What
is chiropractic care?
There's nothing
mysterious about chiropractic. It's a natural method of
health care that focuses on treating the causes of physical
problems, rather than just treating the symptoms.
Chiropractic is based on a simple but powerful premise.
With a normally functioning spine and healthy nerve system,
your body is better able to heal itself. That's because
your spine is the lifeline of your nervous system. It
controls feeling, movement, and all function through your
body.
Can I tell if I
have a subluxation?
Not always. A
subluxation is like a dental cavity--you may have it for a
long time before symptoms appear. That's why periodic
spinal checkups are so important. Although it may be
possible to know you have a subluxation, it is rarely
possible to be sure you don't. Regular spinal checkups are
always a good idea, and they promote good health from the
inside out.
How does
chiropractic work?
Chiropractic
works by restoring your body's inborn ability to be
healthy. When under the proper control of your nervous
system, all the cells, tissues, and organs of your body are
designed to resist disease and ill health. The chiropractic
approach to better health is to locate and remove
interferences (subluxations, misaligned vertebrae) to your
nervous system. With improved spinal function, there is
improved nervous system function. The goal of the
chiropractor is to remove interference that may be
impairing normal health through specific chiropractic
adjustments, allowing your body to heal itself. A healthy
spine and a healthy lifestyle are your keys to optimal
health!
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 state professional
licensing board and are many times required to pass still
another 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.
What
is a chiropractic adjustment?
A
chiropractic adjustment is the art of using a specific
force in a precise direction, applied to a joint that is
subluxated, "locked up," or not moving properly. The
purpose of this safe and natural procedure is to eliminate
interference to the nervous system, improving spinal
function and overall health. Studies have shown that
gentle, specific spinal adjustments boost your body's
immunity also! What an added bonus this is!
Do children need
chiropractic care?
Since significant
spinal trauma can occur at birth, many parents have their
newborns checked for vertebral subluxation. Naturally,
chiropractic adjusting procedures are adapted for the
child's spine. Many childhood health complaints that are
brushed off can be traced to the spine. Health problems
that emerge in adulthood could often be prevented by having
your children's spine checked by a chiropractor early. Most
parents report that their children enjoy their chiropractic
adjustments and are healthier than their peers.
Are
all patients adjusted the same way?
No. The doctor
evaluates each patient's unique spinal problem and develops
an individual course of care. Each chiropractic adjustment
builds on the one before. The resulting recommendations are
based upon years of training and experience. Each patient's
care is uniquely different from every other patient.
Is chiropractic
safe?
Yes. Chiropractic
has an excellent safety record. It is the result of a
conservative and natural approach to health that avoids
invasive procedures or addictive drugs. As proof, one
merely has to compare malpractice rates between
chiropractors and other health care professionals.
Chiropractors' malpractice premiums are a small fraction of
those for medical doctors.
What causes the
sound during an adjustment?
Actually,
adjustments do not always produce a sound. Often, however,
adjustments do create the sound of a spinal "release," or
"popping" sound. The sound is caused by gas rushing in to
fill the partial vacuum created when the joints are
slightly separated. This sound is painless and totally
harmless.
Can I adjust
myself?
No. Since a
chiropractic adjustment is a specific force, applied in a
specific direction to a specific joint, it is virtually
impossible to adjust oneself correctly and accurately. It
is possible to turn or bend or twist in certain ways to
create a "popping" sound that sometimes accompanies a
chiropractic adjustment. Unfortunately, this type of joint
manipulation is usually counterproductive, often making an
already unstable spine even more unstable, and can
sometimes be dangerous. Adjusting the spine is not for
amateurs!
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.
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 known as "Failed
Spinal 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.
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.
Is it OK to see a
chiropractor if I'm pregnant?
Anytime is a good
time for a better functioning nerve system. Pregnant
mothers find that chiropractic adjustments improve their
pregnancy and make delivery easier for themselves and their
baby. Adjusting methods are always adapted to a patient’s
size, weight, age, and condition of health.
What is the
difference between a chiropractor and an
osteopath?
Chiropractors
base their care on the detection correction, and prevention
of vertebral subluxations (spinal misalignments). We use
specific spinal adjustments to correct the spine, to
improve nerve system functions and reduce nerve
interference. Osteopaths use drugs, surgery, and other
traditional medical therapies and only occasionally use
manipulative procedures. Chiropractors also have extensive
training in spinal adjusting while the traditional
Osteopathic Doctor has very minimal training in
manipulative procedures.
Why do
chiropractors take x-rays?
Chiropractors
take x-rays to reveal the internal structure and alignment
of the spine. Chiropractic x-rays are taken while the
patient is upright and bearing weight, which is the
position the body is in when it’s not sleeping. This allows
for a much better functional analysis of the spine and
nerve system. We are also concerned about underlying
disease processes and disorders of the spine such as spinal
deterioration, arthritis of the spine, abnormal
development, bone spurs, disc disorders, tumors and spinal
curvature. X-rays also provide a blueprint for correcting
the spine back to optimal health and alignment.
Is a good
work-out the same as getting adjusted?
No. Exercise is
an important part of good health, yet without normal spinal
function a physical workout merely puts additional wear and
tear on improperly functioning spinal joints.
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