The spine is one of the most vital parts of the human body. The 3D Spine Simulator allows you to view what organs are affected by specific vertebrae in the spine.
Upper Neck, Upper Cervical Spine (C1 – C2)
• C1 – Brain, Nasal and Palette Glands, Lungs, Heart, Spleen, Kidney, Stomach, Liver, Large Intestines
• C2 – Eye, Sinuses, Brain, Nasal and Palette Glands
Mid/Lower Neck, Cervical Spine (C3 – C7)
• C3 – Eye, Sinuses, Nasal and Palette Glands,
• C4 – Eye, Sinuses, Nasal and Palette Glands, Sublingual Glands, Submaxilary Glands
• C5 – Parotid Gland, Sublingual Glands, Submaxilary Glands
• C6 – Parotid Gland, Thyroid
• C7 – Thyroid, Lungs
Mid Back, Thoracic Spine (T1 – T12)
• T1 – Lungs, Heart, Parotid Gland, Carotid Artery, Pulmonary Artery
• T2 – Lungs, Heart, Parotid Gland, Carotid Artery
• T3 – Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Pulmonary Artery, Carotid Artery
• T4 – Liver
• T5 – Stomach
• T6 – Pancreas
• T7 – Spleen
• T8 – Liver
• T9 – Adrenal
• T10 – Small Intestines
• T11 – Kidney
• T12 – Kidney
Lower Back, Lumbar Spine (L1 – L5)
• L1 – Large Intestines
• L2 – Large Intestines
• L3 – Large Intestines, Spleen, Bladder
• L4 – Large Intestines, Bladder
• L5 – Large Intestines, Spleen, Bladder
Basebone or Tailbone, Sacrum and Coccyx
• SACR – Large Intestines, Spleen, Bladder
Dr. John Hood first became interested in chiropractic care when he received a lower back injury while on a 100 mile triathlon training ride in college. His road to recovery revealed a passion for helping restore wellness to others and led to his pursuit of a doctorate in chiropractic.