
The Tru-Align Body System by Kacelia is a self treatment device that decomposes, limbers, and aligns the spinal and sacroiliac joints. The body is held up at key points while lying face down, allowing gravity to exert a gentle downward pressure.
AND LOWER BACK
The Tru-Align stretches the spine forward and apart. With repeated use, this encourages misaligned vertebrae to adjust into place, and the disc spaces to increase. This combination reduces pressure on the nerves.
DISC PROBLEMS
Spinal decompression or traction is an accepted treatment for both herniated and degenerated discs. The Tru-align is so effective in relieving disc problems because it pulls apart while inducing the proper biomechanical shape (unlike straight-line traction).
PINCHED NERVES
Misalignments of spinal vertebrae, disc herniations, degenerative discs, spinal muscle spasms, and calcification of the vertebrae can put pressure on the nerves as they exit the spine. Space occupying lesions like tumors, bone spurs, cysts, etc. can put pressure on nerves, but fortunately, this is an infrequent cause.
SCIATICA
The sciatic nerve is formed from several nerve roots in the lower back and goes into the leg. When any of the nerve roots are pinched, it can result in a radiation of pain down the leg called sciatica. Often, the pain is just in the buttock, but it can be experienced anywhere in the leg and is most frequently felt in the back or side of the leg.
SHOULDER PAIN
When there is a traumatic injury to the shoulder, scar tissue is formed to repair and fortify. Unfortunately, the tissues have a tendency to heal short, and because the natural tendency for the shoulder to roll forward, shoulder extension becomes limited, and the entire shoulder complex, (including the scapula or “wing bone”, loses flexibility.
GROIN PAIN
The most common cause of groin pain is a biomechanical misalignment of the pelvis, resulting in uneven weight-bearing, causing a groin muscle to be “pulled” on one side. A traumatic injury can result in a “pulled” groin muscle, where the muscle connects to the front of the hip joint, and the scar tissue that forms tends to heal short.
HEADACHES
Pressure on the nerves on the upper neck can frequently result in headaches and migraines. Sometimes they are stress related from a tightening of the neck muscles. Whiplash injuries and other traumas of the neck can trigger neck instability and headaches.
