What is a chiropractic adjustment?
The chiropractic spinal adjustment is a means to access the nerve
system in order to release life force, free stuck patterns, release
stress and improve physiology. It returns to our body the potential
to heal.
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Are adjustments safe?
Yes! A New Zealand government study found
that adjustments are “remarkably safe.” By avoiding drugs and risky
surgery, chiropractic care enjoys an excellent track record. A
thorough exam can identify the rare person for whom chiropractic
care might be unsuited. Compare the statistics. Adjustments are
about 100 times safer than taking an over-the-counter pain reliever.
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Will adjustments make my spine
too loose?
No. Only the spinal joints that are “locked up” receive
adjustments. The occasional spinal joints that move too much, are
passed over so weakened muscles and ligaments can stabilize and
heal.
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How many adjustments will I need?
The number of adjustments varies with each practice
member and their individual health goals. Many practice members
sense some progress within a week or two of frequent visits. Visits
are less often as your spine stabilizes. In difficult cases, complete
healing can take months or even years.
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Can practice members with osteoporosis get chiropractic
care?
Yes.
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Can I adjust myself?
No. Some people can make their joints “pop” but that’s
not an adjustment! Worse, damage can occur by mobilizing a joint
with weakened muscles and ligaments. Adjustments are specific and
take years to master. Even your chiropractic doctor must consult
a colleague to benefit from chiropractic care.
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What does an adjustment feel
like?
Most practice members report a sense of well-being
or a feeling of calmness. Since repeated adjustments are necessary,
if adjustments didn’t feel good, practice members wouldn’t return
to finish their care. Chiropractic doctors are expert at making
adjustments feel good.
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Isn’t some back pain normal?
Pain of any kind, at any age, is a sign that something
isn’t right. Pain is the way your body signals that a limit has been
reached or a problem has developed. Since we can adapt, minor aches
and pains are often shrugged off. While they may go away, if the
underlying problem remains unattended, the problem can slowly worsen
until it becomes more difficult and expensive to resolve.
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Can I have chiropractic care
after back surgery?
Yes. Rest assured that we will avoid the surgically
modified areas of your spine. Surgery often causes instability
above or below the involved level. This will be the focus of your
chiropractic care.
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Why would a newborn get adjusted?
Even today’s “natural” childbirth methods can affect
an infant’s spine. Colic, unusual crying, poor appetite or erratic
sleeping habits can be signs of spinal distress. Adjustments are
gentle. Knowing exactly where to adjust, no more pressure than you’d
use to test the ripeness of a tomato is involved.
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