How Does Chiropractic Work?
Chiropractic is based upon the
understanding that good health depends, in part, upon a normally
functioning nervous system.
Chiropractic works by helping to restore your own inborn ability to
be healthy. When under the proper control of your nervous system, all
the cells, tissue, and organs of your body are designed to function well
and resist disease and ill health. The chiropractic approach to better
health is to locate and help reduce interferences to your natural state
of being healthy.
A common interference to the nervous system is the twenty four moving
bones of the spinal column. A loss of normal motion or position of these
bones can irritate or impair the function of the nervous system. This
can disrupt the transmission of controlling nerve impulses.
Chiropractors aim to improve nervous system function primarily
through chiropractic adjustments (with particular attention to the
spine, skull and pelvis), to help remove any interference that may be
impairing normal health.
What do chiropractors do?
Chiropractors are the spinal health experts. Helping to restore
proper spinal biomechanics and improved nervous system function begins
with a patient’s case history. This gives the chiropractor a
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
orthopaedic, neurological, and chiropractic examination is performed.
X-rays may be taken to uncover structural and functioning 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
adjustments may be recommended. Progress is monitored with periodical
examinations and follow-up reports.
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