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Who is Chiropractic - A Short Introduction
Chiropractors
use hands-on spinal manipulation and other alternative treatments, the theory
being that proper alignment of the body's musculoskeletal structure, particularly
the spine, will enable the body to heal itself without surgery or medication.
Manipulation is used to restore mobility to joints restricted by tissue injury
caused by a traumatic event, such as falling, or repetitive stress, such as
sitting without proper back support.
Did you know a Doctor of Chiropractic can often
speed relief to those who suffer with headaches without the use of medication?
Experts have found that 90 percent of those with headaches can be helped with
chiropractic care. This includes different types of headaches which may be
classified as stress, tension, migraine or sinus headaches.
Chiropractors
have identified the cause of many types of headaches to be due to the alignment
of the spinal bones in the upper part of the neck in relation to the skull. If
the topmost bones of the spine, called cervical vertebrae, are misaligned or
moving improperly they can irritate the nerves of that area which then may
trigger the onset of headaches.
Many times
patients wonder why these vertebrae become misaligned. The causes are many. It
could be from prolonged poor posture while we go to school from kindergarten
through high school and possibly college. And of course many of us have to sit
long hours at a desk at our job. The cause could also originate from it
difficult birth process at the beginning of life. Of course trauma could be
involved. Something as significant as a whiplash from an auto accident could be
the originating source. But something as innocuous as heading the ball during
youth soccer could be the culprit. So we can see that many things might
cumulatively cause misalignment of the upper cervical vertebrae causing
headaches.
The
profession of chiropractic is in a unique position to help those suffering from
headaches. Chiropractors have training to look at the skeletal alignment,
nervous system and muscular system. When a chiropractor corrects a
mal-positioned or improperly moving vertebrae many times it can speed relief
and help headache sufferers without the use of drugs and medication.
At times the
public may wonder about the safety of chiropractic care. Research has been
directed toward this topic. In 2001 the Canadian Chiropractic Association
Journal reported a study that the incidence of stroke following neck treatment
by a chiropractor was one per 5.8 5 million. On average, a chiropractor would
have to work for 1430 years (48 for chiropractic careers) for this to happen
once. Driving to the office would probably be considered more dangerous.
When one
considers that every year one hundred thousand people are estimated to die as a
result of taking prescription medicines we can readily see by comparison that
chiropractic may have to be considered the safest form of treatment for those
who seek relief from headaches.
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