Chiropractic Care
Chiropractic
is a very simple concept. Nerves flow from the brain, down the spine,
out to every part of our body. When the spine is properly aligned, all
of the parts that these nerves flow to have good communication with the
brain. Thus, the parts function at 100%. When there is a disturbance in
the flow of communication between the brain and its corresponding
parts, those parts do not function at 100%. Chiropractic is a health
care profession that focuses on disorders of the musculoskeletal system
and the nervous system, and the effects of these disorders on general
health.
Doctors of Chiropractic – often referred to
as chiropractors or chiropractic physicians – practice a drug-free,
hands-on approach to health care that includes patient examination,
diagnosis and treatment. Chiropractors have broad diagnostic skills and
are also trained to recommend therapeutic and rehabilitative exercises,
as well as to provide nutritional, dietary and lifestyle counseling.
The
most common therapeutic procedure performed by doctors of chiropractic
is known as “spinal manipulation,” also called “chiropractic
adjustment.” The purpose of manipulation is to restore joint mobility
by manually applying a controlled force into joints that have become
hypomobile – or restricted in their movement – as a result of a tissue
injury. Tissue injury can be caused by a single traumatic event, such
as improper lifting of a heavy object, or through repetitive stresses,
such as sitting in an awkward position with poor spinal posture for an
extended period of time. In either case, injured tissues undergo
physical and chemical changes that can cause inflammation, pain, and
diminished function for the sufferer. Manipulation, or adjustment of
the affected joint and tissues, restores mobility, thereby alleviating
pain and muscle tightness, and allowing tissues to heal.
Chiropractic
adjustment rarely causes discomfort. However, patients may sometimes
experience mild soreness or aching following treatment (as with some
forms of exercise) that usually resolves within 12 to 48 hours.
Doctors
of chiropractic may assess patients through clinical examination,
laboratory testing, diagnostic imaging and other diagnostic
interventions to determine when chiropractic treatment is appropriate
or when it is not appropriate. Chiropractors will readily refer
patients to the appropriate health care provider when chiropractic care
is not suitable for the patient’s condition, or the condition warrants
co-management in conjunction with other members of the health care team.
Chiropractic Biophysics
CBP is the most researched Chiroptactic technique in clinical practice today based on the peer-reviewed index Medicus publications on all aspects of the CBP technique. CBP procedures, protocols and treatment guidelines have appeared in the following scuientific journals: Spine, European Spine Journal, Clinical Biomechanics, Journal of Spinal Disorders and Technique, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, The Journal of Orthopedic Research, Clinical Anatomy and JMPT.
Chiropractic Biophysics (CBP™) is a specialty within the chiropractic profession that focuses specifically on the analysis and restoration of the Essential Spinal Curves using state of the art, scientifically proven methods of adjusting, exercising, and stretch therapy. CBP® is unique within the profession because it is the only specialty proven to restore the structure of the spine (posture) to within normal limits. CBP™ was founded upon principles of mathematics and engineering to determine how abnormal loads and stresses effect the spine and nervous system and how abnormal postures can be permanently corrected through the application of specific forces and exercises to the muscles and ligaments of the spine. The maintenance of ideal spinal curves is vital to eliminating pain and increasing longevity, quality of life and ultimately, optimal health and well-being.
"Posture has been shown to affect and moderate every physiologic function from breathing to hormonal production. Spinal pain, headache, mood, blood pressure, pulse, and lung capacity are the functions most easily influenced by posture”
AJPM 1994:4;36-39
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