God was pretty creative when he constructed the human body! I mean, we all know that the spine is the backbone (literally) of the human body, our support beam, you might say. We all know good connection in the spine gives us the ability to move our limbs properly. We all know the spine health is pretty vital to our mobility.
But here’s something not super well known (and I think it is pretty cool ๐ ): The spine is not only connected to all the other bones but also to our organs. Yeah! The pain you experience in other areas of your body could be pointing to a problem in a specific area of your spine. If our spine is out of order than our organs will feel it.
But, why? And how? These are two questions that should come to your mind pretty quick.ย
Communication Center
Let’s have a little fun with this one. I want you to try and picture the body like a telephone system.ย And, no, I don’t mean a cell phone, or even the modern day home phone. I want you to go a little further back in time. To those phones that you had to plug into the wall and had the spin dial. ๐ย You have the mouthpiece that sends messages, the earpiece that receives the messages, and the wire that transfers the messages.
The brain is the body’s “communication Center”. The brain sends messages to every part of the body, telling them what to do, and the body sends messages back to the brain. This is how we know pain.
These messages are sent through the nerves in the spine. (The body’s own telephone wire, you might say. ๐ ) Now when telephone wires get cut, or damaged, the phone doesn’t work. We can’t communicate so well with friends or family members that live far away. The body is the same way.
Any time one of the vertebrae in the spine gets slightly displaced, it pinches a nerve and blocks any messages that are trying to get through. This is where chiropractors come in handy. They can adjust the spine and get the kinks out of the line to clear the way for the messages to get through so the body’s communication system can get back to working properly.
So you can see why the health of the spine is so important to the general function of the body. ๐
Make the Connection
By this time, you (like I was) might be curious about what organs are connected to which area of the spine.
Now this is where it gets REALLY COOL! Each section of the spine has a specific connection… and each can cause specific issues to tell us what is wrong.
There are some issues that are pretty easy to relate to the spine (headaches are a big one)… and then the not so easy ones (like problems in the stomach and intestines).