Specialties
Most people make the mistake of thinking their feet or pelvis is their foundation and your spine is stacked like blocks on top of your foundation, but we aren't stationary structures like buildings; we move. We are more like puppets on a string. Our brain is our neurological foundation which regulates our posture, balance and coordination by causing your muscles to pull our bones up and in towards your spine, brain and skull as we move. Therefore, our foundation is actually our skull not our pelvis or feet. Our nervous system stores stress which manifests as muscle tension leading to muscular imbalances which tug and pull on the spine distorting our posture and eventually creating spine and disc injuries leading to arthritis and degeneration. Correcting spinal injuries requires more than just focusing on the area of pain, but on the entire kinetic chain from the brain to the muscle to the spine. Over the past decade of caring for thousands of patients, Dr. Williams has observed specific patterns in how the spine is twisted from top to bottom depending on the type of stress the body is carrying. By analyzing the spine, Dr. Williams can identify the stress which allows him to provide specific lifestyle modifications while also knowing how to release the stored accumulated stress via adjustments to specific segments along the spine and pelvis. BJ Palmer, son of the founder of chiropractic and major developer in his own right, said