Essential Family Chiropractic Center. Chiropractor in Naperville IL

 

Essential Family Chiropractic Center in Naperville, IL.
Dr Richard Hagmeyer D.C.


How Chiropractic Care Keeps Your Whole Body Healthy

The Spine is made up of 33 vertebrae separated by spinal discs. By targeting individual vertebrae, a professional Chiropractor can help treat a variety of back and neck problems. The diagram below shows the interconnectedness of the spine with various organs of the body. A Chiropractor can help with spinal corrective care, nerve stress and spinal adjustments. Chiropractic treatment isn't limited to just back pain though. Menstrual health and PMS, safer births, headaches, allergies, insomnia, anxiety or phobias, even those seeking more energy - are of this is possible with the right treatment.

Dr. Richard Hagmeyer has an entire Chiropractic resource section devoted to the many benefits of treatment. When you are ready to schedule an appointment please call our Naperville Clinic at 630-718-0554. Or get driving directions to the Essential Family Chiropractic Center.


  • C1 – Blood supply to the head, pituitary gland, scalp, bones of the face, brain, inner and middle ear, sympathetic nervous system, eyes
  • C2 – Eyes, optic nerves, auditory nerves, sinuses, mastoid bones, tongue, forehead, heart
  • C3 – Cheeks, outer ear, face, teeth, tri-facial nerve, lungs
  • C4 – Nose, lips, mouth, Eustachian tube, mucous membranes, lungs
  • C5 – Vocal cords, neck glands, pharynx
  • C6 – Neck muscles, shoulders, tonsils
  • C7 – Thyroid gland, bursa in the shoulders, elbows Brachial plexus – Forms the radial, ulnar, median and other nerves that go to the muscles, joints and other structures of the shoulder, arm, wrist, hand and fingers
  • T1 – Arms from the elbows down, including hands, arms, wrists and fingers; esophagus and trachea; heart
  • T2 – Heart, including its valves and covering; coronary arteries; lungs; bronchial tubes
  • T3 – Lungs, bronchial tubes, pleura, chest, Breasts, heart
  • T4 – Gallbladder, common duct, heart, lungs, bronchial tubes
  • T5 – Liver, solar plexus, circulation (general), heart, esophagus, stomach
  • T6 – Stomach, esophagus, peritoneum, duodenum
  • T7 – Pancreas, duodenum, stomach, liver, spleen, gallbladder, peritoneum
  • T8 – Spleen, stomach, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, adrenal cortex, small intestine, pyloric valve
  • T9 – Adrenal cortex, pancreas, spleen, gallbladder, ovaries, uterus, small intestine
  • T10 – Kidneys, appendix, testes, ovaries, uterus, adrenal cortex, spleen, pancreas, large intestine
  • T11 – Kidneys, ureters, large intestine, urinary bladder, adrenal medulla, adrenal cortex, uterus, ovaries, illeo-cecal valve
  • T12 – Small intestine, lymph circulation, large intestine, urinary bladder, uterus, kidneys, ileocecal valve Sacrum – Buttocks, rectum, sex organs, genitalia, urinary bladder, urethra, prostate Coccyx – Rectum, anus
  • L1 Large intestine, inguinal rings, uterus
  • L2 – Appendix, abdomen, upper leg, urinary bladder
  • L3– Sex organs, uterus, bladder, knees, prostate, large intestine
  • L4 Prostate gland, muscles of the lower back, sciatic nerve
  • LL5 – Lower legs, ankles, feet, prostate Sacral plexus – Forms the sciatic as well as other nerves that go to muscles, joints and other structures of the leg, knee, ankle, feet and toes
Spinal Column and List of Vertebrae

Dr. Richard Hagmeyer
River Run Center | 1020 104th Street | Unit 100 | Naperville, Ill 60564 |  630-718-0554

 

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