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What is Chiropractic?
Along with medicine
and osteopathy, chiropractic is one of the western world's
three major healing professions. Chiropractors specialize
in the biomechanical causes of disease including vertebral
subluxations, misalignments, derangements and fixations of
the human frame - especially of the spine.
The following are
the three fundamental principles of chiropractic.
- Importance
of the nervous system:
Chiropractic doctors recognize the overriding importance
of a properly functioning nervous system in the body's maintenance
of its own health.
- Spinal subluxations
(misalignments):
Chiropractic doctors recognize that pinched or otherwise
irritated spinal nerves due to vertebral subluxations, misalignments
or other structural impairments alter normal nerve impulses
and thereby cause pain and disease conditions - not only
in the back - but elsewhere in the body.
- Chiropractic
adjustments: Chiropractic doctors recognize that when
spinal nerve irritations are cleared by means of chiropractic
adjustments and other chiropractic care, the nervous system's
normal flow of impulses can resume and direct the bodies
own efforts in recuperation from pain and disease and help
in the continuing maintenance of the body's health.
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What Will Happen
On My First Visit?
In order to determine
the cause of your symptoms, the doctor will conduct a thorough
exam including spinal, physical, orthopedic and neurological
examinations as well as listening to your case history. X-rays
may also be taken as they can reveal fractures, spinal misalignments,
joint and bone disease, congenital anomalies and other aspects
of your health.
The goal of this
visit is to determine your primary concern, and whether or
not you could benefit from chiropractic care.
On the second visit
the doctor will explain the report of findings and tell you
if he can accept your case. If you are accepted as a patient
the doctor will discuss your diagnosis, treatment plan and
likely outcomes.
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Can You Help
With Conditions Like Chronic Pain or Fibromyalgia?
*According to the
American Pain Foundation, chronic pain afflicts an estimated
70 million Americans resulting in 515 million lost workdays
each year and $100 billion in costs. In addition to the direct
costs, chronic pain diminishes the quality of life for many
patients.
Using chiropractic
adjustments and a treatment known as Sympathetic Therapy,
we work with the patient to help provide symptomatic relief
from chronic intractable pain.
*As reported
by dynatronics.com
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What Causes
Misalignments or Subluxations?
Almost everyone
gets misalignments of the spine or subluxations from time
to time. Some subluxations are caused by accidents and injuries,
but there are many causes. Here are some of them:
| Injuries
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Other
Causes |
| Birth
Injuries |
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Weak
Ligaments |
| Childhood
Injuries |
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Muscle
Spasms |
| Falls
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Congenital
Defects |
| Home
Injuries |
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Unequal
Leg Lengths |
| Sports
Injuries |
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Spinal
Imbalance |
| Workplace
Injuries |
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Emotional
Tension |
| Auto
Injuries |
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Mental
Strain |
| Overuse
Injuries |
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Fatigue |
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What is a Chiropractic
Adjustment?
Chiropractic adjustment
is the art of introducing a specific force in a precise direction,
applied to a vertebra that is subluxated or out of place.
The Chiropractor identifies the location of the subluxation,
determines the exact direction and the best way to correct
the positioning. The adjustment itself is a movement of the
spine that is done either by hand or with a computerized instrument
in a very quick movement. The adjustment assists the vertebra
back into the normal alignment which restores proper motion
to a joint and relieves nerve pressure. There are approximately
40 different ways to analyze and adjust the spine, so the
actual adjustment will vary from Chiropractor to Chiropractor.
At the Chiropractic Center of Southern Utah,
we provide our patients manual adjustments as well as using
computerized adjustment tools and therapies that relax and
support muscles and ligaments, complementing and re-enforcing
the adjustment.
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What Is That
Cracking Noise?
Your joints contain
fluid that helps keep them healthy and lubricated (like oil
in a car). This synovial fluid contains gas (like
carbonation in soft drinks). When an adjustment is made you
may hear a noise. This is know as an audible release
and is simply the release of gas in the joint much like when
you open a can of soda.
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Can I Correct
a Misalignment or Subluxation Myself?
It is virtually
impossible to adjust yourself since a chiropractic adjustment
is a specific force applied in a specific direction to a specific
spinal joint. One method some people use to try to correct
a misalignment is to pop their spine themselves
by twisting or turning. Although this movement may cause the
bones to move and often pop, it is not specific
enough to solve a problem, and is often counterproductive
because it makes the unstable areas of the spine more mobile
and therefore less stable. Adjusting the spine is not for
amateurs and can cause further discomfort and spinal damage
if done incorrectly.
