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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is chiropractic?
Chiropractic is the science, art &
philosophy of locating & correcting vertebral subluxations through gentle,
specific chiropractic adjustments thus allowing your body to function at it's
optimum potential.
- What is a subluxation?
A misalignment of one or more of your
spinal bones (vertebrae), which causes interference to your nervous system. If
your nervous system is interfered with, your body's natural ability to heal
itself & function at it's optimum potential becomes impaired. A subluxation
is a perfect example of how structure effects function.
- What is an adjustment?
A gentle, specific "thrust" delivered by
hand or instrument. The purpose of the adjustment is to correct your spinal
subluxation(s) thus removing the nerve interference in your body.
- Does it hurt to get adjusted?
No. Chiropractic adjustments feel
great. I am confident that once you begin receiving your adjustments, you will
begin to look forward to them. They will become one of the highlights of your
week. When you allow the vertebrae in your spine to return to their proper
position, you will notice much less stress and tension.
- Is chiropractic care safe?
Yes. Statistics prove that
chiropractic care is one of the safest types of healthcare in the world. You
only need to compare the malpractice premiums paid by chiropractors to those
paid by medical doctors. Doctors of Chiropractic pay only a small fraction
(approx. 1/20) of the price medical doctors pay in malpractice premiums. 250,000
people will die this year as a result of bad medicine, making this the third
leading cause of death in the United States of America (The Journal of The
American Medical Association, JAMA; Vol.284, July 26, 2000). Of the millions of
people receiving chiropractic adjustments, each year, only a handful will even
make a complaint.
- Why do my children need chiropractic care?
The birth process is
often the cause of your child's first subluxation. A very soft and undeveloped
spine of an infant can suffer trauma during delivery. It is estimated that as
much as 80lbs of pulling pressure can be exerted to remove a baby from the birth
canal. Then, as children grow up and become more adventurous, the number of
injuries to their spines become countless. The repeated falls as children learn
to walk, the running, jumping, twisting, bumping and falling all over the place
while playing in the yard or on an athletic field will often cause your child to
become subluxated. However, often children do not show any signs or symptoms of
being subluxated until later on in life. Chiropractic care offers your child a
more responsive body, a more balanced flow of energy and overall increased
performance as she/he passes through their windows of development. A subluxation
free child also minimizes the risk of future health challenges.
- What causes the sound made during a chiropractic adjustment?
That
sound is not your spine "cracking" or "popping" like most people think. That
sound is created by gas (in this case, nitrogen) rushing in to fill the partial
vacuum created when the joints are slightly separated. Another example of this
phenomenon would be the "pop" sound you hear when the cork is taken out of a
champagne bottle. Not all chiropractic adjusting techniques produce this noise.
In fact, some adjusting techniques use little force and thus produce no noise at
all.
- Is it bad to "crack" your back or neck a lot?
This question is
frequently asked because people associate the "cracking" or "popping" of one's
back or neck with a chiropractic adjustment. The two are not the same thing. If
a person has a desire to "crack" his/her neck or back it is often because one
area of their spine is fixated or jammed causing another area to move too much
and "pop", sometimes by itself. It's the fixated or jammed area that needs to be
properly adjusted by a chiropractor so that the other parts of the spine will
not be hypermobile and noisy. When you "crack" your back you may be relieving
the tension for a little while. Do you notice how it keeps coming back? That is
because you are not giving yourself a specific chiropractic adjustment. The
cause of the spinal tension, the fixated or jammed (subluxated) vertebrae, has
not been corrected. Any person who makes a habit out of "cracking" or "popping"
their back or neck needs to go to a Doctor of Chiropractic to have their spine
checked. Even a chiropractor cannot adjust him/herself.
- Once you see a chiropractor, do you have to go for the rest of your
life?
No. The extent to which you choose to benefit from your
chiropractic care is ultimately up to you. Each & everyone of us is solely
responsible for the quality of our health & well-being. However, we do
strongly urge all practice members to consider lifetime, wellness chiropractic
care. This is where the long-term, lasting benefits of care are enjoyed. Regular
exercise & healthy eating habits are a lifestyle decision and so is
lifetime, wellness chiropractic care. You need to remain subluxation free for
life.
- Should I continue chiropractic care if I don't have any symptoms and I
feel better?
Yes. Just because symptoms disappear, does not mean your
subluxations are corrected. Most of the practice members seen in our office have
spinal degeneration (decay) which has taken years to develop. The trauma of the
birth process, slips, falls, accidents and countless other stresses over the
course of your lifetime adversely affect the health of your spine. The longer
you wait to have your spine checked by a chiropractor, the longer it will take
to correct your subluxations. However, how you choose to use chiropractic care
is ultimately up to you. It has been our experience that those who stop care
when they are "feeling fine" return with the same health challenge(s) which
brought them to our office in the first place...only it's usually gotten worse.
On the other hand, those practice members who commit to long-term, wellness
chiropractic care, find their health challenge(s) rarely return and they enjoy a
higher quality of life & health.
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