Thursday, October 24, 2013

Fall Back on Chiropractic Basics

By Dr. Steven Warfield

This is the time of year when the long, hot Florida summer begins to give way to autumn, a time when the leaves start to turn color, a time when the kids go back to school.  So what better time to get back to the basics of chiropractic care?  While modern chiropractic medicine utilizes everything from ultrasound to laser therapy, at the heart of chiropractic therapy beats a heart of old fashioned hands on treatment.

Historical accounts of the medical use of spinal manipulation can be traced back more thousands of years to the Chinese.  The “Father of Medicine” Hippocrates used similar techniques in ancient Greece, as did the Egyptians at a time when they were building the pyramids. (Talk about a job that could give you an aching back.)  So the basis of chiropractic care is nothing new.

In the US, chiropractic medicine got its start on September 18,1895 when Daniel  Palmer gave the world’s first chiropractic adjustment to Harvey Lillare. At its heart, chiropractic healing concerns itself with the treatment and prevention of neuromuscular disorders.  Therapies include joint adjustment and manipulation this is designed to correct any anomalies in the spine known as subluxations.  

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At its simplest, a subluxation occurs when one or more spinal vertebrae move out of their correct position and in so doing produce pressure that can irritate nerves and cause the muscles and other soft tissue to become imbalanced.  Since spinal nerves radiate from every vertebra, this pressure can cause irritation that can cause these nerves to malfunction, thus interfering with the signals that travel over the nerves.  Since the central nervous system controls and coordinates virtually every function of the body, any interference with nerve function creates pain or dysfunction in various parts of the body.

Chiropractors undergo years of training in order to be able to correct subluxations.  To treat this condition, the chiropractor will manually manipulate the spine, applying a precise amount of directed pressure either by hand or by using a specialized instrument such as the ArthroStim. (See video below)  This manipulation is designed to restore normal position to the vertebrae thus eliminating the subluxation and restoring balance to the spine.



When the spine gets out of alignment, not only does this affect our posture, it also starts a kind of domino effect as the brain tries to restore balance by causing the muscles, tendons and ligaments to compensate by radically altering their tension.  This not only produces more stress on the system, but it can also cause yet more spinal complications that can result in pain.  Tissue injury can be caused by a traumatic event such as an accident or through repetitive stresses caused by everyday wear and tear on the body. Manual manipulation not only restores the spine to balance, it also restores the soft tissue to its intended tension, thereby alleviating both pain and muscle tension.


While most people seek chiropractic care for back pain, the fact of the matter is that a number of other maladies can be caused by spinal subluxations including the following:
   
·        Autoimmune Dysfunction
·         Clinical Depression
·         Computer Neck Syndrome
·         Emotional Problems
·         Migraines
·         Tendonitis


If you or anyone you know is experiencing any of the symptoms above, I urge you to make an appointment with your local chiropractor.  He or she can help you correct the underlying issues associated with these conditions in order to restore the spine to its ideal function and in so doing regain control of your life.


 Dr. Steven Warfield and Dr. Dave Edenfield are part of the team of doctors and therapists at http://endyourpain.org and  http://chiropractor-jacksonville-fl.com who are dedicated to helping you and your family lead  healthier, happier and pain-free lives.  
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3 comments:

  1. You don't have to build a pyramid to injure your back. All it takes is lifting heavy boxes with your back instead of your legs. Ouch!

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  2. I'm a firm believer in sticking to the basics. Chiropractic is one of my basic health care maintenance needs. It basically keeps me going.

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