What exactly is chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a system of health care that releases one of the most serious forms of stress from your body; the vertebral subluxation complex which can affect your nerves, muscles, internal organs, discs, bones and brain and weaken you overall health.
Chiropractic has become the largest drugless health care profession in the world because it has helped millions of people recover from sickness, disease and disability and minimize the use of drugs and surgery in their lives.
Chiropractors work with the bones and nerves of the spinal column and spinal cord respectively. Chiropractors locate where misplaced spinal vertebrae are impinging the nerves which travel down the spinal cord and out through the spinal column to the muscles, organs and glands of the body. After locating the vertebrae impinging the nerves (a subluxation), the chiropractor, using various highly specialized techniques, is able to replace the misplaced vertebrae and thus release pressure on the nerves. That is called a spinal adjustment.
What is a
subluxation?
The word "subluxation" comes from the Latin words meaning "to
dislocate" (luxate) and "somewhat or slightly" (sub). A subluxation
means a slight dislocation (misalignment) or biomechanical
malfunctioning of the vertebrae (bones of the spine). These
disturbances may irritate nerve roots and blood vessels which branch
off from the spinal cord between each of the vertebrae. This irritation
may cause pain and dysfunction in muscle, lymphatic and organ tissue as
well as imbalance in the normal body processes.
What causes a
subluxation?
A fall, injury, sudden jar, trauma, or sometimes an inherited spinal
weakness can displace a vertebra. Other causes include improper
sleeping conditions or habits, poor posture, occupational hazards,
incorrect lifting practices, obesity, lack of rest and exercise, and
stress.
How is a subluxation
corrected?
Doctors of Chiropractic are specialists in
neuromusculoskeletal conditions. They are trained to restore the
misaligned vertebrae to their proper position in the spinal column.
They do this manually, utilizing the chiropractic procedure known as
"spinal adjustment." Your chiropractor, in most cases, will use his or
her hands in applying corrective pressure to the spine in a specific
direction and location. The manual force or thrust helps restore the
alignment and mobility of the vertebrae. In some cases, the
chiropractor may use instrumentation to detect subluxations and adjust
the spine.
Does the adjustment
hurt?
Under normal circumstances, chiropractic adjustments are painless. In
cases of recent trauma, such as whiplash, mild discomfort may be
experienced due to inflammation. It is also common to feel a brief
sensation in the extremities immediately following an adjustment due to
the sudden decompression of the affected nerve root.
Is regular chiropractic care
necessary?
Regular chiropractic care may be necessary to correct spinal
subluxations to help maintain sound health and fitness. Your spine is
under constant strain during waking hours. Improper lifting techniques,
poor posture, accidents, falls and bumps, and other causes can
contribute to spinal strain. Timely adjustments can help restore the
neuromusculoskeletal integrity of the spine to normalize the bodily
equilibrium and increase resistance.
How old should a person be
before he or she begins chiropractic care?
Chiropractic patients range in years from birth to old age. Regardless
of age, the vertebrae can become misaligned. For example, the birth
process may cause trauma to the neck and spine. Left uncorrected, the
vertebral subluxation may disturb the delicate spinal cord and nerves
which control the youngster's muscles and organs. In some cases, an
uncorrected subluxation may lead to a deformity of the spinal column.
An early chiropractic checkup may detect many spinal problems while
they are still easily correctable.
How will the adjustment
help me?
Chiropractic adjustments by themselves do not actually heal the body.
When any of the 24 moveable spinal vertebrae become misaligned, a basic
imbalance or disruption can occur in the nervous and blood vascular
systems, which may contribute to stress in the body. Chiropractic
adjustments help eliminate that imbalance or disruption so that the
body can function at its true potential.
Does an adjustment have to
make a noise to be effective?
No, it is a common misconception that your joints must make a noise to
be properly adjusted. However, more often than not when your vertebrae
are adjusted, the smooth articular (joint) surfaces become separated,
creating and then releasing a small vacuum, making a noise. This is the
sound made when you crack your knuckles. Your chiropractor is concerned
with the position of your vertebrae, not with the noise that may
occur.
