Chiropractic
is a branch of the healing arts which
emphasizes the inherent recuperative power
of the body to heal itself.
A doctor of chiropractic (D.C.)
focuses especially on the fact that the
structure of the body, particularly the
spine, has a powerful effect on the nervous
system and therefore on virtually every
aspect of health. By restoring balance and
normal function to the spine and other parts
of the musculoskeletal system (joints and
muscles throughout the body), chiropractic
treatment helps to relieve pain, speed
healing of injuries, diminish stress, and
facilitate optimum body function.
The unique
chiropractic treatment is called an
“adjustment” (also called “chiropractic
manipulative therapy”) in which the
chiropractor uses his or her hands to
release the restrictions in spinal joints
that are very common sources of nerve
irritation. Adjustments can also be applied
to any other joint in the body that may be
restricted in its normal motion due to
injury or postural stress. Chiropractic
doctors also use postural advice (like how
to sit at your computer, how to sleep
properly and how to breath properly),
nutritional guidance (which may include
specific dietary advice and/or nutritional
supplements), exercise (including designing
specific exercise programs to recover from
injury, to prevent future injury, and to
improve posture), and/or physical therapy to
speed healing and promote optimum health in
each patient.
What can
Chiropractic help?
A growing body
of scientific research has documented the
effectiveness of chiropractic care in
relieving and healing back pain, neck pain,
and both tension and migraine headaches.
Chiropractic often is helpful in other
neuromusculoskeletal problems such as
sciatica, knee and foot problems, sprained
ankles, tennis elbow, rotator cuff and other
shoulder problems, pinched nerves causing
arm or leg pains or numbness, and carpal
tunnel.
Because of the
close relationship between the spine and the
nervous system, many other symptoms,
including, fatigue, insomnia, dizziness,
asthma, recurrent ear infections in
children, infantile colic, and many more
often respond well to chiropractic care, and
research in these areas is continuing. One
recent study found that, when a patient sees
a chiropractic doctor for a specific
musculoskeletal problem, there is one chance
in three that they will experience some
unexpected benefit, such as improved energy
or digestion or relief from asthma or
allergies. Many patients also visit their
chiropractor for wellness care, and find
that periodic preventative checkups and
adjustments release the stress that
accumulates in the body and spine from daily
wear and tear before it causes major
problems.