Chiropractic care: a more natural method of healing the body and maintaining health

Published: 2009-07-09 11:19:39
Author: Cheyenne Robertson | Examiner | June 29, 2009

Chiropractic is a health care approach and profession that focuses on disorders of the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system and the effects of these disorders on general health.  Chiropractors most often treat neuromusculoskeletal complaints including back pain, neck pain, joint pain and even headaches.  The main treatment involves manual therapy including manipulation of the spine and other joints and soft tissue surrounding those areas.  Many chiropractors also offer therapies that include exercises and health and lifestyle counseling.

Chiropractors provide natural, drugless, non-surgical health treatments and focus on the importance of the patient's overall health.  In many cases, chiropractic patients experience relief from their symptoms with chiropractic treatment alone; however, in some situations, a chiropractor will refer a patient to or consult with other health care practitioners if the patient needs additional treatment.

Too often, people will run straight to the doctor at the first sign of an illness or with the first twinge of pain.  Most of the time a doctor will prescribe pain medication or order expensive testing and treatment, sometimes even if there seems to be nothing physically wrong with the patient.  It would be easy to blame doctors for the state of over-medication in this country, but medication is generally what the patient seeks when going to the doctor.  Many, if not most, patients believe that if they walk out of the doctor's office without at least one prescription, they have wasted their time and money.

Patients today want instant relief from whatever ails them and usually that relief comes in the form of prescription medication.  But medication, in some instances, simply silences the messages that your body is trying to tell you.  Chiropractic care focuses first on trying to understand the message that the body is trying to communicate and then responding to those messages by addressing the body's needs as naturally and non-invasively as possible.

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