What Are Secondary Conditions?

Once a segmental displacement has occurred it disrupts the spinal nerves, spinal cord and discs, this distortion of the central nervous system leads to many different secondary conditions or symptoms. The reason they are called secondary conditions is because they are a result of the underlying primary segmental displacement. The location of a segmental displacement and where the spinal nerves and/or cord are being disrupted will give us a better idea of your secondary conditions.

Some of these include: