What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is built on this truth:
Health is the body's normal state.
Good health is perfectly natural.
The chiropractic profession was founded in
1895 by a man named D. D. Palmer who began to develop a concept that the
body has an internal power to heal itself.
By choice chiropractors choose not to use
drugs or surgery, and utilize natural approaches to allow the body to
heal. Chiropractors treat primarily the spine and its attachments to
restore function and health. They are facilitators of health and utilize a
variety of approaches, including adjustments, physical therapeutic
modalities, exercise routines, nutritional recommendations, orthotics and
daily living modifications.
There are roughly 70,000 doctors of
chiropractic who are concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and
prevention of many disorders of the body. A variety of conditions are
treated, ranging from back and neck pain to shoulder, hand or feet
disorders.
Doctors of chiropractic are fully
accredited and licensed in every state and have become well accepted as a
complimentary healthcare.
How Can Chiropractic Help You?
Chiropractic Philosophy differs dramatically from the
traditional medical philosophy of health. The medical establishment believes that in a diseased state, drugs
can bring a body back to a healthy state. Organs are sometimes removed or transplanted to keep the system
'functioning'. This approach to health is termed an OUTSIDE-IN approach,
because external factors such as drugs and surgery are used to treat a
condition.
Chiropractic Philosophy, on the other hand, is built on the philosophy
that your body’s intelligence system flows via the nervous system to organs, tissue, and
every last cell of your body. Since the human body is designed to
self-heal and self-regulate, a blockage in the nervous system in the form
of subluxation will impair the “signal
flow” along the nerves' paths. This causes malfunction in the body, eventually
resulting in disease.
The chiropractic approach is to stimulate the body - through adjustments - to
correct itself naturally and without the sometimes harmful external
influences. This approach to health is termed an INSIDE-OUT approach.
Chiropractic treatment neither removes nor adds anything to the body. It
stimulates self-healing, the way our bodies were designed to overcome
disease and distress.
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