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What You Need To Know About Chiropractic Therapy?

By Essie Osborn


The main principle related to chiropractic is that any changes to the function and structure of the body's skeleton and the structures that support it may affect a person's overall health. Chiropractors have traditionally placed focus on the spine, but they view all the joints, nerves and surrounding muscles as possible problem sources.

Chiropractors state that the skeleton and the muscles in your body should not be viewed as separate to other parts of the body. The entire body should be viewed as one unit as all the parts have a specific role to play. The spine is one of the most important parts in chiropractic therapy because of the nerves that connect the other parts of the body to the spine, including the internal organs.

If you suffer from a misalignment in one area it may cause pain, but will also have an effect on some other part of the body. An example of this is if you have a problem with your lower spine. To compensate for the problem, the upper section of your spine will work harder. This could cause a headache due to the strain suffered. The pain in your lower back could cause you to walk incorrectly. This could cause problems in your knees or ankles.

The nerves in your spine are connected to other parts of your body. This is the reason why certain symptoms may be indicated elsewhere in the body, such as numbness in your thigh or pain in your leg. When you first consult with your chiropractor, he or she will do an evaluation of your health. This may include a full physical examination. The chiropractor will look at the way you move and stand, feel your head, pelvis and spine and may request that you undergo diagnostic imaging.

If adjustments are necessary, it may be done while you are standing, sitting or lying down, or a mixture of the different positions. This will depend on your symptoms and based on your practitioner's judgment. It is possible that during the therapeutic process, you will hear your joints clicking as your spine is undergoing manipulation. This will normally not cause you any pain.

Different methods to undertake the adjustments may be used by your practitioner. The chiropractor will use various hand movements to place pressure on your body, along with specialized equipment. You may have to have wedges placed under certain parts of your body, or the therapist may use a special table to help with the adjustments.

During the process of deciding on the most appropriate therapy method for your needs, the chiropractor will consider your current health conditions. This is to make sure that you are safe and comfortable throughout the procedure. Some of the considerations that will be borne in mind include if you show any signs of fractures, arthritis, circulation disorders, your body size and your age. Any previous treatments you have undergone, including surgical procedures and medication you are taking will be considered.

Chiropractors are viewed as practitioners of primary contact. This means that they are trained in the recognition of the most suitable treatment program. If your situation warrants referral to an alternate health care practitioner, your chiropractor will have the training to ensure that this is done.




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