IS
CHIROPRACTIC SIMILAR TO MASSAGE?
No. Chiropractic deals with the spinal column, nerve
system, meninges and body structure. Massage therapists deal
with muscle tension, circulation, and body fluid drainage.
WHAT
WILL HAPPEN IF I STOP GOING?
Spinal stress will continue to build up as before,
without release. At which time, hopefully, before you can make
the decision to return for periodic check-ups, so that your
body and overall health won't suffer.
AT
WHAT AGE SHOULD CHIROPRACTIC BEGIN?
Newborns have received spinal adjustments especially
after difficult or traumatic births.
IS
CHIROPRACTIC SAFE?
Yes. Having your spinal nerve stress corrected is important,
no matter what other type of health care you are receiving.
Today many D.C.s and M.D.s are working together in clinics and
on joint research projects. M.D.s are quite likely to have patients
who are under chiropractic care, in fact many see a D.C. themselves.
DO
CHIROPRACTORS BELIEVE IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY?
Certainly, as Norman Cousins says: "There are
times when intervention in the form of medicine or surgery is
absolutely necessary but there is never a time when the nourishment
one puts into one's body or one's mind is not essential to health."
Chiropractors would add spinal care to Mr. Cousins' observation,
IS
CHIROPRACTIC CARE ADDICTIVE?
If only it were (just a little!), there'd be a lot
less sick people around and we chiropractors wouldn't get patients
who last saw a chiropractor "a few years ago when my back
went out." It is possible to get used to feeling more balanced,
less stressed, and more energetic as a result of periodic chiropractic
care. You may become more sensitive to your body and know when
you've "lost" your adjustment.
WHAT CAUSES THE SOUND OF AN ADJUSTMENT?
Actually, not all adjusting techniques produce the
sound associated with "popping knuckles." Some create
no sound at all, some a little. Many techniques, however, do
create the sound of a spinal "release." What causes
it? The mystery may have been solved by a British research team
that took x-ray movies of people "popping" their knuckles.
The sound is caused by gas rushing in to fill the partial vacuum
created when the joints are slightly separated.
IS
IT BAD TO "CRACK" YOUR NECK OR BACK A LOT?
The desire to pop the neck or back is caused by tension
from a jammed or fixated vertebra, which causes another part
of the spine to compensate by moving too much and "popping"
a lot. The jammed part should be adjusted by a chiropractor
so that the rest of the spinal column will balance and stop
being so movable and noisy.
CAN SPINES AUTOMATICALLY GO BACK IN PLACE?
Yes. There are verified instances of blind people recovering
eyesight after a fall, of individuals able to walk again after
their wheelchair was thrown, and of amnesiacs who remember their
past after receiving a trauma-- these are examples of "
accidental adjustments" in which a trauma accidentally
realigned the spine. A visit to the chiropractor is a lot safer.
Also, many types of therapy, including massage and various body
work can reduce musculo-skeletal stress, sometimes permitting
the spine to automatically realign, as will cathartic emotional
release. Occasionally, even a good night's sleep can release
spinal stress.
I'M
NOT SICK. SHOULD I SEE A CHIROPRACTOR?
Yes. Symptoms are not a good way to judge health. They
sometimes surface only after years of body malfunction. (like
a tooth cavity)
HOW
OFTEN SHOULD I GET A SPINAL ADJUSTMENT?
The answer is " as soon as you develop spinal
nerve stress." But since spinal nerve stress is often painless,
it's good to get your spine checked periodically, as you get
your teeth checked periodically for "painless" cavities.
DO
CHIROPRACTORS WORK IN HOSPITALS?
Today chiropractors have privileges in many hospitals.
(Who needs healthy spines more than people facing life threatening
diseases?) The presence of D.C.s in
hospitals is a welcome beginning -- hopefully paving the way
toward making drugless, natural methods of chiropractic care
available to all hospital patients.
CAN
CHIROPRACTIC PREVENT BACK SURGERY?
In a majority of cases the answer is a resounding "Yes."
CAN
A PERSON WHO HAD BACK SURGERY SEE A CHIROPRACTOR?
Yes. It's an unfortunate fact that half of those who
had spinal surgery discover a return of their original symptoms
months or years later. They then face the prospect of additional
surgery. This too common occurrence is known as "Failed
Back Surgery Syndrome." Chiropractic may help prevent repeated
operations.
DO
CHIROPRACTORS HAVE MEDICAL (M.D.) DEGREES?
Chiropractors
have Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degrees granted from chiropractic
colleges. Chiropractic education and medical education are similar
in some respects and different in others because chiropractors
do not prescribe
drugs and medical doctors do not correct the vertebral subluxation
complex (spinal nerve stress).
CAN
I TELL IF I HAVE SPINAL NERVE STRESS WITHOUT CONSULTING A CHIROPRACTOR?
Not Always. A subluxation or spinal nerve stress is
like a dental cavity- you may have it for a long time before
symptoms appear. That's why periodic spinal check-ups are so
important. Although it may be possible to know you have spinal
nerve stress, it is rarely possible to be sure you don't. An
occasional spinal check-up is always a good idea.
HOW
LONG DOES A CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT TAKE?
It depends on the adjusting technique your chiropractor
uses. Sometimes the initial adjustment is preceded by a relatively
brief initial visit, case history and evaluation. At other times
it may take a few hours or even a few days of evaluation and
spinal analysis.
CAN
A PERSON WITH A BROKEN BACK OR NECK SEE A CHIROPRACTOR?
After the break heals, yes. In fact, a broken bone
forms a callus or bone scar when it heals that is stronger than
the rest of the bone which should dispel any concerns about
the safety of an adjustment. People who have had broken bones
need chiropractic check-ups because accidents usually cause
spinal subluxations.
SO
I'M NOT "ADJUSTING" MYSELF?
Cracking or popping your neck gives relief for a while,
but soon the urge to pop or crack reappears because the cause
of the spinal tension hasn't been corrected.