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Navigating Health: Chiropractic Innovations in Body and Mind Wellness by Roxane Zamora, DC [business spotlight]

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When people hear the word chiropractic, they think of a bad back or painful neck. What they may not know is that a bad neck can lead to heart disease, asthma, headaches and anxiety, while low back issues can lead to infertility, prostate issues, erectile dysfunction, constipation and irritable bowel syndrome.
 
Page four of Gray’s Anatomy states every function of the human body is under the control of the nervous system. What houses and protects the nervous system is the spine. If there is even a feather’s weight on a nerve, from bone misalignment caused by a degenerative disc, the function of the organ connected to that location in the nervous system is decreased by 50 percent. That’s when diseases, like heart disease, and other health conditions develop.
 
In my office, I take X-rays to analyze where there are misalignments, what nerves are being affected, what organs are building disease, and how I should correct the misalignment, help the disc heal, and stop arthritic changes.
 
There are three phases of degeneration that I look for. Phase one is misalignment of the structure, which can be a straight neck or a rotated pelvis/hip. If this is left uncorrected, it degenerates into phase two. That is when degenerative disc disease and arthritic spurs develop. If this is left uncorrected, it degenerates into phase three—a more chronic condition—when the vertebrae are fused together, the nerve is starting to atrophy, and the person is probably experiencing declining health and on medications.
 
What I do is corrective care, and how I create a care plan is by analyzing the phase of degeneration and what organs are being affected. I have several techniques I use as well as therapies in the office. It’s definitely not a quick fix, but it is life changing!
 
Dr. Roxane Zamora, of I magine Wellness Chiropractic Center, began her career as a psychotherapist and saw the trend was more about pharmacology than it was psychology. In 2000, she returned to school at Palmer Chiropractic College. She is renowned for her comprehensive approach to patient wellness and her dedicated commitment to providing cutting-edge chiropractic care. With a deep-seated passion for helping individuals achieve optimal health, Zamora has been transforming lives in her community for more than a decade. Zamora believes in a patient-centered approach that addresses not just the symptoms, but the underlying causes of discomfort and imbalance. For more information, call 623-582-8951 or visit ImagineWellnessChiropractic.com.
 
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