Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Chiropractic - an alternative antidote

















Chiropractic adjustments are drug-free, nonsurgical healthcare procedure specializing in the use of manual and ancillary therapies. It is said to be an alternative medication to treat various conditions.

Chiropractic adjustment, otherwise known as “spinal manipulation”, treats vertebral subluxations or misalignments. Misalignments cause pressure on nerves, which impedes proper functioning of nerve impulses to other parts of the body. Improper nerve functioning can cause disease. Hence, the goal of chiropractic adjustments is to correct spinal subluxations.

Chiropractors select the technique which will most effectively correct subluxations using a minimum of force. The adjusting is an "art". It requires skill and training than just strength.

The result of the adjustments varies from the patients’ health history. Chiropractic adjustments are painless for most patients. However, those who are new to chiropractic treatments may involuntarily stiffen or resist the adjustment and feel a small amount of discomfort until they are able to relax during treatment. Additionally, mild discomfort may be felt if the patient has had a recent trauma, such as whiplash, due to inflammation. On the other hand, many patients report a feeling of relief, calmness, and a sense of well being after the adjustment while others feel they have an improved mobility.

Is this kind of alternative medication safe? Very likely. Dozens of research studies have documented the safety and effectiveness of chiropractic adjustments. They are significantly safer than taking medications or having spine surgery. The complications from chiropractic adjustments are rare and random according to a research.

On the other hand, the safety of this procedure lies on the performer of the manipulations. Definitely, it is dangerous to adjust your spine by yourself. Chiropractic adjustments need to be performed by a skilled professional. There may be other types of professionals who can also perform these adjustments, such as osteopaths (Dos) (but rare these days). It is wise to be careful of physicals therapists, massage therapists, or “healers” who claim to be skilled in this practice but do not have the reliable credentials, qualifications, and experience of a chiropractor.



The placement and position of both the chiropractor and the patient are also important. Yes, it is vital that both are in their appropriate respective position while doing the process.




Furthermore, as a precise method of restoring proper movement, Chiropractic adjustments are useful in correcting:pain and stiffness in the neck, shoulders, back, arms, hands, chest, abdomen, hips, legs, feet.They can also treat certain types of headaches, Sciatica, injuries and trauma to the body such as whiplash, Scoliosis, leg pain and nerve disorders, sports injuries and most muscular skeletal injuries such as tennis elbow, strained muscles, and sprained joints and ligaments, Bursitis and Tendonitis (conditions involving inflammation of soft tissues), repetitive strain disorders such as carpal tunnel, and even Arthritis.


If one of these maladies disturbs you, don't “grin and bear it”. Find a professional Chiropractor in your area and set up an appointment as soon as possible!
* This is based on thorough research.
courtesy: google and yahoo
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