Overview
The cerebellum sits at the base of your brain and plays a major role in balance, coordination, posture, and precise movement. This video explains how healthy spinal motion enhances cerebellum function through improved sensory input.
Watch here:
https://chiroshub.wistia.com/medias/gx21c8g0oh
Benefits
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Better coordination
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Improved balance and posture
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Enhanced motor control
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Faster and more accurate movements
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Reduced risk of falls
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Greater athletic performance
Duration
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Neuro-motor evaluation: 20–30 minutes
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Adjustment visit: 10–15 minutes
Process
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Assess balance, coordination, and posture
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Identify spinal areas affecting cerebellum input
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Perform chiropractic adjustments to improve motion
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Re-test cerebellum-controlled functions
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Provide exercises to support coordination
FAQs
Does the spine really affect cerebellum function?
Yes — spinal motion provides essential feedback to the cerebellum.
Can this help kids and seniors?
Absolutely. Coordination improvements benefit all ages.
Is this safe?
Yes. Adjustments are gentle and non-invasive.