Defining Spinal Subluxation
When people talk about subluxation, they're talking about the vertebra in your spine being in abnormal positions or misaligned. In turn, you experience loss of function due to the different pressure points on your spinal column. This can come from a traumatic event or certain aspects of your lifestyle. For example, if you have a bad posture, it can slowly start to shift your spine out of the natural alignment, particularly in the soft tissue areas between your vertebrae.
This condition can steadily get worse over time. If you get into an accident that directly impacts your neck or back, like a fall, car accident, or another traumatic event that jolts your spine, it can kickstart the process. It can also interfere with the natural healing process of the surrounding muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues.
This is why so many people have lifelong issues with their back or neck once they injure it. Common tasks can aggravate the surrounding tissues as well, and this can cause inflammation that pushes on the spinal column.
You may have heard doctors and chiropractors talk about spinal subluxation, but do you know what it really is? If not, we're going to cover what it is, the different broad categories that chiropractors use to describe it, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatments below.
Defining Spinal Subluxation
When people talk about subluxation, they're talking about the vertebra in your spine being in abnormal positions or misaligned. In turn, you experience loss of function due to the different pressure points on your spinal column. This can come from a traumatic event or certain aspects of your lifestyle. For example, if you have a bad posture, it can slowly start to shift your spine out of the natural alignment, particularly in the soft tissue areas between your vertebrae.
This condition can steadily get worse over time. If you get into some type of accident that directly impacts your neck or back, like a fall, car accident, or another traumatic event that jolts your spine, it can kickstart the process. It can also interfere with the natural healing process of the surrounding muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues.
This is why so many people have lifelong issues with their back or neck once they injure it. Common tasks can aggravate the surrounding tissues as well, and this can cause inflammation that pushes on the spinal column.
Four Spinal Subluxation Categories
To make it slightly more complicated, four broad categories encompass different types of spinal subluxation. Each category has several subcategories, and this is why it can take a while to get a concrete diagnosis.
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Category One - Static Intersegmental Subluxation
This category refers to spinal subluxation that a chiropractor can detect by feeling along your spine to determine your spine's mobility. It includes:
Altered Interosseous Spacing (either decreased or increased)
Anterolesthesis
Extension abnormalities
Flexion abnormalities
Lateral flexion abnormalities
Osseous Foraminal encroachment
Retrolisthesis
Rotation abnormalities
Category Two - Kinetic Intersegmental Subluxation
If you have this type of spinal subluxation, your chiropractor can detect movement between the normal sections of your spinal column. There are three possible subcategories, and they include:
Aberrant motion (contradicting movement)
Hypermobility (joints move far beyond their normal range)
Hypomobility (joints are rigid and unmoving)
Category Three - Sectional Subluxation
This category of spinal subluxation refers to subluxation that takes place in one specific area of your spine. It could involve a portion of your spine curving or listing to one side. This might include:
Abnormalities of motion (sections of your spine move in odd ways)
Decompensation of adaptational curves (spine starts to deteriorate at any curved areas)
Scoliosis and/or curve alteration secondary to a muscle imbalance
Scoliosis and/or curve alteration secondary to any structural asymmetries
Category Four - Paravertebral Subluxation
This type of spinal subluxation directly impacts the spinal muscles that run the length of the spine. It can also impact any soft tissues along the spine, like ligaments and tendons. For example:
Costovertebral or costotransverse separation (joints that connect your ribs to the spine)
Sacroiliac subluxation (deterioration of a joint in your pelvis)
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