Motion Stability

Internal Systems

Internal Systems

You shouldn't be surprised how much your internal health of your body affects your pain. This can include food allergies, vitamin and hormone deficiencies, and systemic / internal organ dysfunction. Although Motion Stability does not perform physical tests to confirm their involvement, through our evaluation we are able to determine its possibility and their relationship to your pain. We then coordinate with the best health practitioners to rule out their contribution.

Vitamin / Hormone Deficiencies:

Deficiencies in Vitamin such as D, B6, B12 and hormones such as Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) can affect your internal operating systems. With significant changes in levels, your body reacts with pain being a common effect. There are common characteristics your body presents with for each vitamin or hormone deficiency.

Nutrition / Food Intolerances:

The growing trend of people with food intolerances has revealed how food can contribute to someone's pain. When food is processed in an organ, the intolerance can cause an adverse reaction with the nerve fibers around it. This contributes to a reflex called the viscero-somatic reflex that can stimulate the nervous system and provoke pain.

Systemic / Internal Organs:

Dysfunction in an internal organ such as the kidney or gall bladder can refer pain to the superficial skin. Although your pain may feel like it is coming from a muscle or joint it may be originating from within your internal organs or other systems. Coordination with specialized health practitioners is needed to rule out its involvement.