In comparison to normal spinal structures, we have found that the vast majority of people have varying degrees of abnormalities or displacements of the spine. These abnormal displacements can cause spinal injuries and symptoms at different ages throughout a person’s life depending on the degree of displacement. You may say, there is nothing wrong with our spine, I don’t have pain anywhere, but the truth is …… Evolution dictates that the spine needs to be corrected Humans have gradually progressed from lower vertebrates such as fish, through amphibious and reptilian stages, to mammals. During this long evolutionary process, it was a major shift for vertebrates to get out of the water and land on shore. Because animals are weightless in water, whereas movement on land resists the effects of gravity, it requires strong spindles – the spine and limbs – to support the weight of the body in a balanced manner. This evolutionary process took the animal kingdom hundreds of millions of years to complete. The most successful part of this enormous biological project was the completion of the special structure of the spine, the most important and complex part of the skeletal structure of the animal body. But this special structure, which took hundreds of millions of years to finalize, had to evolve from crawling on all fours to the form we have today – upright walking – in a million years or so, and the spine was not yet able to change completely from a structure adapted to horizontal activity to one adapted to upright activity. Therefore, in this sense, the spine is very fragile. 18-25 years old, a dangerous period for hidden spinal problems From the time we start learning to walk, we are challenging our spine. And it is very easy to be affected in daily life, exercise, labor, study and other activities, and the 24 vertebrae and pelvis undergo a variety of displacements. There is almost no spine without any vertebral displacement. Meanwhile, there are very few nerves in the —— intervertebral discs, which are the main connection between the vertebrae, so people are slow to feel the displacement of the spine, and when vertebral displacement occurs, the discs are easily damaged, resulting in the discs becoming smaller, and the “cushion” between the vertebrae —- intervertebral discs are also easily crushed. Many of these problems already exist in children, while more serious spinal displacements begin to produce symptoms in early youth at the age of 18–25: dizziness, headaches, and pain in the neck, back, shoulders, and lumbar region. Normal massage and acupressure will have some effect, but it is not very long lasting. The real solution to the problem depends on correcting the shape of the spine, if not, the abnormal displacement in the spine will develop further. The abnormal spine will also cause degenerative bone and joint lesions, such as bone spur hyperplasia, inflexible and even painful neck, thoracic and lumbar movements. Such as neck pain, back pain, lumbago, dizziness, numbness in hands and feet, neurogenic visceral dysfunction and so on. Spinal health care for women have special significance According to many countries and regions, scoliosis in women is much higher than in men. During a woman’s lifetime. There are two phases where the spine has to go through greater tests. One is the reproductive stage and the other is the menopause stage. During the reproductive stage, the weight gain of the pregnant woman and the increase in the size of her abdomen can greatly increase the burden on the lumbar spine. According to U.S. statistics, about one-third of women experience lower back pain during pregnancy that they have never experienced before, and a chiropractor can be of great help. It has been proven that back pain can be controlled with corrections, that no discomfort occurs to the pregnant woman as a result of the correction, and even more wonderfully, that labor is greatly shortened with chiropractic adjustments, labor pains are reduced, and the delivery is much smoother. For such a spine, which is actually more favorable for horizontal movement, we are obliged to use it habitually vertically. Therefore, careful maintenance of its function and regular correction of any slightest abnormal structural deviation will enable us to live and work more healthily.