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Use this essential spinal nerve chart to make the nervous system the centerpiece of your chiropractic patient communications. Watch their eyes. Patients "get it." This is an updated Merrick Nerve Chart showing the most significant neurological connections at each segmental level.
A chiropractic spinal cord chart is a visual tool that chiropractors can use to demonstrate how chiropractic care works in the body. These charts typically contain an illustration of the human spine and provide a label for each vertebra and its corresponding nerve root.
How To Use The Spinal Nerve Chart: On the chart below you will see 4 Columns (Vertebral Level, Nerve Root, Innervation, and Possible Symptoms). Under ‘Vertebral Level’: C1-C7 is the NECK, T1-T12 is the UPPER BACK/rib cage area, and. L1-L5 is the LOWER BACK.
Misalignments of spinal vertebrae and discs may cause irritation to the nervous system and affect the structures, organs, and functions that may result in the conditions shown below.
Chiropractors do not cure disease, they merely allow your body to function as it was meant to. If you are experiencing health symptoms or are affected by a degenerative disease process, wait no longer, see what chiropractic can do for you. It’s time to release your inner doctor!
Chiropractic patient education is made easy with these posters and charts available in english and Spanish. Choose from formats in paper or Lamination and from notebook size to oversize hanging wall charts.
On the chart below you will see 4 Columns (Vertebral Level, Nerve Root, Innervation, and Possible Symptoms). Under Vertebral Level: C1-C7 is the NECK region. T1-T12 is the UPPER BACK/RIB CAGE region.