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What is Chiropractic?
What is a vertebral subluxation?
What causes a subluxation?
Should I go to a Chiropractor if I feel fine?
What conditions do chiropractors treat?
Is chiropractic treatment safe?
What
is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a science, art and philosophy
providing a conservative non-invasive approach to health restoration,
preventive maintenance and disease resistance. As natural health
care, Chiropractic doesn’t utilize drugs or surgery. Although
drugs may be helpful in alleviating some symptoms, they do not
necessarily address the cause of these symptoms and they don’t
permanently get rid of any symptoms. Actually they often block
or interfere with the body’s natural defense and immune
responses. In addition while surgery may be necessary to remove
a diseased organ, it does not address why the organ didn’t
function properly in the first place.
Chiropractic looks at health as a balance of physical, social,
and emotional well-being. Health is not merely the absence of
pain; it is when your body is functioning at 100%. Chiropractic
concerns itself with the relationship between structure, primarily
of the spine, and function as coordinated by the nervous system,
and how that relationship affects the preservation and restoration
of health.
As chiropractors we focus on locating and removing misalignments
in the spine, known as subluxations. The pressure these subluxations
put on your nerves can cause you pain, dysfunction of the tissues
and organs of your body, and even lower your body’s ability
to fight disease by altering the way your body functions.
Chiropractic recognizes regardless of the type of the doctor you
consult, doctors don’t heal you only your body is able to
heal itself. You were born with the ability to heal yourself.
You don’t have to think about a cut or bruise for it to
heal itself. So as a doctor of chiropractic my main purpose is
to reduce these subluxations which interfere with your body’s
inborn healing ability.
What is a vertebral subluxation?
The word “subluxation” comes from the Latin words
sub meaning “less than” and luxate meaning “to
dislocate”. Therefore a subluxation is improper motion or
position of a joint which causes biomechanical malfunction. When
a subluxation occurs in the bones of the spine, known as vertebra,
it can irritate the delicate spinal nerves that branch out from
the spinal cord and interfere with the function of the tissues
they control.
Your body is controlled by your central nervous system which is
composed of the brain and spinal cord. Many nerves branch off
the spinal cord to allow you to communicate with the rest of your
organs and body. This system causes your heart to beat, your lungs
to breathe and your body to heal itself without you having to
think about it. Since this system is so important to your survival
it is the only system completely encased in bone, the skull and
spinal column.
The nerves of your body do one of two things they either perceive
pain or control function, so if the subluxation is putting pressure
on the nerve that perceives pain you will feel pain in the location
of the nerve. However if the nerve being irritated is related
to the function, the organ or tissue that nerve goes to will not
be working at 100%. Depending on the subluxation you could potentially
be causing both pain and malfunction.
What
causes a subluxation?
A few of the more obvious causes of subluxation are a fall, injury
such as car accidents or sports injuries, sudden jar, or trauma,
can displace a vertebra. Other causes include improper sleeping
conditions, poor posture, occupational hazards, improper lifting,
obesity, too much or too little exercise or rest, and stress.
Should
I go to a Chiropractor if I feel fine?
It is said that by the time you are 18 the average person will
have had 1000 minor injuries in their life. Think of a child learning
to walk, or ride a bike there are usually a few falls involved.
Did you ever play sports, or ruff house or heaven forbid fight
with your siblings? For this reason it is a good idea to get your
body and spine checked out every once in a while, just as you
would get your eyes, teeth or blood pressure checked!
Even if you feel fine, chiropractic can help your body maintain
its required level of health and function at 100%. Your chiropractor
can recommend a preventive spinal care program and advise you
on correct posture, dietary information and back exercises. Regular
spinal checkups can help detect and prevent spinal stress due
to subluxations.
What
conditions do chiropractors treat?
Chiropractic is a natural health care profession that focuses
helping your body function at 100% so it may heal itself. Chiropractors
focus on the spine, looking for areas that may be affecting your
function. Common symptoms you may be experiencing include:
• Allergies • Asthma
• Auto Accidents • Headaches/ Migraines
• Sports Injuries • Shoulder Pain •
Arm Pain • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome • Digestive
Disorders |
• Whiplash • Low
Back Pain • Sciatica • Hip Pain •
Knee Pain • Feet Problems • Neck Pain
• Posture • Muscle Spasms/Pain |
• Fatigue • Weakened
Immune System • Numbness &/or Tingling •
PMS Symptoms • Menopausal Symptoms • Fibromyalgia/
Chronic Pain • Weight Loss Management •
Cleansing (see www.puravidachiro.isagenix.com |
These symptoms, and many others, can be indications that certain
bones in the spine are slightly out of place.
Is chiropractic treatment
safe?
Chiropractic is widely recognized as one of the safest drug-free,
non-invasive therapies available for the treatment. Although chiropractic
has an excellent safety record, no health treatment is completely
free of potential adverse effects.
The risks associated with chiropractic, however, are very small.
Many patients feel immediate relief following chiropractic treatment,
but some may experience mild soreness or aching, just as they
do after some forms of exercise. Current literature shows that
minor discomfort or soreness that sometimes follows a spinal manipulation
typically fades within 24 hours.
Manipulation is a remarkably safe procedure. While some reports
have associated neck adjustments with a certain kind of stroke,
there is not yet a clear understanding of the connection. The
occurrence appears to be very rare—1 in 5.85 million
manipulations— based on the clinical reports and scientific
studies to date. These same strokes have been reported at barber
shops and spas while getting your hair done.
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