Some subluxations
correct themselves. One of the great benefits of going to
bed at night is that it takes the weight off the spine. This
allows subluxations that developed during the course of the
day to correct themselves. This occurs naturally due to the
elasticity of the supporting muscles and ligaments.
Unfortunately,
not all subluxations are self-correcting. Here's why:
Weak Ligaments
- Ligaments are supposed to hold the vertebrae in place, however,
even mild or moderate sprains can result in lax ligaments.
This ligament weakness allows subluxations to recur and may
require chiropractic treatment from time to time.
Muscle Spasms
- Muscle spasms frequently cause subluxations which become
chronic if not treated early. It usually takes a series of
treatments to get chronic subluxations corrected.
Congenital Defects
- Congenital defects (i.e. extra spinal vertebrae, fusion,
malformations) or weakness in the spine affect about one out
of every twenty people.
Unequal Leg
Length - Studies have shown that more than 10% of the
population have significant differences in leg length.
Spinal Imbalance
- Normally, the body weight is divided equally when standing,
but, distortion or imbalance puts a strain on supporting muscles.
Many people are substantially out of balance and need chiropractic
treatment to become rebalanced.
Emotional Tension
- Mental strain and fatigue predispose patients to persistent
or recurring subluxations.
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Who Gets Subluxations?
Almost everyone
develops spinal subluxations. Fortunately, most of these subluxations
correct themselves when one relaxes or lies down to sleep.
When spinal subluxations are severe or persistent they require
chiropractic diagnosis and treatment.
The four major
causes of vertebral subluxations are:
1. Congenital Instability
About one out of
three people are born with some kind of congenital malformation,
defect, or anomaly of the spine which, if severe enough, produces
a basic instability in the spine and predisposes that person
to frequent or repetitive vertebral subluxations.
2. Injury
An injury need
not be severe to produce a vertebral subluxation. The spine
can be injured in many ways: during the birthing process,
as a result of sports injuries, overuse, auto accidents, etc.
Children at play frequently stumble, tumble and fall, which
automatically puts them at high risk of injury and vertebral
subluxations.
3. Fatigue
As fatigue sets
in, muscle coordination dwindles and awkward uncoordinated
movements can cause injury and vertebral subluxations.
4. Reflex Reactions
Just as a person
automatically blinks when something comes near the eye, a
startling or awkward movement can cause one to jerk the head,
neck, or back and produce a vertebral subluxation.
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Why Do Children
Need Chiropractic Care?
Chiropractors treat
the condition of life. Chiropractors check the spine for vertebral
subluxations, nerve pressure caused by misaligned vertebrae,
which cause interference in the flow of information from the
brain to the various systems of the body. This nerve interference
left uncorrected insidiously and negatively effects good health.
Getting adjusted regularly helps each and every function of
your body, promotion lasting good health.
Subluxations may
occur at any time in our lives. For example, during the birthing
process, difficult vaginal or obstetrical intervention (forceps,
vacuum extraction or cesarean), can cause subluxations. Such
procedures often disrupt the integrity of the delicate infants
spinal column, altering the function of the nerves emanating
from the upper neck area. This can lead to upper neck problems
and increased susceptibility to ear, nose and throat infection.
Many times children
have accidents and parents may believe that they are fine
because there is no external evidence of damage. Spinal subluxations
sometimes dont signal an obvious symptom. The earlier
childrens spines are checked, the earlier problems can
be detected, preventing health problems from occurring and
becoming serious. We recommend all children be checked regularly
for nerve interference, even without symptoms present. Prevention
is the best medicine.
If you know a child
who is not under chiropractic care and suffers from any of
the following problems, please urge the childs parent
to consider Chiropractic. Remember, vertebral subluxations
lead to pressure on spinal nerves which leads to dysfunction.
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Fever
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Bed Wetting |
Colic
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Bronchitis |
Croup
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Constipation |
Allergies
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Weakness/fatigue |
Wheezing
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Skin problems |
Poor Posture
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One leg shorter |
Stomach ache
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Irritability |
Hearing loss
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Nervousness |
Ear infection
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Learning
disorder |
Neck/back
pain
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Sinus problems |
Leg/hip/foot
pain
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Eye problems |
Numbness
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Scoliosis |
Headaches
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Arthritis |
Coughs/Colds
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Poor concentration |
Asthma
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Hyper-activity/
Attention deficit disorder |
Parents who are
aware of the importance of a properly functioning nerve system
automatically want their children checked by a chiropractor.
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What are the
Effects of Subluxations on the Body?
