Dr Julia Lewis, DC  Body Detective
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Body Pain

Low Back Pain / Sciatica
Shoulder
Headaches
Maternity
Neck Pain
Migraines
Hip, Leg Pain
Knee Pain
Pulled Muscles
Shin Splints
It is obvious from all the “Pain Clinics” out there that PAIN can be quite complicated. Often people with pain don’t have a clue as to what really caused it.

Dr. Julia is a Body Detective Chiropractor. She uses a strategic analysis method to determine the underlying causes of your pain. Just like a leaky roof often drips in an area distant from the actual source of the leak, the reason for the pain can be coming from a completely different place than the painful or even injured area.

Watch Virginia describe how Dr Julia keeps her active and able to dance ballet three times a week.
Dr Julia's Body Detective Analysis

A good electrical technician uses a meter to check for the source(s) of trouble in electrical circuits. Luckily, the human body is electrical in nature, and Dr. Julia knows how to check for the underlying causes of pain with her body detective analysis.
Understanding the Relationship Between Pain and Misaligned Structure
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The human body is a living matrix of cells. We start out as one cell – that divides and multiplies to form everything in our body. 


When you look in a microscope you can see there is actually a geometric shape to our muscles, bones, ligaments, cartilage, tendons, organs and other tissues. This shape allows our tissues to be flexible, but when the shape is compressed due to injury – flexibility is lost. This biomechanical system is called tensegrity; the shape of the picture on the left.

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The living tensegrity matrix in our body resembles a sheet of fabric like spandex one piece jumpsuit. 


When we hurt ourselves the resilient geometric matrix gets distorted like this picture shows. 


Injury can create tension patterns or puckers in the fabric. This distortion is causing pain and restricts flexibility. 


For example:  A pucker in the area of the hip can cause pain in a shoulder, knee, or anywhere in the body without causing pain or symptoms in the injured hip.  This pucker creates abnormal tension patterns which affect other locations.


Dr. Julia knows how to identify and correct abnormal tension patterns in the biomechanical tensegrity matrix causing stiffness, inflexibility and pain.

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