Spine Wellness The spine is the human beam, how useful it is, keep reading to find out! Cervical spine 1: vertigo, migraine, insomnia, drowsiness, dizziness, cervical hypertension, lack of blood supply to the brain, shaking head. Cervical spine 2: vertigo, headache, insomnia, drowsiness, dry eyes, strabismus, tinnitus, tachycardia, mumps, allergic rhinitis. Cervical vertebra 3: vertigo, dizziness, migraine, neck and shoulder syndrome, neuralgia, acne, acne rash, eczema, toothache, inability to open the mouth. Cervical spine 4: dizziness, nausea, eruption, numbness in both hands, frozen shoulder, fallen pillow, nasal congestion, toothache. Cervical spine 5: chest pain, bradycardia, nausea, erratic pain, neck, shoulder, palm distension, bad breath, fire. Cervical spine 6: fluctuating blood pressure, shoulder pain, numbness in the shoulder, thumb and second finger, enlarged tonsils, shoulder pain, numbness and pain in the outer part of the upper limbs. Cervical vertebra 7: shortness of breath and chest tightness, numbness and pain in the fourth and fifth fingers, cervical root, scapular pain, sore throat, sclerosis of the shoulder, posterior medial numbness and pain in the upper limb from a cold. Thoracic vertebra 1: shortness of breath, shortness of breath, elbow and hand pain, coldness, early blogging, weakness of the hands, numbness and pain on the posterior side of the upper arm. Thoracic vertebra 2: shortness of breath and chest pain, arrhythmia, coronary heart disease (angina pectoris), shoulder sclerosis, numbness and pain on the posterior side of the upper arm. Thoracic vertebra 3: lung, bronchial symptoms, susceptibility to colds. Thoracic vertebra 4: chest and back pain, chest tightness, coronary heart disease (angina), long sigh. Thoracic vertebra 5: bitter mouth, low blood pressure, stomach cramps, epilepsy. Thoracic vertebra 6: stomach pain, indigestion, stomach cramps. Thoracic vertebra 7: stomach ulcer symptoms, indigestion, gastric prolapse, bad breath. Thoracic vertebra 8: immune deficiency, hepatobiliary disease, diabetes. Thoracic vertebra 9: kidney dysfunction, white turbid urine, poor urination, allergy evidence, cold body hands and feet, epilepsy. Thoracic vertebra 10: kidney dysfunction, sexual dysfunction. Thoracic vertebra 11: kidney dysfunction, urinary tract disease, skin disease. Thoracic vertebra 12: lower abdominal pain and coldness, fatigue syndrome, infertility, rheumatism, genital organ surface pain and itching. Lumbar vertebra 1: colonic dysfunction, constipation, diarrhea, lumbago, lower abdominal pain. Lumbar vertebra 2: lower abdominal pain, lumbago, hypogonadism. Lumbar vertebra 3: bladder, low urine, lumbar and medial knee pain and weakness. Lumbar vertebra 4: back pain, sciatica, difficulty urinating, frequent or scanty urination, leg pain radiating to the outside of the leg belly, hemorrhoids. Lumbar vertebra 5: poor blood circulation in the legs, weakness of the lower limbs and fear of cold, lumbar and leg pain and numbness to the back and outside of the leg belly, menstrual disorders. Sacral vertebrae: lumbosacral joint lesions, foot root pain and numbness, bladder disease, prostatitis. Caudal spine: tailbone pain. Check whether you have the above problems, if you have and ruled out organic lesions, focus on chiropractic treatment! Stretching, it’s never too late. In fact, regular stretching is becoming increasingly important for both men and women, young and old. This set of diagrams covers all parts of your body at work, in your life, in front of the computer, and in your neck and shoulders, waist, legs, hips, hands, etc. Save it, exist in your phone, on your computer, refer to stretching anytime, anywhere, can relieve fatigue and relaxation. Stretching before starting work. Stretching for computer users. Stretch for neck and shoulders. Stretching that must be done every day. Stretching of hands, arms and shoulders. Stretching before going to bed. Stretches for anywhere, anytime. Stretches for the legs, groin and hips. Stretches for the lower back.