Is Chiropractic Expensive?
No. In fact, most insurances now cover Chiropractic care!
What Can Chiropractic Do?
Chiropractic is ideally suited to helping you deal with the many pains and strains that can result from playing sports and pursuing physical fitness programs. Chiropractors have expertise in dealing with spine-nerve problems, with range-of-motion and biomechanical issues often central to what makes people prone to sports-related injuries. Among health care professionals, chiropractors are some of the most actively involved in sports-related conditioning, injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation.
A chiropractor can examine you before you begin or change a program of physical activities. This is especially important before you engage in competitive sports or try something like a marathon, which might put significant strain on your body, and particularly on the back and joints. A doctor of chiropractic can help you assess your athletic and exercise fitness goals and analyze your motivation to prevent injuries caused by going beyond sensible activity limits given your age, health profile, preexisting conditions, and any other factors. Chiropractic creates an atmosphere of mutual trust in which patients can be confident that their feelings and needs are appreciated and will be dealt with appropriately. This makes chiropractic especially effective in dealing with issues and problems associated with sports and fitness. Patients need to keep their health care providers informed of what they are doing and how they feel.
Chiropractors listen and they keep their patients aware of how best to prepare themselves for exercise or competition and are there to help if overexertion or accident causes an injury. Many professional and high-level amateur athletes depend on chiropractic to protect them from costly and career-threatening injuries.
How Does Chiropractic Work?
Chiropractic works by restoring your own inborn ability to be healthy. By restoring spinal function with Chiropractic adjustments, nerve interference by misaligned vertebrae is removed, thus allowing optimal nervous system function and normal health.
About Subluxations
A Subluxation (misaligned vertebrae) is a problem in the spine where abnormal position/movement of the vertebrae disturbs communication within the Central Nervous System causing abnormal function in the body. The spinal column houses your spinal cord, and spinal nerves branch out from between your vertebrae to all areas of your body (including muscles, organs, glands, and blood vessels). A subluxation is a misalignment of a vertebra, pinching or choking a spinal nerve, resulting in loss of normal body function.
Chiropractic adjustments correct the spinal misalignments, restoring normal nerve and body function, while also alleviating numerous potential symptoms. Many of your body’s stresses and traumas have a direct effect on your spinal column. Nerves radiating outward from the spine affect every part of your body, as well as many of the systems crucial to your good health. By focusing attention on the spine and those critical nerves, regular chiropractic care also helps people achieve total body wellness and enhanced quality of life.
What Can Cause Subluxations?
Here are common causes for subluxations – How many of these apply to you?
Birth traumas
Slips and falls
Sports injuries
Poor posture
Extensive computer work
Carrying heavy bags, backpacks, purses, or children!
Car accidents
Repetitive bending or lifting
Continuous lifting or standing
Hours of driving
Why Don't Chiropractors Treat Patients With Drugs?
Chiropractors are doctors that are dedicated to finding the cause of less than optimal health, and their goal is not the treatment of symptoms, therefore, chiropractors have no use for drugs in their practices. That’s not to say that there isn’t a time and place for them in medical emergencies or certain disease processes. Chiropractors feel that the body comes equipped with all of the tools necessary to restore health so there is no need for dangerous drugs.
We live in a drug-oriented society, and eventually we will pay the price. Chiropractors appreciate the fact that if nature was smart enough to create the universe, set the laws of nature in order, create a power in each of us that was able to create our entire body in just 280 days. It didn’t just happen to forget to put antibiotics, vaccines, and other drugs into our blood stream.
Some drugs extend the life of people who would otherwise die, but most drugs do nothing more than interfere with the body’s normal function and heal on it’s own. Drugs rarely fix the cause of decreased health, they usually only mask symptoms. Chiropractors envision a society where people experience health at such a level that they don’t need to turn to the little pills in the bottle.
What If I'm Injured While Playing Sports?
There are problems and risks associated with engaging in sports and physical fitness activities. Backs, necks, shoulders, knees, ankles, wrists, fingers, toes and in fact most bones, joints and connective tissues are subject to misuse and injury when people play hard! Seniors, individuals long out of shape or with disabilities, children who haven’t yet learned how to protect themselves during physical exertion, and adolescents whose bodies are changing rapidly are among those at even greater risk than men and women in fairly good shape. Among the causes of sports-related injuries are:
- Overreaching, overdoing it, pushing too hard to achieve health or performance goals;
- Failing to use good judgment to avoid injuries;
- Not knowing your limitations, or knowing yet driving yourself beyond them in the heat of competition and the desire to perform more and better;
- Trying to recapture a lost (or even imaginary) past of youth and vigor when you excelled effortlessly at physical contests and pastimes that you now find so difficult or demanding that they are nearly impossible for you;
- Playing all out with insufficient warm-ups, nutrition, training, and guidance;
- Not receiving the treatment possible for injuries that do occur;
- Failing to recuperate fully after injuries or overexertion because you can’t wait to “get back into the game.”
An Optimal Spine Equals Optimal Health
Back in 1895, the founder of Chiropractic wrote that mental, emotional and chemical stresses as well as physical trauma i.e. (car accidents, slips and falls) create disturbances in our nervous system affecting our fullest potential for health. This premise takes into account that our central nervous system, comprised of our brain and spinal cord, acts as the intelligence line of our body. (Information travels along and through the spinal cord.)
When this intelligence line is adversely affected, the body’s ability to heal itself is in jeopardy. Then we need help. The help a Chiropractor gives is to locate and correct the areas of spinal misalignment. Correcting this misalignment begins first with looking at your posture and how you stand in relation to gravity. In a healthy spinal system the life force moves uninterrupted throughout the body from above-down, inside-out.