The Vital Relationship Between the Spinal Column and Nervous System
Wellness

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Spinal hygiene is a preventive program designed to educate and empower individuals. This preventive program will not only improve your spinal and general health, but also will enhance your sense of well-being.
Spinal flexibility, strength and balance are essential factors in maintaining the integrity of the intervertebral foramina and the spinal nerves they protect in order to facilitate the vital neuro-biological functions of the body. |
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| A Healthy Spine: |
- Normal spinal curvatures.
- No stress on the intervertebral foramina.
- Proper spinal nerve integrity.
- Even pressure on discs.
- Better flexibility and muscle tone.
- Dynamic diaphragmatic muscles for proper breathing.
- Proper abdominal and lower spinal muscle balance.
- Better adaptation to gravity and stress.
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| An Unhealthy Spine: |
- Distorted spinal curvatures.
- Closing off of the intervertebral foramina.
- Compromised neurobiological functions.
- Uneven pressure on discs.
- Lack of mobility and unbalanced muscle tone.
- Loss of diaphragmatic muscle strength and even respiratory rate and rhythm.
- Lack of abdominal and spinal muscle balance.
- Poor adaptation to gravity and stress.
- Premature aging, pain and discomfort.
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