By Dave Edenfield
Face it, life has lots of ups and downs. With all the stresses of everyday life, the
body, mind and spirit take a beating, all of which is registered, stored and
transmitted via the central nervous system.
Whether these stresses manifest themselves as migraine headaches, mood
swings and/or physical ailments of one sort or another, the sad fact is that
tension takes a toll on everyone’s health.
Add to this the hectic pace of modern life and it’s a wonder that we all
aren’t walking wounded.
To deal with and deflect these stresses, some people
turn to Eastern disciplines such as Yoga or Tai Chi, while most Westerners turn
to Tylenol and Ben Gay. Thousands of
years ago it was learned in Asia that mind, body and spirit are all
connected. By stretching the muscles,
realigning the spine and learning how to cope with stress, the rest of the body
will benefit.
Chiro is not just good for your aching back
Jim Dubel demonstrating adjustment protocals (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Many of today’s
ailments can be caused by spinal imbalances.
Everything from fatigue and headaches, to allergies, sleep disorders and
even poor immune response can be attributed to subluxations, which are caused
when one or more vertebrae move out of position creating inflammation around
the nerve root and surrounding tissues.
This misalignment causes pressure or irritation on the nerves, which in
turn causes them to interfere with the signals traveling up and down the
spine. In order to compensate, the body
then attempts to correct the situation by recalibrating muscles and tendons,
all of which have a tendency to further misalign the spine.
The way that chiropractors deal with subluxations is to
first detect and then correct the misalignment.
They detect subluxations via orthopedic and neurological tests,
structural weight bearing spinal x-rays, and Surface Electromyography (see
video below that detects electrical activity).
Once detected, these misalignments can be corrected through both manual
and mechanical means. A number of
treatment modalities including ultrasound, interferential, Class IV medical
laser treatments, therapeutic activities and Vax-D can be brought to bear to
speed drug-free relief. However,
chiropractic care doesn’t stop there.
Contrary to popular opinion, Chiropractic care is not
the exclusive domain of those who have wrenched their back, pulled muscles or
been involved in a car accident. One of
the hallmarks of chiropractic care is that it is designed to improve overall
wellbeing by providing health enhancements that go way beyond an office
visit. Aside from realigning the spine
and correcting any musculoskeletal anomalies, chiropractors routinely provide
their patients with counseling on everything from exercise and nutrition, to
lifestyle enhancements that are designed to keep the body in balance.
Does Chiropractic Work Better than Pills?
English: X-ray of child's spine before and one month after beginning chiropractic treatment.Kasserol18 ( talk ) 17:16, 16 September 2010 (UTC) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
In a study funded by the National Institutes of Healthin 2012, 272 patients with neck pain were treated using three different
methods: medication, exercise and a chiropractor. After 12 weeks, the patients who used a
chiropractor were more than twice as likely to be pain free as compared to
those who relied on medications. Those
patients treated by a chiropractor experienced the highest rate of success, with
32 percent saying they were pain free,
and only 13 percent of those who relied on medication.
In fact, as far back as 1975 medical studies proved
that individuals who received chiropractic care had an improved immune
response.
In 1975, Ronald Pero,Ph.D., chief of cancer prevention research at New York's Preventive Medicine
Institute and professor in Environmental Health at New York University, began
researching the most scientifically valid ways to estimate individual
susceptibility to various chronic diseases.
Pero's team
measured 107 individuals who had received long-term Chiropractic care.
The chiropractic patients were shown
to have a 200% greater immune competence than people who had not received chiropractic
care, and a 400% greater immune competence than people with cancer or serious
diseases.
These and subsequent studies have
proven that while chiropractic care won’t necessarily cure the common cold, it
will enhance an individual’s immune response to disease. It can also create an
atmosphere that helps people deal with stress as well as any discipline
espoused in the East. Besides, it’s one
heck of a lot easier than trying to learn how to maintain a lotus posture.
Dr.
Dave Edenfield and Dr. Steven
Warfield are part of the team of doctors and therapists
at http://chiropractor-jacksonville-fl.com and
http://endyourpain.org
who are dedicated to helping you and your family
lead healthier, happier and pain-free lives.