Should I go to a
Chiropractor if I feel fine?
Even if you feel fine, chiropractic care can help your body maintain
its required level of health and fitness. Your chiropractor can
recommend a preventive spinal-care program and advise you on correct
posture, dietary information and back exercises. Regular spinal
checkups can help detect and prevent spinal stress due to
subluxations.
Is it true that
Chiropractors do not prescribe medication or perform
surgery?
Yes. Chiropractors do not include medication or surgery in their
treatment program. Chiropractors maintain that the body has a built-in
capacity to restore health within certain limits, and base their care
on this principle. Occasionally, the use of medication can interfere
with the body's healing mechanisms, produce side effects, create a
dependence and lead to drug-caused disease or complications. The first
response in most illnesses and injuries should be conservative care.
Chiropractic's principles make it possibly the safest and most
appealing of the healing arts.
How does chiropractic care help the
pregnant woman?
Because of the additional weight and stress on the framework of the
body in pregnant women, chiropractic adjustments can help lower the
incidence of pain in the low back and legs, and between the shoulder
blades. In some cases, fewer headaches and problems with nausea and
elimination may also result. Many chiropractors care for expectant
mothers in the regular course of their daily practices. It is wise,
however, to first inquire about the experience of your chiropractor in
caring for pregnant women and what he or she recommends for you.
PARENTS GUIDE TO CHIROPRACTIC
What is chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a conservative and natural healing art and science that
concentrates on keeping people well. While chiropractic is an American
science over 100 years old, its wellness practices have stood the test
of time--dating back to spinal manipulations first used by Hippocrates,
the Father of Healing, in the 4th Century B.C. Doctors of Chiropractic
attempt to get to the root cause of a health problem rather than just
treat the symptoms. They seek to maximize the natural strengths of the
body and its capacity to heal itself without the use of drugs or
surgery. The primary focus of chiropractic is the detection, reduction
and correction of spinal misalignments and nervous system dysfunction.
Misaligned vertebrae (known as subluxations) can irritate the nerves
and disrupt the body's ability to send "command center" messages
through the spine to different parts of the body such as the tissue,
bone, glands and organs. All parts of the human body require proper
nerve energy and a flow of information in order to function properly.
If left uncorrected, a spinal malfunction can interrupt this internal
communication system and cause pain, muscle and organ dysfunction and
other imbalances. The Doctor of Chiropractic, through a procedure
called adjustments, helps to restore misaligned vertebrae to a more
normal position, thus allowing the nerves to properly communicate with
the rest of the body and let the body heal itself--safely and
naturally. Chiropractic's drugless and preventive approach to good
health makes it perfectly appropriate for infants, children and
teenagers.
Is the education of a Doctor
of Chiropractic on par with a medical physician?
Yes. Doctors of Chiropractic undergo a rigorous and demanding
professional education equivalent to any other primary care provider.
To obtain a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, they must complete several
years of prerequisite undergraduate education and spend nearly the same
number of classroom hours at a fully-accredited chiropractic college as
physicians do in medical schools. Student doctors are thoroughly
trained in the appropriate use of sophisticated diagnostic equipment
including X-rays, laboratory procedures and state of the art
investigative technology. Before they can practice, Doctors of
Chiropractic must pass the National Boards, similar to the Board exam
of medical doctors, as well as a licensing exam for the state in which
they choose to practice. Most states require the doctors to attend
clinical continuing education programs for annual relicensure.
When should I take my child to a Doctor of
Chiropractic?
WHEN you want your child to have all the benefits of a conservative,
drugless approach to health care. Your child's first visit to the
Doctor of Chiropractic can be a pleasant experience, one without
painful injections and procedures, but with plenty of nurturing. A
Doctor of Chiropractic should examine your child during that
all-important first year of life when spinal trauma can occur during
birth as well as from tumbles while learning to sit up or walk.
Improper lifting and carrying of your child can also contribute to
spinal stress. Your child's spine grows almost 50% in length during
that first year (the equivalent of a six-footer growing to nine feet in
just 12 months!) It's this kind of tremendous growth and developmental
changes which make a complete chiropractic examination so important in
the early stages of your child's life.
