Welcome to
Chiropractic
Chiropractic is based on the scientific fact that your nervous
system controls the function of virtually every cell, tissue, organ
and system of your body. Your nervous system consists of your brain,
spinal cord and all the nerves of your body.
The Science : Since its beginning, chiropractic has been based
on the scientific fact that the nervous system controls the function
of every cell, tissue, organ, and system of your body.
While the brain is protected by the skull, the spinal cord is
more vulnerable, covered by 24 moving vertebrae. When these bones
lose their normal motion or position, they can irritate the nervous
system. This disrupts the function of the tissues or organs these
nerves control, and is called the Vertebral Subluxation Complex.
Chiropractic is the science of locating these areas of spinal
malfunction, the art of correcting them, and the philosophy of
things natural.
Chiropractic is a science, art and philosophy that concerns itself
with the relationship between the nervous system and the function
(health) of the body
The Art : After a thorough examination and a review of your health
history, your chiropractic doctor will recommend a specific care
program. If yours is a chiropractic case, this will include specific
spinal adjustments.
The word adjustment describes hundreds of ways of using carefully
directed and controlled pressure to restore spinal bones to a more
normal position and motion. When spinal function is improved, nervous
system function (health) can improve too.
After years of training, chiropractic doctors become experts at
using just the right amount of force in the right direction. This
may require a quick movement or in other instances a slow and constant
pressure. Chiropractic is truly an art.
The Philosophy : Besides the science and art, chiropractic has
a philosophical aspect. Chiropractic doctors recognize that regardless
of the type of doctor you consult, doctors don't heal, only the
body can heal itself. So your chiropractic doctor's main purpose
is to reduce interference to your inborn healing ability.
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