05/08/2026
Your spine does more than just hold you upright — it’s one of the body’s main sources of proprioception, the neurological “GPS system” that tells your brain where your body is in space.
Research shows the small muscles and joints of the spine are packed with mechanoreceptors that constantly communicate with the brain about posture, balance, movement, and coordination. When the spine loses proper motion, those signals can become distorted.
Over time, the body begins to compensate and adapt around dysfunctional movement patterns, which can contribute to:
• Muscle tightness & imbalance
• Reduced coordination
• Altered posture
• Joint overload
• Increased wear and tear
• Chronic tension and discomfort
Chiropractic adjustments help restore motion to the spine, improving the quality of input traveling from the body to the brain. Better movement = better communication.
Your body is always adapting to the information it receives. The goal is to make sure it’s receiving better information.