Health: It's time for the set-up ...

If you hear a click when you turn your neck or back, it could mean that something is out of place. It's time to get ready for your health.

When you turn your neck or back, do you hear your spine clicking or grinding. Or does it get stuck like the chain of a bicycle that has gotten stuck in the middle of the gear change? That rubbing noise could mean that something is out of place, that it has lost its alignment. It is time to get ready for your health.

The spine is made of moving bones called vertebrae. These are perfectly attached to each other as if they were the rings of a bike chain. If one or more joints become hooked and out of alignment, this can slowly wreak havoc on the mechanical integrity of your entire spine. The result? Pain, stiffness, and premature changes in the joints.

Don't ignore those noises. Abnormal grinding (crepitus) of the spinal joints may indicate early degenerative joint disease. Remember, unlike a bicycle chain, you cannot replace spinal "rings" when they are damaged. Make a chiropractor that is rigorously trained in the reestablishment of the normal spinal mechanism get your spine ready. PRotate yourself from premature aging and damage.

In our chiropractic center located in the center of Barcelona we have professionals specialized in treating and preventing any type of ailment that may limit our health. Contact Contact us and we will clarify any questions about our services. We are also specialists in spinal treatments, combat stress, cervical adjustments, migraines and migraines. We also treat fibromyalgia, herniated discs, sciatica, lumbago, scoliosis, and all kinds of subluxations. We will be happy to assist you.

Damian Mestre
Damian Mestre

Chiropractor in Barcelona. Diploma in Institut Franco-Européen de Chiropratique - Paris, France. Graduated from the International Chiropractic Sport Science Diploma (ICSSD). Specializing in AK, SOT, CMRT, BEST, Gonstead, KST, TBM.

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