Most people have heard of the brain stem beforeโbut what is it, exactly? Read on to learn what the brain stem does and why it is so important.
What is the Brain Stem?
The brain stem connects your cerebrum with your spinal cord. It is an extremely important part of your body because it serves as the bridge between your brain and all the nerves that travel through your spine and throughout your body. Whether nerve signals are traveling from the brain to other parts of your body, or from parts of your body back to your brain, those signals all need to travel through the brain stem.
In addition to serving as the pathway for your nerves to reach your brain, the brain stem also contains some of its own important structures that control various functions required for lifeโlike your heart rate, your breathing and your blood pressure. It also coordinates different movements in your face, neck, and head, including your facial expressions, the movement of your jaw, and the movement of your tongue.
Brain Stem Injury
The brain stem can be injured by accident or disease. The more serious the injury, the more significantly it affects the wellbeing of the person who is injuredโlike causing a coma. Strokes can affect the brain stem as well, and the effects of a brain stem stroke can include ongoing pain, vision issues, speech issues and/or limitations to body movement.
Chiropractic and Brain Stem Health
Chiropractors are trained to help patients maintain good spinal health and nerve system function. When you go to visit your chiropractor, you will get a full examination and be offered a care plan based on your current condition and desired outcomes. Part of the process of thorough chiropractic care includes ensuring optimal health of the upper spine. By identifying possible issues with cervical spine health and correcting those issues, your chiropractor can help you ensure that you achieve the best possible communication between your spine and brain stem.
Some of the methods your chiropractor can use to encourage spinal health and nervous system function include:
Chiropractic Adjustments
Chiropractic adjustments are designed to correct potential issues with how your vertebrae are aligned (or subluxated). Subluxated vertebrae can inhibit nerve function and eventually lead to pain and loss of mobility. After your chiropractor examines you to identify your subluxation(s), they will then offer to adjust your back and/or neck to improve alignment. The process can involve some application of force, but only enough to achieve the desired goal.
Contact Us to Learn More
If you are interested in learning more about how chiropractic can help improve your health, please contact us at 860-677-6401 or drbrian@nardifamilychiropractic.com. We are here to help you feel better and live a fuller, happier life!
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