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The Actual Researched Benefits of Chiropractic Care

Have you heard about all the benefits of chiropractic care? If you haven’t, then let us be the first to inform you that it is definitely not just all about your neck and back. In fact, chiropractic care covers a whole range of researched benefits that many people are not aware of. Even if you do not feel any pain or sores in your back and neck area in particular, seeking chiropractic treatment can help in the prevention of a lot of complications in the future due to a misaligned spine that you may not be aware of. In this article, we will cover some frequently asked questions and attempt to demystify the chiropractic process for you.

Is It Based On Actual Science?

Contrary to popular belief, the reality is that yes, modern chiropractic treatments are definitely based on sound science including the physiology and anatomy of the human body. While it is still classified as a form of alternative medicine, this does not relegate chiropractic treatment to the realm of witch doctors and shamanic beliefs. The reality is that all modern chiropractic adjustments rely on the actually physics of the human body – particularly the veins and their relation to the spinal cord.

How Do Chiropractic Adjustments Work?

The majority of all chiropractic adjustments are based on the sound alignment of the spinal cord. By correcting any misalignments in the spine, a chiropractor basically boosts the patient’s natural healing capacity and puts the body in the best position to heal itself from a variety of ailments. The chiropractor’s duty therefore is to place the body in the best condition in order to allow it to naturally heal itself without relying on drugs. This is why proper nutrition and exercise are now included as a part of the curriculum for all chiropractors in training in the US.

Can Chiropractic Treatment Alleviate Headaches?

Yes, of course. Chiropractic adjustment can be used to treat tension headaches as well as migraine headaches. There are actually over 230 peer-reviewed articles that reference the effectiveness of chiropractic treatment for alleviating headache pain. The studies so far show that aside from taking drugs and invasive surgery, chiropractic adjustment is unmatched when it comes to relieving headache pain.

Is it a safe treatment for hypertension?

Amazingly, the answer is yes. According to a research conducted by the Human Journal of Hypertension,  one upper cervical adjustment is just as effective as taking two blood pressure lowering drugs. Furthermore, the effects of the adjustment lasted more than six months. Also, hypertension isn’t the only area that chiropractic adjustment has been shown to be effective in. It has also been found that low blood pressure can actually be raised back to normal levels via chiropractic adjustment. Therefore, chiropractic treatment is a safe, drugless method of treating both hypertension and hypotension.

What Are Vertebral Subluxations?

To put it simply, these are misalignments in the spine and the majority of spinal adjustments using chiropractic techniques are aimed towards removing these subluxations.

What Techniques Are Used in Chiropractic Treatment?

All of the techniques in chiropractic treatment involve external treatments through the application of either hands-on techniques or with the use of certain devices such as the “activator” which allows the chiropractor to target certain areas more accurately. Manipulation using massage-like maneuvers are also used in order to coax any subluxations in the spine back to normal. Joints that have been damaged by tissue injury as well as trapped veins may also be relieved from tension using  manipulation techniques.

What Are The Risks of Injury From Chiropractic Adjustment?

It is very rare. This is because before you can undergo chiropractic treatment, tests will need to be run to see if you are suitable and it is recommended that you get a medical doctor’s approval before undergoing a spinal adjustment.