Dr. Levine describes the surprising signs of having a subluxation

Video Transcript – How Can I Tell If I Have A Subluxation? 

You know what? I wish I knew. I wish I knew if I had a subluxation or not. The fact of the matter is that we gauge our health based on how we feel. How we feel is not necessarily how we function. How do you know the difference whether your functioning well or you’re not? I mean, I wish I had a red light in the middle of my forehead that lit up that said, “Steve, you’ve got a sub … you have a subluxation and it needs to be corrected.” Fact of the matter is, is we don’t know when we have a subluxation, and that’s why checkups are so valuable.

The other question is, what is a subluxation? It’s not necessarily a pinched nerve. Because the term pinched nerve has the connotation that there’s pain, but pain is always the last thing to occur and the first thing to go away of any disease process. I catch a cold long before my sneeze. Your back problem has occurred long before you feel back pain. Why wait for the pain? Why not treat the problem before the pain comes out? The beautiful part about it is we have technology that allows us to see where the subluxation is before you have a crisis. Would you rather take care of the problem early or late? The answer to the question is, we don’t know, but we can find out.