What is chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a science, art, and philosophy that concerns itself
with the relationship between the nervous system and the function (health) of
the body.
The Science: Since
its beginning, chiropractic has been based on the scientific fact that the
nervous system controls the function of every cell, tissue, organ, and system of
your body.
While the skull protects the
brain, the spinal cord is more vulnerable, covered by 24 moving vertebrae. When
these bones lose their normal motion or position, they can irritate the nervous
system. This disrupts the function of the tissues or organs these nerves
control, and is call the Vertebral Subluxation Complex.
Chiropractic is the science
of locating these areas of spinal malfunction, the art of correcting them, and
the philosophy of things natural.
The Art: After a
thorough examination and a review of your health history, your chiropractor will
recommend a specific care program. If yours is a chiropractic case, this will
include specific spinal adjustments.
After years of training,
chiropractors became experts at using just the right amount of force in the
right direction. This may require a quick movement or in other instances a slow
and constant pressure. Chiropractic is truly an art.
The Philosophy:
Besides the science and art, chiropractic has a philosophical aspect.
Chiropractors recognize that regardless of the type of doctor you consult,
doctors don't heal; only the body can heal itself. So your chiropractor's main
purpose is to reduce interference to your inborn healing ability.
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What do chiropractors do?
Helping to restore proper spinal biomechanics and improved
nervous system function begins with a case history. It is important for us to
know the background about your health, such as surgeries, accidents, the onset
of your condition, and other details affecting your current health.
After reviewing your history
and discussing your specific problem, a thorough orthopedic, neurological, and
chiropractic examination is performed. X-rays may be taken to uncover structural
and functional problems associated with the spinal column. These examinations
help identify areas of spinal malfunction and resulting nervous system deficit.
The findings of these
examinations are explained and a plan of chiropractic treatment is recommended.
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What is an adjustment?
When the 24 bones that protect the spinal cord lose their normal
position or motion, delicate nerve tissue can become choked or irritated. If a
thorough examination reveals malfunctioning areas of the spine, chiropractic
adjustments are recommended to help correct this condition.
A chiropractic adjustment is
the use of a specific force in a precise directions, applied to a joint that is
fixated, "locked up", or not moving properly. Adjustments help return bones to a
more normal position or motion, relieving pain and ill health. There are
many ways to adjust the spine.
Usually our doctor's hands
or a specially designed instrument delivers a brief and highly accurate thrust.
After years of training, each doctor has selected a variety of methods and
become skilled in their delivery. Regardless of the technique used, each
chiropractic adjustment is tailored to the patient's age, size, and unique
spinal problem.
Adjustments help normalize
spinal function and avoid bone and soft tissue degeneration. When nervous system
function improves in this way, the body can begin the natural healing
process.
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Are all patients adjusted the same way?
Our doctors evaluate each patient's unique spinal problem and
develop an individual course of care. The resulting recommendations are based
upon years of training and experience.
Some patients who complain
of headaches, may actually have a lower back problem that is causing a
compensation reaction at the base of the skull. Other patients may be
experiencing numbness and tingling in their fingers, when the actual problem is
in the neck. Every patient presents a uniquely different spinal
pattern.
Patients notice that their
chiropractic care is delivered with confidence and precision. Each visit builds
on the one before. And while visits may seem similar, each patient's care is
uniquely different from every other patient.
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Can I adjust myself?
Since a chiropractic adjustment
is a specific force, applied in a specific direction, to a specific spinal
joint, it is virtually impossible to adjust oneself.
It is possible to turn or
bend or twist in certain ways to create a "popping" sound, like the sound that
sometimes accompanies a chiropractic adjustment. Unfortunately, this type of
joint manipulation is usually counterproductive, often making an already
unstable area of the spine even more unsteady. Adjusting the spine is not for
amateurs!
The best way to enjoy the
healthful benefits of chiropractic is to receive adjustments from a Doctor of
Chiropractic. Even your doctor must seek out the services of another colleague
to help restore and maintain proper spinal function.
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Do I have a slipped disc?
Technically, a disc can't "slip." The intervertebral disc is a pad of
cartilage-type material situated between spinal bones. Each disc serves as a
connector, spacer, and shock absorber for the spine. Outer layers of fibrous
tissue contain a soft, jellylike center. Healthy discs help allow normal turning
and bending.
Because of the way each disc
is attached to the vertebrae above and below, a disc cannot "slip." However,
trauma or injury to the spine can cause discs to tear, bulge, herniate, or
worse, rupture. This can be quite painful, as the soft center of the disc leaks,
putting pressure on the adjacent nerve roots and spinal cord.
While results
cannot be guaranteed, many patients have avoided needless surgery or dependency
on medication, by choosing chiropractic care for their disc-related health
problem.
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Is
chiropractic care safe?
Chiropractic has an excellent safety record. It is the result of a
conservative approach to health that avoids invasive procedures or addictive
drugs.
In 1996, the Rand
Corporation reported the following serious complication rates for neck pain
treatment:
- Cervical manipulation – 1.5
serious complications per 1 million treatments (e.g. stroke from damage to
vertebral artery)
- Over the counter
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs – 1000 serious complications per 1 million
patients, and 3200 serious complications per 1 million patients aged 65 and
above (e.g. serious gastrointestinal bleeding)
- Cervical spine surgery –
15,600 serious complications per 1 million surgeries (e.g. paralysis or
stroke)
A thorough case history and
examination help reveal areas of the spine that may be causing nervous system
malfunction. This information will be used to determine the best course of care
for each patient.
Chiropractic care is a
natural approach to better health that is proven safe and effective.
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Am I
too old for chiropractic care?
More and more people are consulting
chiropractic doctors, especially in their later years. With growing concerns
about over-medication and the side effects of combining various prescription
drugs, safe, natural chiropractic care is growing in popularity.
Restoring better spinal
function can help improve mobility, vitality, endurance, and appetite. Many
patients report improvement with arthritic symptoms and other chronic ailments
often associated with the aging process.
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How
long will I need chiropractic care?
Spinal problems, neglected since
early childhood, may require ongoing supportive care for optimum spinal
function. These long-standing problems are often associated with muscle
weakness, soft tissue damage, and degenerative changes to the spine.
Most
patients find that periodic chiropractic checkups help keep them in tip-top
shape. Those who are active, have stressful jobs, or want to be their very best,
find that a schedule of preventive care is helpful in the maintenance of good
health. Structure dictates function – a structurally sound spine will function
more normally.
Some patients seek chiropractic care only when their ache or
pain becomes unbearable. While this style of "crisis management" is usually more
costly and time-consuming, our office stands ready to help all patients,
regardless of their health goals. How long you decide to benefit from
chiropractic care is always up to you.
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