WHEN you want to give your child a head start in good health. Doctors
of Chiropractic believe it's much more important to prevent diseases
than wait till some illness occurs. Through regular adjustments,
counseling on proper diet, exercise and posture, the Doctor of
Chiropractic can help you raise a child whose body is structurally and
functionally sound. Your child will also learn good health habits at an
early age which can be very beneficial to him or her as an adult.
WHEN your child takes a fall. Youngsters take numerous tumbles while
learning to walk, riding a bike, or even while jumping or running
around. But after their tears have dried, underlying injuries could go
undetected--such as a misaligned vertebra during the spine's most
formative period.
Regular spinal exams by the Doctor of Chiropractic can provide
corrective and preventive care for your son or daughter and peace of
mind for you.
WHEN your child takes part in athletic activities. The "sack" of a
young quarterback could twist a young spine. A softball pitcher could
throw a vertebra out of alignment. Doctors of Chiropractic can do more
than correct these problems, they can also help improve performance on
and off the field by helping the body function at its optimum level,
naturally without stress and without drugs.
How safe is chiropractic for my
child?
Chiropractic is one of the safest forms of health care. A baby's spine
is very supple during the first few months of life and the Doctor of
Chiropractic applies only a slight pressure to make spinal adjustments.
Under normal circumstances, chiropractic adjustments are painless and
will not hurt your child. Chiropractors do not use drugs which
sometimes cause more harmful side effects than the progression of the
disease itself. Drugs can also create the potential for addiction, even
in young children.The Doctor of Chiropractic does not perform any
invasive procedures (such as surgery) which sometimes can have
irreversible side effects. These are some of the reasons why
malpractice insurance rates for chiropractors are only a fraction of
what physicians pay and why more than 30 million Americans choose
chiropractic care for their children and themselves.
How effective is chiropractic care for
children?
Doctors of Chiropractic have been providing safe and effective care or
children for nearly 100 years. There are several published studies
conducted by researchers in Germany, Australia, Denmark and the United
States which confirm the effectiveness of chiropractic for a variety of
childhood illnesses. This body of scientific evidence is growing every
day.
What if my child has a health problem that
doesn't respond to chiropractic care?
Doctors of Chiropractic are trained to recognize complex health
problems. Their primary obligation is the welfare of the child. When
they reach their limits of skill and authority, the International
Chiropractors Association's position is that "doctors in all fields of
practice are ethically and morally bound to make patient referrals to
practitioners in other fields of healing when such referrals are
necessary to provide the highest quality of patient care."
There are so many different health care specialists today. Who is
really responsible for the health of my children?
You are. As a parent, you must take responsibility for your child's
health and use your best judgment as to what is most appropriate for
your child. Fortunately, there are some outstanding primary health care
providers to help you make your decisions, including your Doctor of
Chiropractic, pediatrician and dentist. These professionals can make up
your child's personal health care team.
Do
all Doctors of Chiropractic care for children? How do I
choose?
Doctors of Chiropractic are licensed in all 50 states of the U.S. to
provide chiropractic care to children and adults.A doctor who is
interested in providing the best care possible will belong to a
chiropractic pediatric council and take regular continuing
post-graduate courses in pediatrics. Some may pursue a postgraduate
degree in pediatrics. Choose a doctor with a family practice or who is
referred to you by another parent. The International Chiropractors
Association has a Pediatrics Council to which many doctors belong. This
Council regularly updates doctors with the latest in chiropractic
pediatric care and encourages its members to take advanced education in
chiropractic pediatrics to improve their diagnostic and clinical
skills.
What if my child has a high
fever, severe pain or other serious medical problem?
Take your child immediately to the nearest emergency medical facility.
When your child's condition has stabilized, then call on any of your
child's health care team for help and advice. It's essential that when
an emergency arises, you or anyone else responsible for your children
know where to go and whom to call.
Michael A. Broseke, D.C.
317 East Carrol Street
Kenton, Ohio 43326
(419) 673-1163