From day one to the last, gravity exercises its power over us. In order to thrive through it we have the cerebellum (part of the brain) which is responsible for coordination, motor learning and balance of our body.
Once we know that the cerebellum constitutes only 10% of the total mass of our brain but contains 80% of the number of neurons, we are able to understand the great importance of its function.
Keeping us stable requires a great deal of information. For this reason, our skeleton, and in particular our spine, has an architecture designed to limit the expenditure of energy in the face of gravity. When we have a misaligned spine, we increase the demand for energy and information to keep us stable.
Once the spine is re-aligned, the same on demand, it can be used in the prioritized functions or parts of the body.