Assess the causes of your illness and compare with how you are treated:

 (read, compare with life, draw conclusions)

1. Headache, dizziness and unstable intracranial pressure: the cause of headache and high blood pressure is, in the vast majority of cases, a violation of the inflow - outflow of blood to the head. All physicians know that the main nutrition of the brain is carried out by the vertebral arteries and veins entering through a rather "close" hole in the area where the 1st cervical vertebra adjoins the skull. When this vertebra is displaced, the vessels and nerves that try to enter the cranial cavity are "squeezed", and there are violations of liquorodynamics, leading in children to vegetovascular dystonia, brain cysts, increased intracranial pressure, in adults - to headaches and migraines, in the elderly - to stroke.

The correct tactics of a doctor: for headaches, dizziness, etc. - X-ray of the cervical spine in 2 projections with an open mouth (allows you to see the displacement of the atlas along the spinous and lateral processes).

Treatment: when confirming the disposition of the vertebrae - manual reposition of the atlas subluxation.

2. Numbness of the hands, "lump in the throat", mastopathy, nervousness, pain in the elbow joints: the cause of these symptoms, in the vast majority of cases, is the disposition (improper standing) of the vertebrae at the level from the 6th cervical to the 2nd thoracic. The displaced vertebra "compresses" the nerve and blood vessels going to the arms and thyroid gland. A spasm caused by an irritated nerve leads to a violation of the outflow of lymph from the thyroid and mammary glands. Lymph, unable to drain from the organ, with its pressure "varicose" dilates the lymphatic ducts (in the form of cysts), and over time forms "famous diagnoses" such as: - "you have thyroid nodules", or - "you have mastopathy". The correct tactics of the doctor: - X-ray of the lower cervical-upper thoracic spine in 2 projections (allows you to see the displacement of the above vertebrae). Treatment: when confirming the disposition of the vertebrae - manual reposition of the vertebral subluxation.

3. Difficulty inhaling, gastritis, esophagitis, heartburn, frequent bronchitis, "girdle" pain along the ribs, pain in the heart: the cause of these symptoms, in the vast majority of cases, is the disposition (improper standing) of the vertebrae at the level from the 3rd cervical to 9th th chest. A displaced vertebra "compresses" the nerve and blood vessels going to the heart, esophagus, stomach, bronchi and lungs. Spasm caused by an irritated nerve leads to "tension" and slowed blood circulation in the organs of the chest cavity. Restriction of blood circulation in these organs leads to disruption of normal functioning and disease.

The correct tactics of the doctor: in case of complaints of pain in the region of the heart, heartburn, nausea and belching, difficulty in swallowing, difficulty (shallow) inhalation, pain along the ribs - an x-ray of the thoracic spine in 2 projections (allows you to see the displacement of the above vertebrae).

Treatment: when confirming the disposition of the vertebrae - their manual reposition.

4. Out of nowhere pyelonephritis (in a healthy person, "out of the blue"), kidney stones, pleurisy, difficulty in deep breathing: a characteristic sign of radiculoneuritis of the 10th - 12th thoracic vertebrae. "Blockade" of the work of the nerves emanating from these vertebrae leads to a limitation of the full-fledged work of the diaphragm, which, without descending to the end, is unable to turn the kidney into a horizontal position, for complete emptying of the lower cups from urine. As a result, stagnation of urine in the lower cups creates conditions for inflammation and sedimentation in the form of "sand", and then natural stones.

The correct tactics of the doctor: in case of complaints of girdle pain in the diaphragm and kidneys, pleurisy, chronic lung diseases, pain along the ribs - an x-ray of the thoracic spine in 2 projections (allows you to see the displacement of the above vertebrae).

Treatment: when confirming the disposition of the vertebrae - manual reposition of their subluxation.

5. Difficulty with stool or its excessive amount, chronic colitis, enteritis, bladder disease, prostatitis, "sexual weakness", "pulling" or girdle back pain, hemorrhoids, gynecological disorders (including painful periods, ovarian cysts, fibroids, etc. .d.), pain and arthrosis in the hip or knee joints, "pulling" pain in the leg: all this is the lumbosacral spine!

