There are ranges of normal with pretty much everything. For example, normal tire pressure for a passenger car is between 30-35 psi. The determining factor for when tire pressure becomes abnormal is when the safe functioning of the automobile becomes impeded.
Every system of the human body has ranges of normal for all the unique functions they control. The structure of the body can affect the function of many other systems due to the intimate relationship it has with the nerves that are housed within it.
It’s not difficult to understand that the range of normal structure has everything to do with whether the underlying nerves are being obstructed, impeding the optimal function of the body.
If the structure was shifted at some point in life due to an accident or an injury and a secondary condition or symptom began that wasn’t present beforehand, it’s very likely that the secondary condition is directly related to an ongoing nerve obstruction.
Think for a moment about the reference to the foundation of the house in the picture above to the right. In the home with the unstable foundation, one could expect secondary conditions, or symptoms, of stuck windows, squeaky floor boards, and cracks in the drywall.
Would it make more sense to apply WD-40 to the windows, patch the drywall, and pound a few more nails into the floor boards; or would it be better to get out of the house for a short time to have the foundation professionally stabilized?
NeuroStructural Correction helps the structure get back to normal by removing the underlying nerve obstruction that is created by Atlas Displacement Complex. This initiates a recovery process that takes care of secondary conditions related to it.