Central nervous system
100 billion neurons
brain – cerebellum – brain stem – spinal cord
EXPLANATION
The force that created the body,
heals the body
Stress
in 5 categories
The body is constantly in motion to adapt to various daily stressors.
Physical
Birth, falls, trauma, accidents, intensive sports, sedentary lifestyle, repetitive movements
Chemical
Dehydration, malnutrition, pollution, tobacco use, regular medication / drug intake
Emotional
Past, present, or future stress ; emotions, thoughts, negative beliefs
Electromagnetic
Regular and increasing exposure to electromagnetic waves : connected devices, computers, phones, Wi-Fi
Metaphysical
Interactions of energies in non-material dimensions that influence our subtle bodies.
The nervous system,
an excellent regulator
A functional and healthy body is capable of self-regulating in response to these stresses, whether internal or external, thanks to our nervous system:
The Control Tower
The Protective Pillars
Skull and spine
22 skull bones – 24 vertebrae – sacrum – coccyx
The Transmission Network
Peripheral nervous system
75 km of nerves
> 300 joints
> 600 muscles
> 300 organs
Activities, thoughts, behaviors
Molecular and biochemical changes,
electrophysiology and structure of the nervous system
Rest Mode
Parasympathetic nervous system
repair – regeneration
breathe – digest – sleep – meditate
Action Mode
Sympathetic nervous system
Fight or flight response to a threat
real, perceived or anticipated stress
Neuroplasticity
the brain adapts
constantly changing
its environment, (+) or (-)
Correct the origin
of your malfunctions
Our lifestyle means we constantly overuse our sympathetic nervous system (stress mode), resulting in dysfunctional physiological and structural patterns : SUBLUXATION COMPLEXES.
Diagnosed Stress
Stress
Acute or chronic, conscious or unconscious, symptomatic or asymptomatic stress
Neurological disorganization
Incorrect communication between the body and the nervous system, with dysregulation of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
Subluxation complexes
Dysfunctional joint / vertebra, abnormal range of motion, abnormal muscle contraction
Pain – Symptoms – Pathology
Headaches, neck pain, back pain, infections, digestive and hormonal issues, fatigue, anxiety, depression…
The chiropractor’s role is to correct the origin of dysfunctions by freeing the body from any interference (“bug in the matrix”) : ADJUSTMENT.
After chiropractic care
Chiropractic adjustment
A precise, quick, low-force movement performed on a specific joint (spine, extremities, jaw) ; an art unique to chiropractors
Neurological organization
Good communication between the body and the nervous system ; regulated sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
Absence of subluxations
Functional joint / vertebra, normal muscle contraction, normal range of motion
Optimal health state
Movement, vitality, balance, autonomy ; harmony between body and mind