ➝ better output.
If your posture has changed, you feel tight or uneven, or you’re noticing more tension in your neck and back, your spine may just need a tune-up. 🧠🦴
Your body is always adapting — make sure it’s adapting in the right direction.