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How to get
Faster
Relief
&
Better Results
from your Chiropractic
care.
Can
Chiropractic help?
Your
Chiropractor will assess if you need to be referred to any other
health professional first, and if not problem areas of spinal
function are identified. A recommended chiropractic care program
of spinal adjustments, often combined with other forms of appropriate
treatment will be based upon your age, condition, lifestyle,
and unique spinal problem(s).
Specific
spinal corrections – “adjustments"
The
primary course of care will be specific chiropractic adjustments.
This correction helps to restore the important biomechanical
movement and control at a joint. There are hundreds of ways
of using carefully directed and controlled pressure to restore
better position and motion to ‘stuck’ or fixated
spinal joints. This may require a quick thrust, or in other
instances a slow, constant pressure. Sometimes, only one area
of the spine is adjusted, and other times the entire spine will
receive attention.
Some Chiropractors use only their hands while others will use
special tables or instruments. Sometimes, the patient’s
own body weight is used. Every Chiropractor has a preference
based on training, clinical experience and the particular spinal
problem of that patient.
Some adjusting approaches can produce a ‘popping’
or clicking sound. This sound is created by the shifting of
gas and fluid in the joint. The presence or ‘loudness’
of this sound has little meaning and varies with each patient.
Chiropractic
care is safe
Chiropractic adjustments are safer than aspirin, muscle relaxers,
and back surgery. Dozens of research studies have documented
the safety and effectiveness of chiropractic adjustments. When
compared with traditional approaches, chiropractic care is remarkably
safe. In fact, millions of chiropractic adjustments are safely
delivered to patients every day.
Regardless of the technique, millions of patients have benefited
and enjoyed chiropractic care since chiropractic was discovered
in 1895.
Other
procedures
Your
chiropractor may recommend additional procedures or suggest
other ways to help reduce inflammation, provide relief, or enhance
the healing process. These may include ice, heat, physiotherapy
& massage, rehabilitation, nutritional advice, exercises,
or other procedures.
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Your chiropractor will probably use a push or pull to help
get ‘stuck’ bones moving again
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Sometimes
a handheld instrument can be used to deliver a consistent
and measured force
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Some
Chiropractors use a special table to traction and stretch
the spine as it is adjusted
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Certain
approaches necessitate direct skin contact or the use of special
instruments
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Tables
with drop-away sections can be used to direct or reduce the
adjusting force
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Naturally,
adjusting methods are modified for each patient’s age,
size, condition of the spine, & general health status.
References:
How
long will it take?

Chiropractic
results vary. Some patients get results quickly. Others find their
recovery takes several months or longer. Children often respond
quickly, while adults with long-standing spinal problems heal
more slowly. The healing process takes time.
There are three stages of chiropractic care. Periodic progressive
examinations help determine your course of care. Once you understand
true health, you may want some type of ongoing chiropractic care.
Like brushing your teeth, eating wholesome foods, and other healthy
habits, a regular chiropractic checkup makes sense. How long you
decide to benefit from chiropractic care is always up to you.
Initial
intensive care
This
is usually where most patients begin their chiropractic care.
Visits can be frequent, depending upon the severity of your condition.
The primary focus is to reduce or eliminate your most obvious
symptoms.
Rehabilitation
care
With your ache or pain
diminished the objective is to stabilize spinal function and promote
a more complete healing. Muscles and soft tissues of the spine
are strengthened during this stage of care, helping to avoid a
relapse.
Wellness or elective
care
With the maximum restoration
of spinal function, many patients enjoy regular chiropractic “checkups”.
This type of preventative or wellness care can save time and money
by keeping minor problems from becoming more serious.
Your
health is your most valuable possession !
Early
detection, before the onset of symptoms, is the key to fast, effective
treatment and, more importantly, maximizing your health.

Whats wrong?
Like
the tyres on your car, without proper alignment, your spine
can experience uneven wear and tear |
Abnormal
motion or position of spinal bones
|
Like
the coordinated strokes of these oarsmen, each spinal joint
must move properly for optimum health. |
Physical
trauma such as improper lifting, car accidents, repetitive
motions and poor sleeping habits can cause spinal problems.
Emotional stress and chemical imbalances are common culprits
too. |
Nerves
can become overexcited and hyperactive like the commotion
on the trading floor of a stock exchange |
Abnormal
nervous system function
|
Nerves can be
choked or compressed like traffic congestion at the site of
an accident or breakdown. |
Improper
motion or position of spinal bones can rub, irritate, pinch,
or choke the delicate nerves. This can impair the function
of the body part controlled by these nerves. |
| Muscles that support
the spine can be damaged with gristle and scar tissue, like
a cheap cut of meat |
Abnormal
muscle function
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Like the stronger
team, overdeveloped muscles on one side of your spine can
cause individual spinal bones to twist and lose proper function |
Muscles
supporting the spine can weaken, or become tight and go
into spasm. Unfortunately, scar tissue and adhesions penetrate
these malfunctioning muscles, changing their elasticity. |
| The inflammation
and rise in temperature from soft tissue damage is a lot like
a bad sunburn. |
Abnormal
Soft tissue function
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Like soft ice
cream filling, discs can bulge, tear, or herniated, putting
pressure on sensitive nerves. |
Discs,
ligaments, and other soft tissues can malfunction, too.
These important soft tissues have a poor blood supply so
proper healing often requires continued care even after
the relief of obvious symptoms. |
| If neglected,
joints of the spine not moving properly can fuse together
with calcium, like mineral deposits in a cave. |
Abnormal
motion or position of spinal bones |
Jagged bone spurs
can form, irritating surrounding soft tissues. |
The
body responds with bone spurs and spinal decay, fusing malfunctioning
spinal joints. Degenerative changes can be seen in other
organs and tissues which have been deprived of normal nerve
control. |
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