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Question:
What are the effects of subluxations on the body?
Answer: Spinal
subluxations alter normal nerve impulses and thereby cause pain
and disease conditions, not only in the back, but also elsewhere
in the body. The following is a partial listing of conditions
or symptoms that frequently result from subluxations and often
respond to chiropractic treatment:
- Allergies
- Arm & Hand
Pain
- Arthritis
(some forms)
- Asthma
- Back
Pain, Backache, Low Back Pain
- Bed
Wetting
- Blood
Pressure, High or Low
- Bronchial
Conditions
- Bursitis
- Carpal
Tunnel
- Chronic
Cough
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Disc
Problems
- Dizziness
(Vertigo)
- Emphysema
- Cold
Feet
- Gallbladder
Dysfunctions
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- Glandular
Dysfunctions
- Hay
Fever
- Headaches
- Hip
Pain
- Impotence
- Indigestion
- Injuries
(Auto, Home, Work)
- Insomnia
- Joint
Pain
- Kidney
Dysfunctions
- Knee
Pain
- Leg
Pain, Cramps, Tingling, Numbness
- Migraines
- Menstrual
Problems
- Nervousness
- Poor
Circulation
- Shoulder
Pain
- Sinus
Problems
- Whiplash
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Question:
Who gets subluxations?
Answer: Almost
everyone develops spinal subluxations. The four major causes
of vertebral subluxations are congenital instability, injury,
fatigue, and reflex reactions. Fortunately, most of these subluxations
correct themselves when one relaxes or lies down to sleep. When
spinal subluxations are severe or persistent they require chiropractic
diagnosis and treatment.
Question:
What is a Chiropractic Adjustment?
Answer: Chiropractic
adjustment is the art of introducing a specific force in a precise
direction, applied to a vertebra that is subluxated or out of
place. The Chiropractor identifies the location of the subluxation,
determines the exact direction and the best way to correct the
positioning. The adjustment itself is a movement of the spine
that is done either by hand or with a computerized instrument
in a very quick movement. The adjustment assists the vertebra
back into the normal alignment, which restores proper motion
to a joint and relieves nerve pressure. There are approximately
40 different ways to analyze and adjust the spine, so the actual
adjustment will vary from Chiropractor to Chiropractor.
Question:
What is that “cracking” noise?
Answer: Your
joints contain fluid that helps to keep them healthy and lubricated
(like oil in a car). This “synovial fluid” contains
gas (like carbonation in soft drinks). When an adjustment is
made you may hear a noise. This is known as an “audible
release” and is simply the release of gas in the joint
much like when you open a can of soda.
Question:
How long will it take me to get well under adjustments?
Answer: The
length of time will depend upon how long the vertebrae have
been displaced, how successful the adjustment is in reducing
the displacements, how much damage has been done to the nerve
tracts and fibers, the vitality of the patient, and the rate
of response of the nerve fibers to the adjustment.
Question:
What brings about healing under adjustments?
Answer: The
function of the adjustment is to restore misplaced bone structures
to their normal positions and re-establish the normal pathways
for the nerve tracts and fibers so that performance of the nervous
system can improve, thus promoting healing.
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