What Are Secondary Conditions?
Once a Neuro-Spinal Shift is present and disrupting the spinal nerves and spinal cord, it can create many different secondary conditions, or symptoms. The reason they are called secondary conditions is because they are a result of the primary Neuro-Spinal Shift, or the underlying cause. The location of the neuro-spinal shift and where the nerves are being disrupted will give us an idea about your secondary conditions. Some of these include:
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Arthritis
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Asymmetry
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Auditory (ear) dysfunctions
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Blood Pressure (High and Low)
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Bone Spurs
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Colic
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Decreased Motion
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Digestion Disorders
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Disc Herniations
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Dizziness (Vertigo)
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Fatigue
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Fibromyalgia
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Gastrointestinal Dysfunction
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Low Back Pain
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Mental Focus Disorders
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Menstrual Disorders
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Mid-Back Pain
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Migraine Headaches
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Muscle Spasm
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Neck Pain
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Numbness/Tingling
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Pinched Nerve
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Poor Posture
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Sciatica
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Scoliosis
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Seizure Disorders
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Shoulder and Arm Pain
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Sinus Conditions
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Strength Issues
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Tendonitis
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Tennis Elbow
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
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TMJ Issues
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Torticollis
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Vision Issues
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Whiplash