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Is Your Spine at Risk for Injury?

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What you don’t know about your spine can hurt you.

We all know that the design of the spinal column evolved to protect our spinal cord and nerves from injury. However, did you know that the shape of your spine can increase or decrease your risk of a spine injury?

Recently, our office published a case study in the Journal of Physical Therapy Science titled:

Alleviation of neck pain by the non-surgical rehabilitation of a pathologic cervical kyphosis to a normal lordosis: a CBP® case report

The Patient

The patient is a 24-year-old who “messed his neck up” dancing at a wedding. He had terrible constant neck pain and upper back pain for 3 days following. In addition, he also reported losing a lot of his normal neck range of motion, having difficulty sleeping and having a “sensitive stomach”.

Consequently, the objective tests determined that his neck was causing him 66% disability.

What Our Exam Revealed

After a detailed evaluation which included our “spine mapping” software, we determined that he had a reversal of the neck curve. In other words, his neck shifted in the opposite direction of the way it should be.

First, we treated him with CBP (Chiropractic BioPhysics) Mirror Image Adjustments, targeted neck strengthening exercises, as well as mirror Image Traction. Next, the patient received instructions on specific home traction to do. Please note, that this is not your usual traction to provide temporary relief of neck pain.

Results

Within 2 weeks, his neck pain symptoms were 100% resolved.

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Most importantly, the study reports 

“This case also supports the biomechanical literature that suggests those with cervical kyphosis (neck curve reversal) may be predisposed to spinal injury. As a result, we suggest that correcting even asymptomatic patients with obvious cervical spine deformity should be completed prior to future injury and/or degenerative changes.”

What it means

In conclusion, everyone with this condition shouldn’t have it and should seek treatment even if there are no symptoms present. Specifically, if you have a neck reversal, you may be predisposed to spinal injury. Therefore you should get treated to prevent future spine injury and/or breakdown of the spine.

What it really means

Therefore, everyone (regardless of whether or not they have any symptoms) should have their spines evaluated by X-ray for this condition. Thus, we suggest the most accurate analysis possible using our unique spine mapping software.  Ultimately, this software will compare your spine with your normal genetic data.  Then, you can and should take corrective action.

About the Author
Dr. David Shapiro
Dr. David Shapiro, DC, CEO of Complete Spine Solutions

Dr. Shapiro is a graduate of Life University School of Chiropractic (1993) with more than 4,600 hours of postgraduate education. He is a licensed Doctor of Chiropractic who has passed three national board examinations as well as the Georgia state board examination. He is also certified in therapeutic modalities and is an Advanced Certified practitioner of Chiropractic BioPhysics®.

He focuses on identifying and correcting structural imbalances in the spine, addressing the root cause rather than just the symptoms. His approach emphasizes restoring proper alignment over time to improve posture, reduce physical stress, and support long-term function without reliance on medication.

If you’re concerned about forward posture or developing kyphosis, a proper assessment is the first step. Book a free consultation or call us at (770) 938-4606 to get started.

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