- Broken hip/s
- Skull fracture
- Broken arm/s, leg/s
- Nerve damage
- Concussion
- Variety of superficial wounds



Spinal Stabilization
Any type of trauma despite its severity can have the potential to interfere/disrupt spinal functions.- Suffering a concussive hit to the head could cause damage to the cervical spine.
- Falling off a ladder could shift the vertebral discs.
- Hitting the knee on an object can cause a spinal misalignment from shifting the weight to the other leg for a day or two.



Nerve Damage
Often, a lasting issue from multiple traumas is nerve damage. The severity can completely destroy nerve endings making it impossible to regain feeling or movement in certain areas of the body. The nerve damage can be regenerated if the impediment is rooted in the spine and is addressed in time. Correcting spinal discs that have shifted along with subluxations that can compress the nerves and interfere with signal communication can help restore the areas directly affected. Example: Broken arms or legs can lose sensations that can be regained by spinal realignment. There are arteries that follow the spinal pathway. When the spinal integrity is restored proper circulation/blood flow is achieved, which is essential in natural recovery.

