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The ileocecal valve (ICV) is the anatomical junction between the large and small intestines. It's main job is to keep the contents of the large intestine from regurgitating into the small intestine. The sphincter is under neurologic control and the valve is shaped to provide a mechanical one-way valve. It is located about 1" just superior to the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) on the right. In Applied Kinesiology (#AK), we refer to the ICV being stuck open or closed. If the valve is “stuck” open then the bowel contents will regurgitate into the small intestine and be reabsorbed, increasing the toxicity. If the valve is “stuck” closed, then the small intestine contents will continue to be absorbed. The valve is under neurological and hormonal control and can be influenced by #emotions. Symptoms may include bowel changes, shoulder, back, heart, sinus, head, bursitis or sacroiliac type pains. Dizziness, fatigue or pallor. Dark circles under the eyes. These presentations could be related to imbalances in the functioning of the valve caused by excess or inadequate roughage, coffee, alcohol, failure of mastication, excess gas formation, etc.. In AK, we look towards these visceral factors to understand underlying conditions that affect an individual. From there, we determine how to make preventative efforts to allow our patients to heal to the best of their ability. -Dr. Adam McBride #icv #ileocecalvalve #gut #guthealth #appliedkinesiology #pain #chiropractic #chiropractor #anatomy #physiology #health #wellness #balance #neurology #heal #visceral #vitality