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Look after the health of your spinal cord

- DR MICHAEL OSBORNE, CHIROPRACT­OR Dr Michael Osborne is a chiropract­or at HealthGuar­d Wellness, Toowoomba, and a member of the Chiropract­ors’ Associatio­n of Australia.

IT SEEMS like every week there is more research being produced that reveals new functions of various parts of the body.

For example, earlier this year scientists showed that our lungs produce red blood cells – a function previously thought to only be fulfilled by bone marrow.

Only last week I wrote about exercise changing the make-up of good bacteria in the gut.

The latest unexpected revelation comes from scientists looking into very specific functions of the spinal cord.

What they’ve revealed is essentiall­y that the spinal cord is much more intelligen­t than we first thought.

Initially, the spinal cord was considered simply a conduit for informatio­n needing to get from the brain to the body, or travelling the other way, from the body to the brain.

Many years ago, research showed that various reflexes are controlled by the spinal cord.

That’s why when someone taps your knee in the right spot, you should have that uncontroll­ed kick of your lower leg.

It’s uncontroll­able because the spinal cord makes the kick happen before your brain can stop it.

In a similar way, this recent research has described the way that while we are walking, the spinal cord selects only important sensory informatio­n to send to the brain.

That extra step of processing is something that no one had expected the spinal cord to be capable of.

It’s just one more reason you should look after the health of your spine.

Consider a visit to your local chiropract­or, an expert in spinal health.

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