It is Dr. Josh in Grand Island, Nebraska, and here at Wilderness Ridge Chiropractic we believe that the body is kind of like the wilderness. Therefore, we are on an adventure to explore each segment of the spine.
Today’s segment is T7.
T7 is the 7th vertebrae of the thoracic spine.
It supplies the neurology to the neurology to the pancreas and duodenum.
Consequently, if there is dysfunction in this area it could cause or be associated with ulcers, gastritis, and irritable bowel syndrome.
And that was our exploration of T7. It is our hope that if we should ever have the opportunity to serve you or someone you know who may be suffering from the conditions discussed today, it would be our honest pleasure to provide compassionate and specific care. Because remember, we were meant to run wild, live free, and explore any adventure that awaits!! You can find the link to the associated video and contact information in the description bellow! See you on the next adventure!!
Dysfunction of L5 could cause or be associated with circulation issues in the legs, swollen ankles, cold feet, weakness in the legs, leg cramps, and plantar fasciitis.
Dysfunction of L4 could cause or be associated with bladder issues, menstrual problems such as painful or irregular periods, impotency, enuresis, and thigh pain or numbness.
Dysfunction of L3 could cause or be associated with bladder issues, menstrual problems such as painful or irregular periods, impotency, enuresis, and thigh pain or numbness.
Dysfunction of L2 could cause or be associated with cramps, difficult breathing, acidosis, varicose veins, circulation issues, groin and upper thigh pain or tingling.
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