What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic
is a branch of the healing arts which is based upon the understanding
that good health depends, in part, upon a normally functioning
nervous system (especially the spine, and the nerves extending
from the spine to all parts of the body). "Chiropractic"
comes from the Greek word Chiropraktikos, meaning "effective
treatment by hand." Chiropractic stresses the idea that
the cause of many disease processes begins with the body's
inability to adapt to its environment. It looks to address
these diseases not by the use of drugs and chemicals, but
by locating and adjusting a musculoskeletal area of the body
which is functioning improperly.
The
conditions which doctors of chiropractic address are as varied
and as vast as the nervous system itself. All chiropractors use
a standard procedure of examination to diagnose a patient's condition
and arrive at a course of treatment. Doctors of chiropractic
use the same time-honored methods of consultation, case history,
physical examination, laboratory analysis and x-ray examination
as any other doctor. In addition, they provide a careful chiropractic
structural examination, paying particular attention to the spine.
The
examination of the spine to evaluate structure and function is
what makes chiropractic different from other health care procedures.
Your spinal column is a series of movable bones which begin at
the base of your skull and end in the center of your hips. Thirty-one
pairs of spinal nerves extend down the spine from the brain and
exit through a series of openings. The nerves leave the spine
and form a complicated network which influences every living
tissue in your body.
Accidents,
falls, stress, tension, overexertion, and countless other factors
can result in a displacements or derangements of the spinal column,
causing irritation to spinal nerve roots. These irritations are
often what cause malfunctions in the human body. Chiropractic
teaches that reducing or eliminating this irritation to spinal
nerves can cause your body to operate more efficiently and more
comfortably.
Chiropractic
also places an emphasis on nutritional and exercise programs,
wellness and lifestyle modifications for promoting physical and
mental health. While chiropractors make no use of drugs or surgery,
Doctors of chiropractic do refer patients for medical care when
those interventions are indicated. In fact, chiropractors, medical
doctors, physical therapists and other health care professionals
now work as partners in occupational health, sports medicine,
and a wide variety of other rehabilitation practices.
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Dr. Erik Rosenberg, D.C. (858) 279-2121
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