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Chiropractic Care There's nothing mysterious about chiropractic. It's a natural method of health care that treats the causes of physical problem rather than just the symptoms. Chiropractic is based on a simple but powerful premise: With a normally functioning spine and a healthy lifestyle, you body is better able to heal itself. That's because the spinal cord, which is protected by the spine, is the main pathway of your nervous system. It controls feeling, movement, and function throughout your body. Your chiropractor's education includes at least six years of training in the sciences and health care, leading to a doctor of chiropractic degree (DC). He or she works to restore your health and guides you in a personalized approach to overall wellness-through spinal care, exercise good nutrition and stress management. |
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Scoliosis Can Chiropractic Care Help Me? Early detection and treatment of scoliosis during childhood may help prevent it from worsening over time. Whether the scoliosis is discovered early or not, chiropractic care can do a lot to improve your condition. Your doctor of chiropractic can looks at your overall health - focusing not only on your spine, but your life style. This integrated approach helps determine the best way to control your scoliosis. How Does a Chiropractor treat
Scoliosis? Spinal Adjustment |
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Whiplash When a sudden accident or injury hurls your head backward or forward, your neck gets thrown out of balance. The force can damage parts of your neck and reverse its natural curve. This may cause pain in your shoulders, arms, hands, and lower back. Sometimes symptoms don't occur until days, weeks or months after whiplash has occurred. How Does a Chiropractor Treat Whiplash? |
Spinal Adjustments
Depending on the extent of your injury, your chiropractor may locate misaligned
vertebrae in your neck and manually apply gentle pressure to the reposition of
vertebrae. These adjustments can improve your neck's balance, mobility, and
strength, while relieving pain and stiffness.
Related Treatment
Your chiropractor may recommend other types of treatment for straightening your
neck muscles or relieving muscle tension and pain. These treatments may include
moist heat, ice packs, trigger point therapy, a cervical collar, or special
exercise. Your chiropractor can discuss these with you.
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Headaches
Headache! Random house dictionary defines headaches as "pain located in the
head, as over the eyes, the temples or the base of the skull." Head-pain would
be a better descriptive name. This head pain can be sharp stabbing pain that
happens suddenly without warning or it may sneak up on you with a dull throbbing
pain that does not seem to ease up.
It doesn't matter what name it carries, you know what a headache is. It is one
of the most common health complaints. Findings, in one survey have shown that
pain is the number one health complaint, headache being the number one pain. And
to a large percent of the population, headaches are more than occasional; they
are chronic, or regularly recurrent. Eventually, nearly everyone will get a
headache, and every headache is a sign of something wrong.
A headache is no simple complaint-there are numerous named varieties. One
variety alone, the migraine, have five sub-varieties!
Many Conditions Can Precipitate Headaches
There are headaches from brain disorders such as tumors or epileptic seizures;
headache hangovers from the side affects of drugs. There are headaches from
inhaling toxic fumes of chemicals; from sinus trouble or eye problems; headaches
associated with high blood pressure, diseased teeth, ear problems, fevers and
infections.
Certain medical procedures and tests can also result in severe headaches, such
as lumber puncture, a procedure that removes protective cerebrospinal fluid from
around the brain and spinal cord.
There is also the common "muscle tension" or "nervous" headache brought on by
everyday tension and emotional stress. In fact, there are so many more things
that can cause, be associated with, or contribute to a headache that a person
suffering from one can be very confused about what to do.
What Causes Headaches?
Most of the many conditions that can precipitate headaches, and there are more
than those mentioned above, have at least one thing in common- nerve irritation.
Dorland's Medical dictionary defines pain as "a feeling of distress, suffering
or agony caused by stimulation of specialized nerve endings." There can be no
pain unless these specialized nerve endings are stimulated (irritated),
resulting in the transmission of nerve impulses to the brain.
When spinal vertebrae misalign even slightly, or their normal mobility altered,
sensory and motor nerves can be irritated or even damaged. This is known as
vertebral subluxation complex, or bio-mechanical lesion, - commonly shortened to
just subluxation.
Chiropractors have found subluxations to be one of the most common causes of
nerve irritation. Since nerve irritation is a factor in all pain, headache
included, subluxations are one of the most common contributing factors.
Treatment
The proper treatment for a headache depends, of course, on what has presumably
caused it. A headache arising from visual problems can often be reduced by
eyeglasses. A headache caused by infection of the sinuses or ears can often be
relieved by bring that infection under control. Medically, most common headaches
are usually treated with mild pain killers or other drugs. More powerful
compounds, including narcotics, are given for more severe headaches, thought
with narcotics there is always the risk of severe side affects and dependency -
in some cases making the treatment worse then the disease.
Chiropractic For Headaches
Chiropractic is not a glorified aspirin. It is neither a headache therapy nor a
treatment for headache pain. Yet, headache suffers are turning to their
neighborhood chiropractors in record numbers because chiropractors treat one of
the most common causes of headache - subluxation. Chiropractors are licensed
health care professionals highly trained to analyze and determine if a vertebral
subluxation exists, and then to reduce and correct it if possible.
Today the vertebral subluxation has reached epidemic proportions. This condition
is called a "silent killer" because it can slowly eat away at a person's health
and vitality for years without that person having the slightest awareness of it.
Why? Because:
The Absence of Pain Does Not Necessarily Mean The Presence of Health
Pain is only a symptom, not a disease process. Only sensory nerves carry pain messages. Pain (headache) is only felt when these nerves are irritated. If there is no pain, the unlucky person may not be aware they have a subluxation producing an insidious decline of his or her health. People with painful subluxations might be considered the lucky ones - they know they are having a problem and can do something about it. However, don't delay proper care by treating only the pain with pain killing drugs - this does nothing to reduce the subluxation, if present, which must be done before long-lasting relief and good health can be restored. Therefore, it is important to understand that the absence of pain does not necessarily mean the presence of health.
The Spinal Checkup
Doctors of chiropractic analyze the spinal column for the vertebral subluxations
that can affect nerves, bones, muscles, joints, even blood and lymph vessels. A
spinal checkup should be done periodically even if you feel fine because spinal
subluxation (nerve irritation) may be causing serious harm to your body,
sometimes for years without your knowledge.
If subluxations are found, the chiropractor uses special techniques (without
drugs or surgery) to restore the subluxated vertebrae to allow a more normal
position and motion. This allows normal flow of nerve impulses thereby
contributing to the restoration of normal function. This procedure is called a
chiropractic adjustment. The direct purpose of the chiropractic spinal
adjustment is to reduce spinal nerve irritation, thus permitting the body to
restore itself to a greater level of health and, of course, relieve pain.
Don't Delay Your Proper Treatment - Consult Your Doctor of
Chiropractic...Now!
When you have pain, no matter what it's called, be it a headache or any of the
hundreds of other problems that the flesh is heir to, delaying proper treatment
is dangerous and can result in a major health problem. Seek chiropractic
examination immediately to see if yours is a condition which comes within the
scope of chiropractic. The pain you suffer may be because the cause of the pain
has been ignored and proper treatment has been delayed.
Everyone needs a healthy spinal column. Even if you are seeing other health care
providers, it is still possible and desirable to see a chiropractor to make sure
your spine is subluxation free.
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Neck Problems
What Causes Neck Pain?
Your neck protects your spinal cord and spinal nerves, while supporting and
balancing the weight of your head. Poor posture, wear and tear, injury, stress,
and tension can strain or damage vital parts of your neck.
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