How Does Chiropractic Work?
Spinal adjustments to correct subluxations are
what make doctors of chiropractic unique in comparison with any
other type of health care professional. The term “adjustment” refers
to the specific force chiropractors apply to vertebrae that have
abnormal movement patterns or fail to function normally. The
objective of the chiropractic adjustment is to reduce the
subluxation, which results in an increased range of motion, reduced
nerve irritability, reduced muscle spasm, reduced pain and improved
function. The chiropractic adjustment is a quick thrust applied to a
vertebra for the purpose of correcting its position, movement or
both. Adjustments are often accompanied by an audible release of gas
in the spinal joints that sounds like a “crack.” The sound sometimes
surprises people the first time they get adjusted, but the sensation
is usually relieving. Occasionally, minor discomfort is experienced,
especially if the surrounding muscles are in spasm or the person
tenses up during the chiropractic procedure. There are times when
the audible “cracking” does not occur. This is often due to either
significant muscle tightness or the person having a hard time
relaxing during their adjustments. Some adjusting techniques are
designed to move the spine in a way that does not produce the
audible sound at all. Chiropractic is so much more than simply a
means of relieving pain.
Ultimately, the goal of receiving adjustments
should be to restore the body to its natural state of optimal
health. In order to accomplish this, chiropractors can use and
recommend a variety of natural healing methods, including
adjustments, massage, trigger point therapy, nutrition, exercise
rehabilitation, and counseling on lifestyle issues that impact your
health. The primary focus is simply to remove those things which
interfere with the body’s natural normal healing ability. The
adjustment of the spine is the primary objective of a chiropractor.
There are some chiropractors who also adjust the extremities and use
other forms of physiological therapeutics including the use of
electrical stimulation, ultrasound, traction, neuromuscular
re-education, and a variety of manual therapies. Increasingly,
chiropractors’ offices are becoming full service wellness centers
providing a variety of wellness services. A new trend that
chiropractic wellness centers offer is wellness coaching. Some
programs offer coaching at the wellness center, while others offer
wellness coaching via telephone, email, or online instant messenger
in an effort to make it more convenient. Chiropractic wellness
centers may offer seminars in a variety of subjects such as spinal
alignment, improved posture, and ergonomics, as well as programs on
weight management, relaxation, smoking cessation, nutrition, and
exercise. Some even offer pre- and post-natal healthy baby programs.
The increasing number of chiropractic centers providing extensive
wellness programs makes it convenient and affordable for just about
anyone to adopt a wellness lifestyle. Chiropractors are doctors who
understand that within each of us is an innate wisdom or healthy
energy that will express itself as perfect health and well-being if
we allow it to. Therefore, the focus of chiropractic care is to
remove any physiological blocks to the proper expression of the
body’s innate wisdom. Once these interferences are reduced, improved
health is the natural consequence.
Who wouldn’t want that?