Early Spinal Degeneration – Subtle Changes with Hidden Impact
The spine begins to lose its natural alignment, often accompanied by a reduction or alteration in normal spinal curves.
This structural imbalance can affect the nervous system, disrupting the essential nerve flow that supports overall health. As a result, spinal joints, discs, and posture experience increased stress, accelerating wear and aging.
Interestingly, noticeable pain may be minimal or absent, aside from occasional mild discomfort. Other subtle signs may include slight decreases in energy levels and minor height loss. However, with appropriate spinal care, response and recovery potential are generally favorable.
In Phase 2 of Subluxation Degeneration, spinal decay becomes much more advanced, with significant disc narrowing, bone spurs (deformations), and worsening postural changes. At this stage, spinal canal narrowing or stenosis may also develop, further affecting nerve function.
This condition is extremely common—by age 40, approximately 80% of males and 76% of females show moderate disc degeneration. Aches and pains become more frequent, often accompanied by fatigue and a reduced ability to handle stress. Height loss continues as spinal deterioration progresses. Despite these changes, significant improvement is still possible with consistent chiropractic care, helping to restore function and mobility.
In Phase 3 of Subluxation Degeneration, spinal deterioration becomes severe, marked by significant postural imbalances, increased nerve damage, permanent scar tissue formation, and advanced bone deformation.
Spinal canal narrowing or stenosis may further restrict nerve function, leading to greater mobility issues.
At this stage, physical and/or mental weakness or disability may begin to develop. Permanent height loss and a noticeable decline in energy levels are common, making daily activities more challenging.
Despite the advanced degeneration, some degree of improvement is still possible with dedicated chiropractic care, helping to restore partial function and enhance overall well-being.
IIn Phase 4 of Subluxation Degeneration, the condition reaches its most advanced stage. Postural imbalance becomes severe, and spinal motion is highly restricted.
Extensive nerve damage occurs, permanent scar tissue forms, and the bones may begin to fuse.
At this stage, pain is constant, and individuals may experience varying degrees of physical or mental disability. The continued loss of energy and height further diminishes quality of life.
While the condition is considered irreversible at this point, chiropractic care may still provide some symptomatic relief, helping to manage pain and improve comfort.
Subluxation degeneration can have a significant impact on your well-being, but the sooner you act, the better the results.
Don't let pain or discomfort slow you down—schedule your consultation today and start your journey toward a healthier, pain-free life.
The truth today is that the majority of chronic pain patients can be helped. The difficulty is finding a provider that you can turn to for help. Schedule Now, So We Can Find The Root Cause Of Your Pain and Get You Back To Loving Life Again!
New Patient Special Limited Time Offer Expires 04/25/2025. Regular Price $297
© Copyright 2025. Henze Chiropractic & Wellness. All Rights Reserved.
This website does not provide medical advice. The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, and other material contained on this website are for informational and educational purposes only. No materials, opinions, products, and services on this site are intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified professional health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.
If you have or suspect you may have a health problem or need immediate medical attention, you should consult with a healthcare provider.
We are not responsible for how the content on this website is interpreted or what reliance is placed on it. We do not accept any liability and responsibility for the results of any action taken on the basis of the information provided on this website.