Services: Organ-Muscle Relationships

About Organ-Muscle Relationships

Are You Still Being Treated For The Same Problems That No One Seems To Correct? If you keep on doing the same thing, you will keep getting the same results.

The muscles of the body are connected to organs. If your organ systems are in distress, then the body sometimes will let you know by repeating the same muscle aches and pains.
When the nervous system is beginning to form and supply the body, it starts in the brain and goes down the spine. The nerves then leave the spinal cord between the vertebrae. The nerve divides into two parts to supply the muscles and organs.

Part of the nerve supplies the muscle and part of the nerve supplies an organ. The concept is that if the nerve supply is impaired to the muscle, it is also impaired to the organ.
One way to determine if the organ is receiving proper nerve supply and healthy is to test the muscle that is connected to it. By testing the integrity of the muscle, you also can determine the integrity of the organ.

I often find this happens when I see patients that have continuing problems. These are easily found and corrected.

Contact Information

John L. Martin D.C., F.I.A.C.A
Contemporary Health Care
9009 Mountain Ridge Drive
Austin Bldg., Suite 140
Austin, TX 78759

512.343.2800
Cell 512.300.8831
john@chcaustin.com
www.chcAustin.com