Chiropractic doctors practice natural, drugless, non-invasive health care and rely
on the body's ability to self-heal. Sounds ideal, but just how does it work?
We look at the whole picture
Like other health-care providers, we follow a standard routine to gain information
about the patient. We consult, review the case history, conduct a physical examination,
and we may request laboratory analyses and/or x-rays.
Unlike other health-care providers, however, chiropractors also conduct a careful
analysis of the patient's structure and pay particular attention to the spine. We
also ask you about your life— Do you eat well? Exercise at all? How do you deal
with stress? Do you have children? What do you do for work? And so on.
We seek the origin of the problem
Using this information, a diagnosis is made. Included in the diagnosis is the probable
reason for your pain or discomfort. It is important to note that chiropractors seek
the origin of the illness in order to eliminate it-we do not simply treat the symptoms.
If your roof is leaking, do you simply catch the drips in a bucket for years on
end, or do you repair the roof to prevent it from leaking? Similarly, if the migraine
headache you've had all week is being caused by misaligned vertebra and an irritated
nerve, do you continue to take pain killers indefinitely, or do you realign the
vertebra to prevent the pain? You get the picture.
Chiropractors have a term for misalignments: subluxations. A vertebral subluxation
is a misalignment of the bones that protect the spinal cord. It's a leak in the
roof. Or a kink in the wiring of your nervous system.
The severity of the subluxation can vary, and there are a number of potential contributing
factors that can be physical, emotional, mental, or chemical. The subluxation can
be caused by any number of incidents, from birth trauma to an auto accident to simple
repetition or over-use.
Then we help you fix it
When a subluxation occurs, a chiropractor can correct the misaligned bone and allow
it to return to its proper position. This procedure is appropriately called an adjustment,
and the adjustment enables the body to heal. The leak is fixed. The wiring is fixed.
Information is flowing again.
To keep the wiring fixed and the information flowing, several adjustments over a
course of time may be necessary, in addition to massage, physical therapy, stretching
exercises, or strengthening exercises. In the chiropractic world, keeping the problem
fixed and preventing its reoccurrence is just as important as the initial remedy.
Another important aspect of chiropractic care is this: the patient's improvement
is the responsibility of both the doctor and the patient. You will be active in
your own care-this is essential in optimizing the care you receive.