Just to give you an idea about what an average person thinks about chiropractic:
" If I go to a chiropractor, I have to go for the rest of my life."
"I will get injured if they crack my neck."
"One adjustment should heal me."
"I only need 1 adjustment."
"I will get injured if they crack my neck."
"One adjustment should heal me."
"I only need 1 adjustment."
Although, these are not all incorrect they are not all accurate either. What people don't understand is that once you decide to become a chiropractic patient, you are not just deciding to adjust your spine, but the way you are taking care of your health.
Humans are naturally active creatures and we are constantly moving our bodies which in turn moves our spines. Not every movement will cause the vertebrae to move out of place. But certain movements, traumas, injuries will definitely cause subluxations. A subluxation is the clinical term for when a vertebrae moves, rotates or shifts from its natural place within the spinal column. This movement of the vertebrae can happen anytime within your life even starting from birth up through old age. Therefore unless we as humans decide to stop movement altogether so as to not cause misalignments within the spine, that is why chiropractic is a change of lifestyle and not just having to go to the chiropractor all your life.
Chiropractic was founded in 1898 by D.D. Palmer. He discoverd that by slightly moving a misaligned vertebrae back into place he could restore normal activity, range of motion and feeling to specific areas of the body. What he realized was that when a vertebrae moves out of place it cuts off the circulation, blood flow and nerve response to that specific region of the body. Thousands of nerves protrude from the spine into every part of our body which are controlled by the brain. Our brain sends signals down the spinal column to the correct nerve endings to cause the body to react. It takes nanoseconds for this to happen. However if the signal is not being received from the brain due to a misalignment of the spine it can cause disease, pain, inflammation, decreased range of motion, headaches, numbness, burning, and a whole long list of other symptoms.
Chiropractors are the DOCTORS who are specifically trained to adjust and realign the spine (I capitalized doctors because the general conception is that they are not doctors.). Just like general practioner's and medical doctors, chiropractors study the body extensively inside and out. So if you would trust your MD or PCP why wouldn't you trust your chiroractor? You choose your doctors, so choose your chiropractor too.
Chiropractic is not an end to all means. Everyone expects to be "fixed" immediately. Rome was not built in a day, our bodies accrue overtime. Everything we do, eat, breathe in, and take into our bodies builds up overtime. So why would we expect for it to all change and get better after one treatment. It's ridiculous to think that. Not to mention our muscles are made up of memory cells. So if you have been misaligned for 30 years, your muscles think that is correct posture. It takes time and adjustments for chiropractors to re-educate your muscles to correct spinal alignment. So the body will naturally want to revert back to misalignment after the 1st adjustment. That is why although you may feel better after 1 or 2 adjustments its important to continually re-educate your body to proper postural alignment. That is why its important to keep up with your adjustments. You may not even feel any symptoms when you need to be adjusted. Once you are a chiropractic patient you will know when you need to be adjusted. You will automatically feel better once you get adjusted. You will have no reservations about chiropractic care.
Humans are naturally active creatures and we are constantly moving our bodies which in turn moves our spines. Not every movement will cause the vertebrae to move out of place. But certain movements, traumas, injuries will definitely cause subluxations. A subluxation is the clinical term for when a vertebrae moves, rotates or shifts from its natural place within the spinal column. This movement of the vertebrae can happen anytime within your life even starting from birth up through old age. Therefore unless we as humans decide to stop movement altogether so as to not cause misalignments within the spine, that is why chiropractic is a change of lifestyle and not just having to go to the chiropractor all your life.
Chiropractic was founded in 1898 by D.D. Palmer. He discoverd that by slightly moving a misaligned vertebrae back into place he could restore normal activity, range of motion and feeling to specific areas of the body. What he realized was that when a vertebrae moves out of place it cuts off the circulation, blood flow and nerve response to that specific region of the body. Thousands of nerves protrude from the spine into every part of our body which are controlled by the brain. Our brain sends signals down the spinal column to the correct nerve endings to cause the body to react. It takes nanoseconds for this to happen. However if the signal is not being received from the brain due to a misalignment of the spine it can cause disease, pain, inflammation, decreased range of motion, headaches, numbness, burning, and a whole long list of other symptoms.
Chiropractors are the DOCTORS who are specifically trained to adjust and realign the spine (I capitalized doctors because the general conception is that they are not doctors.). Just like general practioner's and medical doctors, chiropractors study the body extensively inside and out. So if you would trust your MD or PCP why wouldn't you trust your chiroractor? You choose your doctors, so choose your chiropractor too.
Chiropractic is not an end to all means. Everyone expects to be "fixed" immediately. Rome was not built in a day, our bodies accrue overtime. Everything we do, eat, breathe in, and take into our bodies builds up overtime. So why would we expect for it to all change and get better after one treatment. It's ridiculous to think that. Not to mention our muscles are made up of memory cells. So if you have been misaligned for 30 years, your muscles think that is correct posture. It takes time and adjustments for chiropractors to re-educate your muscles to correct spinal alignment. So the body will naturally want to revert back to misalignment after the 1st adjustment. That is why although you may feel better after 1 or 2 adjustments its important to continually re-educate your body to proper postural alignment. That is why its important to keep up with your adjustments. You may not even feel any symptoms when you need to be adjusted. Once you are a chiropractic patient you will know when you need to be adjusted. You will automatically feel better once you get adjusted. You will have no reservations about chiropractic care.
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