The correct tactics of the doctor: X-ray of the lumbosacral spine in 2 projections. Determination of rotated vertebrae, determination of the presence of spondylolisthesis or retrospondylolisthesis, correct position of the sacrum!

Treatment: when confirming the disposition of the vertebrae - manual reposition of their subluxation.

And most importantly! In all cases without exception!

During the initial examination, an OVERVIEW RADIOGRAPH of the spine is done!

Due to the huge dose of X-ray exposure, computed tomography (CT) is done in complex cases or incomprehensible parts of the spine according to the X-ray, SELECTIVELY, and only after the X-ray!

MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) is a technology of electromagnetic "shock" excitation of hydrogen atoms in all cells of the body, created for the diagnosis of tumors, but is not used in the diagnosis of displacements in the musculoskeletal system.

Many diseases come to us from lifestyle and trust in pills ("toxic liver" and encephalopathy in old people who feed on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, as well as pyelonephritis in children for whom "compassionate" parents buy calcium preparations for supposedly healthy bones or antibiotics with ARVI), some diseases (including obesity) come from starvation, and gallbladder stones bloom in vegetarians who are on a low-fat diet and simply "losing weight", but all these diseases are cured more easily and are easier if the spine is healthy and the head ( CNS) manages all organs and systems independently, without the involvement of backup systems and mechanisms.

MYTHS:

1. Intervertebral hernia causes pain - all over the world, with the exception of the countries of the former USSR, it is considered proven (numerous articles by employees of the German Institute of Manual Therapy in the 1970-2000s turned out to be authoritative for the whole world, and today this fact is not even discussed in the literature in the West , as proven long ago) that there is no prima correlated relationship between the presence of an intervertebral hernia and the presence of back pain. That is, there is some connection, but not direct and not correlated! Of the 1,000 patients with confirmed hernias on CT, only 46% complained of back pain, and of 1,000 patients complaining of back pain, only 42% found a herniated disc on CT. Therefore, today the whole world, except us, believes that back pain occurs due to the "twisting" of the dura mater of the spinal cord as a result of subluxation of a vertebra or injury. Twisting the dura mater infringes the pia mater (from the vessels), and the already developed edema of the clamped vessels leads to compression of the nerves and radicular syndrome. Thus, it is enough to return the vertebra to its place, and the vessels released from compression will eliminate the swelling and compression of the nerve.

Unfortunately, our neurosurgeons consider books on manual therapy anathema, and continue to operate on this mythical - mystical protrusion of the annular ligament. By the way, legally, in surgery, a hernia is a formation that has a hernial orifice, a hernial sac and hernial contents. The absence of one of the listed ingredients excludes the presence of a hernia. I would like to see a doctor at least once who has seen at least two of these three elements in the pictures.

2. Osteochondrosis (OCD) - present in 100% of the radiographs described in patients older than 21 years. Only in our country you can face at the age of 21 with a diagnosis of osteochondrosis. In fact, OHZ is nothing more than natural age-related changes in metabolism (of course, on a hormonal background), leading to a loss of elasticity of cartilage and ligamentous tissue with a violation of the processes of regeneration of hyaline cartilage of the joints. In popular terms - senile changes in the body! And at 21, you can have anything, but it's unlikely that you have an OHZ. Treatment: as the founder of osteopathy, Dr. Still, said: - "Establish proper blood circulation to the organ, and the organ will recover."

3. Osteoarthritis (of the hip, knee, etc.) joints - a phenomenon in an aging or traumatized organism similar to hip dysplasia in newborns. As in infants, subluxation of the sacrum during childbirth leads to spasm of the artery that feeds the femoral head, and in adults, subluxation of the 3rd,4,5th or sacral vertebra leads to spasm of the pelvic plexus, and restriction of blood circulation in the joint, which atrophies due to lack of blood. Treatment - see the previous paragraph.