CHIROPRACTIC
What
is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a main-stream healthcare profession in New Zealand,
concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical
disorders of the musculoskeletal system and the effects of these
disorders on the function of both the nervous system and general
health. Chiropractic care is much more than a way of seeking relief
from back pain.
How
Chiropractic works:
Chiropractic
is based on the scientific fact that our nervous systems control
the function of virtually every cell, tissue, organ and system
of the body.
While
the brain is protected by the skull, the spinal cord is more vulnerable,
covered by 24 moving vertebrae. When these bones lose their normal
motion or position, they can irritate the nervous system. This
disrupts the function of the tissues or organs these nerves control,
and this is called vertebral subluxations complex.
Chiropractic
is the science of locating these areas of spinal malfunction and
the art of correcting them to allow the body to heal itself (
homeostasis ).
To
do this, chiropractors use a technique called an adjustment. An
adjustment is a carefully executed manoeuvre that usually results
in a joint clicking as a sticky joint is released.
What
does a session involve?
Our
experienced chiropractors take an all round approach to your health
and well-being, they play a major role in relieving discomfort
arising from accidents, stress, poor posture and everyday wear
and tear that happens to us all as we grow older. There is an
emphasis on manual treatment which includes spinal manipulation
and, by restoring normal function via spinal adjustments to the
nervous system and musculo-skeletal system, chiropractors can
play a major part in relieving disorders and any accompanying
pain or discomfort arising from accidents, stress, lack of exercise,
poor posture, illness and the everyday wear and tear that happens
to us all as we grow older and particularly to those who have
had a long sporting life.
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