Chiropractic works by restoring your own body's inborn ability
to be healthy without the use of drugs or surgery. 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 help
remove interference to your nervous system, the master control system
in your body.
A very common source of interference to your nervous system is
the 24 movable bones in your spinal column. A loss of motion or
malposition of the bones can irritate or pinch the nervous system.
This can disrupt the transmission of vital nerve impulses traveling
throughout your body. Very much like a kink can disrupt or stop
the flow of water through a garden hose.
With improved spinal function there is often improved nervous system
function. Our chiropractic doctors can locate and eliminate the
nervous interference that may be making you sick, and sapping your
body of vital nerve energy.
Q: What type of education do chiropractors have?
Today's doctor of chiropractic is well educated, typically completing
4 years of undergraduate college and 4 years of Chiropractic College.
The science of chiropractic requires special emphasis on anatomy,
physiology, pathology, biomechanics, neurology, x-ray and many different
spinal adjusting techniques. The demanding curriculum prepares chiropractic
doctors to locate the nerve interference and correct it.
To graduate with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, each candidate
must pass a number of demanding National Board Examinations plus
State Board Exams. Each doctor is then required by the state to
attend yearly continuing education courses to stay current on the
latest scientific research.
Q: How long Will I Need Chiropractic Care?
Spinal problems, neglected since early childhood, may require ongoing
supportive care for optimum spinal function. These longstanding
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 a schedule of preventative visits
are helpful in the maintenance of good health.
Some patients seek chiropractic care only when their aches or pains
become 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.
Q: 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. A thorough history and examination, including
x-ray analysis, 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. A variety of low force,
high velocity, techniques are used to help adjust spinal bones back
to their normal position.
In the words of a recent New Zealand government study, chiropractic
care is "remarkably safe".
Q: How do I know if I need chiropractic care?
If you have a spine, then you may need chiropractic care. Everyone
from the newborn to the 90 year old should have their spine regularly
checked for the presence of spinal misalignments, or subluxations.
Think of it like having your teeth checked on a regular basis.
Q: What is a spinal Subluxation?
A spinal subluxation is a condition, which occurs when one of the
24 moveable bones in the spine becomes misaligned with the bone
above or below it, to the extent that it interferes with the spinal
nerve and causes a loss in normal nerve function.
A: How do I get a subluxation?
Most common causes of spinal subluxations are due to physical trauma
such as slips and falls, sports injuries, auto accidents and work
injuries. These injuries can occur to anyone, anywhere.
Emotional stress such as job, family and financial worries can cause
subluxations as well. As we experience more and more pressure our
muscles (especially those across the shoulders, neck and lower back)
begin to get more and more tense. These tense muscles then begin
to pull at the bones of the spine causing them to get stuck out
of position, leading to a subluxation.
Q: What's a pinched nerve?
Many people hear the term pinched nerve used to describe a pain
in the neck or lower back. A pinched nerve is really a simple way
of describing what can happen when the bones of the spine become
subluxated.
Q: What is a slipped disk?
A soft disk material made mostly of cartilage and water separates
the bones of our spine. The disks are vitally important in maintaining
space between the 24 bones of the spine. Disks also help increase
our range of motion, and help us absorb the daily shock our spines
encounter.
When disks become unhealthy they tend to dry out and become thin.
When a disk thins it tends to squish out the sides like the filling
of a jelly doughnut. So as you can see the disk itself does not
slip out of place, it actually bulges out of place. Regardless of
the terminology, it is a very serious situation. A bulging disk
causes pain by pressing on a spinal nerve in the affected area.
Chiropractic can help greatly by restoring balance to the spine
and relieving pressure put on the nerve by a bulging disk.
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