The Prefrontal Cortex
Understanding The Prefrontal Cortex
Watch our comprehensive guide on how gentle chiropractic care can support your journey and overall wellness.
The Prefrontal Cortex
The prefrontal cortex is involved in focus, decision-making, emotional regulation, planning, and other executive functions.
This video explains how the brain and body communicate. It also explains why posture, movement, spinal function, and nervous system input may matter for how the body responds.
At Goldsboro Spine Center, we often see patients who feel tense, stiff, guarded, or physically stressed. Some patients also notice that pain, poor posture, or muscle tension affects how they feel during the day.
Chiropractic care does not treat brain disorders, emotional conditions, or cognitive problems. However, it may support spinal mobility, posture, muscle tension, and brain-body communication.
The goal is to help your body move with better comfort, balance, and function.
“Since starting chiropractic care, I’ve noticed better focus, clearer thinking, and a more balanced mood throughout my day. This video really helped me understand the connection between my spine and brain function. It’s been a positive change not just physically, but mentally as well.”
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Benefits of Chiropractic Support
Discover how gentle, specialized care can transform your experience and your peace of mind.
Improved focus and cognitive processing
Better emotional regulation
Faster response and reaction times
Enhanced problem-solving
Improved brain-body communication
The Care Process
A thoughtfully designed journey to support your wellness and your family’s peace of mind.
20–30 min
Neurological evaluation
10–15 min
Adjustments
The Care Process
A thoughtfully designed journey to support your wellness and your family’s peace of mind.
20–30 min
10–15 min
Frequently Asked Questions
We understand you may have questions. Here are answers to the most common concerns parents have about infant chiropractic care.
Chiropractic care should not be described as a guaranteed way to improve brain function. However, it may support spinal movement, posture, muscle tension, and brain-body communication. When the body moves better, some patients may feel more comfortable, relaxed, and balanced.
The spine, joints, muscles, and posture send movement information to the brain. The brain uses that information to help with posture, balance, coordination, and body awareness.
Chiropractic care is generally safe and non-invasive when performed by a trained chiropractor. At Goldsboro Spine Center, care is based on your health history, symptoms, comfort level, and exam findings.
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