05/18/2026
For years, healthcare has viewed Polycystic O***y Syndrome as primarily an ovarian condition but the shift toward PMOS (Polymetabolic Ovarian Syndrome) reflects what many chiropractors and holistic providers have understood for a long time: the body does not function in isolated systems.
Hormones, metabolism, inflammation, digestion, stress responses, and reproductive health are all heavily influenced by the nervous system.
When the nervous system is stuck in chronic stress or dysfunction, the body often struggles to regulate properly. Stress hormones increase, inflammation rises, sleep becomes disrupted, blood sugar regulation can become impaired, and the body shifts into survival mode instead of healing and adaptability.
This is why chiropractic care is about so much more than pain or posture. Chiropractic focuses on supporting proper nervous system function so the body can communicate, regulate, and adapt the way it was designed to.
No, chiropractic does not “treat” PMOS. But supporting nervous system health may help the body better handle stress and support overall function in systems that are deeply connected to metabolic and hormonal health.
The future of healthcare is moving toward a more connected, whole-body understanding of health , and this name change is one more example of that shift. ✨