The Prefrontal Cortex Revisited
Understanding The Prefrontal Cortex – Revisited
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The Prefrontal Cortex Revisited
The prefrontal cortex plays an important role in focus, decision-making, emotional regulation, attention, and higher-level thinking. This video revisits how the brain and body communicate and explains why spinal function, posture, movement, and nervous system input may matter more than most people realize.
At Goldsboro Spine Center, we often talk with patients who feel like stress, tension, poor posture, pain, or stiffness affects more than just their back or neck. When your body feels tense or restricted, it can be harder to feel relaxed, focused, and physically balanced throughout the day.
Chiropractic care does not replace medical care for neurological, emotional, or cognitive conditions. But chiropractic care may support better spinal motion, improved body mechanics, and healthier brain-body communication by addressing areas of spinal restriction and nervous system stress.
This video is a helpful starting point for understanding how spinal health and nervous system function are connected.
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Enhanced focus and concentration
Better emotional regulation
Improved executive function
Faster response and processing speed
Increased clarity and cognitive performance
The Care Process
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Frequently Asked Questions
We understand you may have questions. Here are answers to common questions about the prefrontal cortex, brain-body communication, and chiropractic care.
Some patients report feeling more relaxed, focused, or clear-headed when pain, stiffness, and tension improve. However, chiropractic care should not be viewed as a direct treatment for mental clarity, cognitive conditions, or neurological disorders. Its main role is to support spinal movement, posture, mobility, and nervous system function.
The spine, joints, muscles, and posture send constant feedback to the brain. When spinal movement is restricted or the body is tense, that input may become less efficient. Chiropractic care may help support healthier movement patterns and better communication between the body and nervous system.
Chiropractic care is generally gentle, specific, and non-invasive when performed by a trained chiropractor. At Goldsboro Spine Center, care is based on your health history, exam findings, comfort level, and individual needs.
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