What
Is Chiropractic?Chiropractic is the Science, Art, and Philosophy that
concerns itself with the restoration of good health by restoring and
maintaining a properly functioning nervous system, without the use
of drugs or surgery. Chiropractic is based on the scientific fact
that your body is a self-regulating, self-healing organism. These
important functions are controlled by the brain, spinal cord, and
all the nerves of the body. The skull protects the delicate tissues
of the brain. The moving bones of the spine protect the vulnerable
communication pathways of the spinal cord and nerve roots. If the
nervous system is impaired, it can cause malfunction of the tissues
and organs throughout the body. Doctors of Chiropractic call this
the Vertebral Subluxation Complex. The Chiropractic adjustment has
been proven to increase motion, increase circulation, reduce
swelling and pain, and remove nervous irritation. Once this nervous
irritation is removed, your body is able to do what it is designed
to do - heal itself.
Subluxation
The word “subluxation” comes from the Latin words meaning “to dislocate” (luxare) and “somewhat or slightly” (sub). A subluxation means a slight dislocation or misalignment or biomechanical malfunctioning of the bones of the spine. These disturbances may irritate nerve roots and the blood vessels which branch off from the spinal cord between each of the vertebrae. This irritation may cause pain and dysfunction in muscle, lymphatic and organ tissue, as well as neurological imbalances in the normal body processes. A fall, injury, sudden jar, trauma, or sometimes an inherited spinal weakness can displace a vertebra. Other causes include improper sleeping conditions or habits, poor posture, occupational hazards, incorrect lifting practices, obesity, lack of rest and exercise, and stress.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why should I see a Doctor of chiropractic?
Does Chiropractic adjustment hurt?
Is chiropractic care addictive?
How old should a person be before receiving chiropractic care?
Does chiropractic work for all types of health problems?
Should I go to a chiropractor if I feel fine?
How will the adjustment help me?
Does an adjustment have to make a noise to be effective?
How does chiropractic care help pregnant women?
Can a person who had back surgery see a chiropractor?
Is it true that chiropractors do not prescribe medication or
perform surgery?
What type of education do chiropractic doctors receive?
Why should I see a Doctor of chiropractic? From
professional athletes to homemakers, engineers to electricians,
infants to seniors, chiropractic care has been the answer to optimum
health. Many people see a Doctor of Chiropractic for back, neck or
joint problems, while others may seek relief from the discomfort
caused by headaches, high blood pressure, asthma or other
conditions. Still others find that regular visits to their
chiropractor keep them in peak condition. Regularly a dentist checks
our teeth, an optometrist checks our eyes and a doctor checks our
blood pressure and heart. Yet, we take the spine - a crucial
component of our body - for granted. Call your family doctor of
Chiropractic today because regular checkups of your spine can help
you maintain better health.
Does Chiropractic adjustment hurt? Most chiropractic
adjustments are painless; in fact, the adjustment may feel good and
can be relieving. If you've had a recent injury, however,
adjustments can irritate inflamed tissue and cause some discomfort.
Some people also experience odd sensations in their extremities
after adjustments. This is a normal reaction to the relieving of
pressure on nerves and is usually no cause for concern.
Is chiropractic care addictive? No. If only it were, there
would be more healthy people around and chiropractors would not get
patients who last saw a chiropractor a few years ago when their back
went out. It is possible to get used to feeling more balanced, less
stressed, and more energetic as a result or regular chiropractic
care. Chiropractic is not addictive, however, good health is.
How old should a person be before receiving chiropractic care?
While every chiropractor has his or her own preference, people of
all ages are candidates for chiropractic treatment. Even babies can
have subluxations, due to the rigors of birth. In general, it's best
to treat children's subluxations early, as they interfere with
nerves that control developing muscles and organs. With an early
checkup, your chiropractor can detect these problems while they're
easy to correct.
Does chiropractic work for all types of health problems?
No, however chiropractic care is successful with a very wide variety
of health problems not necessarily considered "back" problems
because of improved nerve system function. With a normal nerve
supply the body's natural healing capacity can improve a variety of
health problems.
Should I go to a chiropractor if I feel fine? Your
chiropractor can recognize and detect problem areas in your spine
before they develop into problem conditions. Chiropractic
adjustments may help to maintain or support a healthy spine, and
maintenance spinal care programs, which may include advice on
posture, nutrition and exercise, can effectively prevent pain.
Regular checkups will also ensure that small stresses on the spine
don't become major misalignments.
How will the adjustment help me? Chiropractic adjustments
help eliminate interference that prevents your body from healing
itself. Misaligned vertebrae interfere with your nervous system,
which affects organs and muscles throughout your body. Your
chiropractor treats the underlying problem, which can alleviate
painful symptoms.
Does an adjustment have to make a noise to be effective?
No. While it's true that patients often hear a "pop" during an
adjustment, similar to the sound you'd hear cracking your knuckles,
it's not related to the treatment's effectiveness. Instead, the
explanation lies in a lubricant called synovial fluid that's found
in every joint. That fluid contains dissolved gases. Separating
joints creates pressure, which forces the gases to rapidly escape,
creating a "pop."
How does chiropractic care help pregnant women? Pregnancy
places additional weight and stress on women's bodies. Chiropractic
treatment can help relieve pregnancy-related low back, leg and
shoulder blade pain. It may also reduce incidences of headache and
nausea. Ask your chiropractor how much experience he or she has in
treating pregnant women.
Can a person who had back surgery see a chiropractor? Yes.
It's an unfortunate fact that up to half of those who had spinal
surgery discover a return of their original symptoms months or years
later. They then face the prospect of additional surgery. This too
common occurrence is know as "Failed Back Surgery Syndrome."
Chiropractic may help prevent repeated back surgeries. In fact, if
chiropractic care is initially utilized back surgery can often be
avoided in the first place.
Is it true that chiropractors do not prescribe medication or
perform surgery? Yes. Chiropractors don't prescribe medication
or perform invasive procedures. They believe the body has the
ability to heal itself, and therefore focus on providing it with the
right elements for self-restoration. This makes chiropractic one of
the safest of all treatments.
What type of education do chiropractic doctors receive?
Doctors of Chiropractic are well-educated. Chiropractic education
and medical education are similar in many respects and different in
others because chiropractors do not prescribe drugs or perform
surgery, and medical doctors do not correct vertebral subluxations.
After graduating with a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) Degree, each
candidate passes the demanding four part National Board
Examinations. Then, doctors apply to a governmental or professional
licensing board and pass a still more difficult test before being
granted the privilege to practice. A chiropractor's education,
however, never ends. Most doctors complete regular postgraduate
instruction for license renewal and to stay current on the latest
research and adjustment techniques.
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