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šŸš† Why Do Chiropractors Check Leg Length?

Have you ever noticed that when you’re being adjusted—or when you’re watching someone else get adjusted—their leg length changes really fast?

And maybe you’ve wondered…
šŸ‘‰ ā€œIs my leg actually shorter?ā€
šŸ‘‰ ā€œWhat are they really checking?ā€

Great questions. Let me share a little neurology, and I promise—we’ll keep it simple and fun.

🧠 Let’s Talk About the Brain (Using a Train šŸš†)

When your spine is misaligned (subluxated), your body doesn’t stay quiet about it. In fact, four key structures immediately start sending warning signals up to your brain:

  1. Muscles – tightening or stretching abnormally
  2. Facet joints – the joints where your spinal bones meet
  3. Discs – the cushions between the bones
  4. Golgi tendon organs – sensors that protect your tendons from overstretching

All of these signals hop on a ā€œtrainā€ and head straight to the brain.

šŸŽÆ First Stop: The Cerebellum

That train pulls into the cerebellum, the lower part of your brain responsible for:

The cerebellum says, ā€œHey—something isn’t right in the spine!ā€ Whether it’s your neck, mid-back, or low back, the message is loud and clear.

🚦 Next Stop: The Thalamus → Cortex

From there, the signal moves to the thalamus, which acts like a relay station, and then up to the cortex—the thinking, decision-making part of the brain.

Your cortex knows what should be happening:

But when that’s not happening, the brain decides it needs to compensate.

ā¬‡ļø The Train Heads Back Down the Spine

Now the train heads back down the spinal cord, telling the body to:

This is where things get interesting…

Those postural changes often show up as uneven leg length.

šŸ‘‰ Not because one bone is shorter
šŸ‘‰ But because muscles and posture are being neurologically altered

That’s why when we check leg length, it gives us real-time feedback about what your nervous system is doing and where your body needs help.

šŸ‘ What the Adjustment Does

When we deliver a chiropractic adjustment, something powerful happens:

āœ… The abnormal signal to the brain is turned off
āœ… The destructive loop of muscle tightening is interrupted
āœ… The nervous system can reset and recalibrate

That’s why leg lengths often balance out immediately after an adjustment—it’s a neurological change, not a bone change.

🧩 Why We Use Multiple Assessments

In our office, leg length checks are just one piece of the puzzle. We also use:

Together, these tools allow us to be corrective-based, not just reactive—helping your body function better, not just feel betterĀ 

šŸ’†ā€ā™€ļø Why Massage & Exercises Matter Too

When muscles tighten unevenly, it creates asymmetry. That’s why:

…all work best together.

Mobility, stability, and movement keep your nervous system firing on all cylinders.

ā¤ļø Final Thought

Your body is incredibly intelligent—it’s always adapting and compensating. Our job is to help remove interference so your nervous system can do what it was designed to do.