Chiropractor
A chiropractor is a medical professional who focuses on diagnosing and treating ailments related to the musculoskeletal and nervous system. A chiropractor uses manipulations of the spine or other joints to help the body get back into proper alignment. Everyday activity, sports, physical exertion, and illness can cause the body to suffer from pain, soreness, stiffness, limited mobility, and more.
A chiropractor has been helping patients get to the place of wellness they have always imagined. They understand that while the human body is the same, everyone has different issues that need to be addressed. They can target the areas causing you the most frustration, in hopes of reducing the symptoms you are having to deal with every single day.
Core Beliefs of Chiropractics
When people hear about chiropractics, they often think about the cracks, twists, and turns associated with adjustments. However, chiropractic adjustments are often quite gentle and do so much more than just cause popping sounds of the back and neck. Chiropractics emphasizes the importance of the relationship between the spine and the rest of the body. If the spinal column is in distress due to not being in proper alignment, it can wreak havoc on the nervous system. In general, the core beliefs of chiropractors include:
- The structural arrangement and functionality of the spine can impact the nervous system.
- Chiropractic treatments can help restore the structure and strength of the spine, in addition to reducing pressure on neurological tissue, resulting in an improvement in a patient’s overall wellbeing.
Treatable Conditions
A chiropractor can treat a variety of illnesses and injuries related to joints, muscles, nervous system, and spine. A chiropractor is likely to ask about your past medical history, along with what your current ailments consist of before creating a personalized treatment plan. Examples of conditions that may be able to benefit from non-invasive chiropractic treatments include:
- Subluxation
- Back and neck pain
- Car accident injuries
- Herniated disc
- Chronic pain
- Migraines
- Slowed metabolism
- Sciatica
- Sports injuries
- Arthritis
- Repetitive strains
- Low energy levels
Chiropractic Adjustments
When a chiropractor adjusts a patient’s spine and other joints, direct yet controlled pressure is applied to vertebrae that have abnormal movement patterns or have failed to function as intended. The idea is that once these areas are back in position, nutrients, blood, and energy can flow normally throughout the body. Many patients express feeling some degree of relief even after 1-2 sessions. Depending on the severity of the injury or condition, more or less adjustments may be required before benefits are felt.
BY: Mid Atlantic Spinal Rehab
Chiropractic Techniques
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