05/30/2026
Unless you were just in a high-impact car accident, your bones did not magically slide out of place.
If a practitioner tells you your spine or pelvis is “misaligned” or “out,” it’s a massive red flag. That language is not only scientifically outdated, it’s dangerous. It breeds fear, makes you feel fragile, and makes you afraid to move.
You’re not stupid. You deserve to know what is actually happening.
HERE’S THE SCIENCE:
Your body isn’t a loose Jenga tower; it’s held together by some of the strongest ligaments in nature. When you get that sudden, agonizing pain from doing something minor (like sneezing or picking up a sock), your bones haven’t shifted. Your nervous system just panicked.
When your brain perceives a threat - from stress, fatigue, or an awkward movement - it pulls the emergency brake to protect you.
It orders the muscles around your spine or hip to lock down into a spasm (which can be really, REALLY irritating/painful, to say the least).
Your joints aren’t displaced; they are just being held in a protective death grip by your own muscles.
Decades of modern pain science prove that non-traumatic back pain is rarely a structural disaster. Pain is a reflection of sensitivity and emotional responses, not structural damage.
You do not need to be “put back in place.” You need to show your nervous system that it is safe to let go.
Move gently. Breathe. And fire any practitioner who tries to sell you fear instead of empowerment. 💪