Treatment
by Adjustment or Manipulations:
When
the 24 bones (vertebra) that protect the spinal cord lose their normal position
(subluxations) or motion, delicate tissue surrounding the nerve becomes irritated
or pinched. If a thorough examination reveals malfunctioning areas of the
spine, Chiropractic manipulations are recommended to help correct this condition.
Adjustments are the only form of treatment that can correct this problem. Pain
and stiffness are just some of the symptoms caused by subluxations. Pain
medication and muscle relaxers only cover up the symptoms and do nothing to correct
the underlying problem, the subluxation.
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Chiropractic
adjustments are used to help restore the proper position or
motion of the spinal bones giving mobility and strength, while relieving
pain and stiffness. The doctor uses his hands, applying a quick
thrust or sometimes a low constant pressure to restore the proper position
of these bones. Sometimes, the doctor uses an instrument to deliver
a precise measurable force to the spine or uses a special adjusting
table. Whatever the case, the adjustment given is usually gentle and
painless.
In
conjunction with adjustments, Dr. Minor uses other types of treatment for strengthening
the muscles of the spine or relieving muscle tension and pain. These may include
moist heat, ice packs, trigger point therapy, ultrasound with low volt therapy,
or Interferential therapy.
What
is
a Vertebral
Subluxation Complex?
Our
bodies are made up of billions of living cells that are organized into tissues,
organs, and systems. They work together in a synchronized, harmonious way to create
a living being, the human body. The brain controls the synchronization and
communicates to the body via the nervous system. A subluxation is a misalignment
of one or more vertebra of the spinal column, can cause alteration in the nerve
functions and interferes with the transmission of the impulses resulting in a
decreased signal from the brain to a cell, tissue, organ, or system. In
simple terms, the inability of the innate to express its maximum health potential.
This
complex can include all or any combination of the following possibilities:
1.
The osseous component: There is abnormal motion and/or position of the spinal
vertebra. The vertebra are either less mobile (hypo-mobile) then they should be,
or too mobile (hyper-mobile). Vertebra that are hypo-mobile are often referred
to as fixed or jammed. The vertebra that are hyper-mobile or often referred to
as loose or unstable. Either way, there is an abnormal function and a decreased
range of motion.
2.
Connective tissue component: muscles, ligaments, tendons and/or fascia in the
area are adversely affected and their normal function is altered. The muscles
may have spasms or too weak to perform normal movement of the human skeleton.
3.
Disc component: the cushion between the vertebra, called a disc, may be affected
by abnormal position or motion of the vertebra.
4.
Neurological component: a subluxation can cause irritation of the associated nerve
and/or cause interference with their normal function.
5.
Altered biomechanical: when a subluxation causes the bones, connective tissue,
disc, and nerve function, and only in one or more areas of the spine, the spinal
column cannot perform its normal function. This abnormal function can lead to
the spinal curvature being decreased, resulting in an unbalanced condition of
the spine. This can lead to further additional abnormal functions of the muscles,
tendons, ligaments, systems and/or organs, which can lead to more subluxations
How
safe is a Chiropractic adjustment?
Chiropractic
is safe and it works. Chiropractic physicians have
a safety record that allows them to enjoy the lowest malpractice insurance
rates of all the medical professions..
Disclaimer:
No individuals, including those currently under our active care, should
use the information and/or resources contained here within to self diagnose
or self treat any health related condition(s). Diagnosis and treatment
of all health conditions should only be performed by your doctor of
chiropractic or other licensed health care professional.
**Doctor Andy Minor
is a licensed chiropractor and health care professional located in Raymore,
Missouri (MO) in and around the Kansas City Missouri Area