Spinal subluxations
alter normal nerve impulses and thereby cause pain and disease
conditions, not only in the back, but elsewhere in the body.
The nerve impulses travel along the nerves and exit the spine
heading toward all of the internal organs to help control
their function and different parts of the musculoskeletal
system.
The following is
a partial listing of conditions or symptoms which frequently
result from subluxations and often respond positively to chiropractic
treatment:
- Allergies
- Arm &
Hand Pain
- Arthritis
(some forms)
- Asthma
- Back Pain,
Backache, Low Back Pain
- Bed Wetting
(Enuresis)
- Blood
Pressure, High or Low
- Bronchial
Conditions
- Carpal
Tunnel
- Bursitis
- Colitis
- Spastic
Colon
- Constipation
- Chronic
Cough
- Diarrhea
- Disc Problems
Diverticulitis
- Dizziness
(Vertigo)
- Emphysema
- Cold Feet
- Feminine
Problems
- Gallbladder
Dysfunctions
- Glandular
Dysfunctions
- Hay Fever
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- Headaches
- Hip Pain
- Impotence
- Indigestion
- Injuries-Auto,
Home, Work
- Insomnia
- Joint
Pain
- Kidney
Dysfunctions
- Knee Pains
Leg Pain, Cramps, Tingling, Numbness
- Migraines
- Nervousness
- Neuralgia
- Pleurisy
- Poor Circulation
- Prostate
Dysfunctions
- Sciatica
- Scoliosis
(functional)
- Shingles
- Shoulder
Pain
- Sinus
Problems
- Stiff,
Painful Neck
- Stomach
Problems
- Stomach
Ulcers
- Thyroid
Dysfunctions
- Whiplash
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What Levels
of Care Can I Choose From?
Depending on your
condition, health care goals (feel better, get better,
or stay better), finances and schedule, you may choose
from different levels of care.
Acute/Relief
Care - This initial treatment is intended to decrease
inflammation, reduce spasms, and alleviate pain. The number
of treatments necessary to accomplish this depends on your
age, underlying spinal condition, condition duration and other
lifestyle choices.
Corrective/Rehabilitative
Care - During this level of care, we are primarily concerned
with the strengthening of the soft tissue around the joint.
This structural approach is designed to help prevent a relapse
back into acute/relief care, and to aid in "holding"
the correction in place and possibly creating structural improvements.
Maintenance
or Wellness Care Maintenance care prevents lapses
of previous conditions and addresses new conditions before
symptoms appear.
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Will My Insurance
Cover Chiropractic Care?
Many insurance
plans cover Chiropractic care; however, it is difficult to
break down all the insurance plans individually on this site.
We currently have a great number of patients who have insurance
coverage through PPOs, Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, United
Health, Aetna, etc. which covers part or all of their care.
We are happy to
call and check your insurance coverage for Chiropractic care.
In the event that there is no Chiropractic coverage, we can
set-up a payment plans to meet your financial and treatment
needs.
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Can I Afford
It?
We strongly believe
that the cost of living with pain is much greater than the
cost of chiropractic care.
Often the cost
of surgery, drugs and other treatments for the symptoms alone
far exceed the cost of correcting the problem using chiropractic
methods.
Our office offers
flexible payment plans that will meet your budget. We believe
that everyone should have access to Chiropractic care and
have structured our fees to make it affordable for you. Ask
our Office Manager for details.
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Are Chiropractic
Treatments Safe?
Chiropractic is
a natural approach to better health and has an excellent safety
record. For this reason, the insurance premiums for Chiropractic
malpractice are very low. Before starting any kind of
treatment, the Chiropractor explains the procedures and reveals
any potential risks involved in taking treatment, delaying
treatment or not taking treatment at all.
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What are the
Education Requirements to Become a Chiropractor?
Generally, a Doctor
of Chiropractic Degree (DC) requires a minimum of eight years
of study. The student is required to complete a four-year
undergraduate degree which includes two years of pre-professional
studies emphasizing chemistry, physics, biology, etc.
Upon acceptance
to an accredited Chiropractic College or University, the student
completes studies emphasizing anatomy, physiology, biochemistry,
pediatrics, dermatology, genetics and other subjects related
to health and disease. During the final year of Chiropractic
school, the emphasis is on the treatment of neuro-musculo-skeletal
problems, spinal misalignments or subluxations, biomechanical
problems, differential diagnosis and x-ray diagnosis. A one-year
clinical internship must be completed prior to graduation
in order to attain the Doctor of Chiropractic degree. After
graduation, the Doctor must pass four demanding national board
examinations and state examinations in the states in which
they choose to practice.
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