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What truly
differentiates
doctors of
chiropractic
from any
other
healthcare
professionals
is the fact
that
chiropractors
are the only
professionals
who are
trained to
diagnose and
treat what
are called
spinal
subluxations.
The word
“subluxation”
comes from
the Latin
words
meaning
“somewhat or
slight"
(sub) and
“to
dislocate” (luxate).
So the term
‘vertebral
subluxation’
literally
means a
slight
dislocation
or
misalignment
of the bones
in the
spine.
When a
subluxation
occurs, a
chiropractor
can correct
the
misaligned
bone and
allow it to
return to
its proper
position.
This
procedure is
appropriately
called an
adjustment,
and the
adjustment
enables the
body to
heal. The
chiropractic
adjustment
is a quick
thrust
applied to a
vertebra for
the purpose
of
correcting
its
position,
movement or
both.
Adjustments
are often
accompanied
by an
audible
release of
gas that
sounds like
a “crack.”
The sound
sometimes
shocks
people a
little bit
the first
couple times
they get
adjusted,
but the
sensation is
usually
relieving.
Occasionally,
minor
discomfort
is
experienced,
especially
if the
surrounding
muscles are
in spasm or
the patient
tenses up
during the
chiropractic
procedure.
There are
times when
the audible
“cracking”
does not
occur.
This is
often due to
either
significant
muscle
tightness or
that the
patient may
be having a
hard time
relaxing
during their
adjustments.
However, the
chiropractic
adjustment
is still
important.
The leak is
fixed. The
wiring is
fixed.
Information
is flowing
again. To
keep the
wiring fixed
and the
information
flowing,
several
adjustments
over a
course of
time may be
necessary,
in addition
to massage,
physical
therapy,
stretching
exercises,
or
strengthening
exercises.
In the
chiropractic
world,
keeping the
problem
fixed and
preventing
its
reoccurrence
is just as
important as
the initial
remedy.
There are
actually
five
components
that
contribute
to the
vertebral
subluxation
complex (VSC).
-
Bone
Component-where
the
vertebra
is
either
out of
position,
not
moving
properly,
or are
undergoing
degeneration.
This
frequently
leads to
a
narrowing
of the
spaces
between
the
bones
through
which
the
nerves
pass;
often
resulting
in
irritation
or
impingement
of the
nerve
itself.
-
Nervous
Component-is
the disruption
of the
normal
flow of
energy
along
the
nerve
fibers,
causing
the
messages
traveling
along
the
nerves
to
become
distorted.
The
result
is that
all of
the
tissues
that are
fed by
those
nerves
receive
distorted
signals
from the
brain
and,
consequently,
are not
able to
function
normally.
Over
time,
this can
lead to
a whole
host of
conditions,
such as
peptic
ulcers,
constipation
and
other
organ
system
dysfunction.
-
Muscular
Component-since
nerves
control
the
muscles
that
help
hold the
vertebrae
in
place,
muscles
have to
be
considered
to be an
integral
part of
the
vertebral
subluxation
complex.
In fact,
muscles
both
affect,
and are
affected
by the
VSC. A
subluxation
can
irritate
a nerve,
the
irritated
nerve
can
cause a
muscle
to
spasm,
the
spasmed
muscle
pulls
the
attached
vertebrae
further
out of
place,
which
then
further
irritates
the
nerve
and you
have a
vicious
cycle.
It is no
wonder
that
very few
subluxations
just go
away by
themselves.
-
Soft
Tissue
Component-the
VSC will
also
affect
the
surrounding
tendons,
ligaments,
blood
supply,
and
other
tissues
as the
misaligned
vertebrae
tug and
squeeze
the
connective
tissue
with
tremendous
force.
Over
time,
the soft
tissues
can
become
stretched
out or
scarred,
leaving
the
spine
with
either a
permanent
instability
or
restriction.
-
Chemical
Component-is
the
change
in the
chemistry
of the
body due
to the
VSC.
Most
often,
the
chemical
changes,
such as
the
release
of a
class of
chemicals
called “kinins,”
are
pro-inflammatory;
meaning
that
they
increase
inflammation
in the
affected
area.
These
changes get
progressively
worse over
time if they
are not
treated
correctly,
leading to
chronic
pain,
inflammation,
arthritis,
muscle
trigger
points, the
formation of
bone spurs,
loss of
movement,
as well as
muscle
weakness and
spasm.
Chiropractors
have known
the dangers
of the
vertebral
subluxation
complex ever
since the
birth of the
profession.
More and
more
scientific
research is
demonstrating
the
tremendous
detrimental
impact that
subluxation
have on the
tissue of
the body.
In order to
be truly
healthy, it
is vital
that your
nervous
system be
functioning
free of
interference
from
subluxations.
Chiropractors
are the only
health
professionals
trained in
the
detection,
location,
and
correction
of the
vertebral
subluxation
complex
through
chiropractic
care. |