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About
Chiropractic
Chiro
Kids
Research
Science: Chiropractic
is based on the scientific fact that your nervous system
controls the function of every cell, tissue, organ, and
system of your body. Your nervous system consists of your
brain, spinal cord, and millions of nerves. While your
brain is protected by the skull, your spinal cord is protected
by the 24 moveable bones of your spine called vertebrae.
Since these vertebrae were designed by the body to allow
motion, they are more vulnerable to injury than the rigid
skull. Therefore, we see that many everyday activities
can cause these spinal bones to lose their normal position
or motion. This can result in nervous system dysfunction
and ultimately, ill health. When a vertebra loses its
normal position it can rub, choke, or pinch a nearby nerve.
We call this condition a Vertebral Subluxation (sub-lux-a-shun)
Complex (VSC). This may occur through what are known as
the three T's. The first being thoughts such as grief
and stress via the the subconscious tightening of muscles
in the upper back and neck. The second is via toxins such
as Alcohol, prescribed and non prescribed drugs, and caffeine.
The third, and most likely culprit, is through trauma
which can be as minor as lifting something wrong or sleeping
wrong to as major as an automobile accident.
Because
one of the three premises behind chiropractic is science,
there are a growing number of nonbiased double blinded studies
being performed year after year to prove not only
the theory behind chiropractic, but the efficacy as well.
Please refer to the Chiropractic Research page to review
some information pertaining to some of the more popular
studies.
The
chiropractic approach to health is to detect, reduce, and
help prevent nervous system dysfunction.
Art: Chiropractic
is the art of detecting these Vertebral Subluxation Complexes,
which produce nerve interference, and correcting them. This
is done with no drugs or surgery. Chiropractic uses a hands-on
method called an adjustment. A chiropractic adjustment is
the use of a specific amount of force in a precise direction
applied to the vertebra in the spine that is causing nerve
interference. Adjustments help to return the bone to it's
normal position, thus relieving tension and pressure from
the nerves. Chiropractic adjustments are extremely safe
and effective. Specificity is the key to true Chiropractic.
Other health professions have become aware of the extreme
health benefit of an adjustment to the spine over the years
and have tried to duplicate it. You may hear this referred
to as manipulation or a gross movement of the spine. Although
this at times can provide the patient with some minor relief,
it will not put the bone back into the exact position it
should be, because of the lack of specificity. A chiropractor
will take an extremely detailed case history pertaining
to your symptoms, as well as doing specific orthopedic and
neurologic tests to recreate the symptoms the patient may
present with. The Chiropractor will then perform what is
known as palpation where they will put the the vertebrae(s)
in question through a series of movements to find which
direction the vertebrae is lacking motion. Lastly, when
clinically indicated, he/ or she will take x-rays to get
an exact blueprint of that patients own unique spinal column.
After correlating all this information, the doctor will
decide what area and vertebrae's need to be adjusted and
with how much force.
Philosophy: Chiropractic
is also a philosophy. It is a way at looking at health.
Chiropractors realize that doctors or drugs don't heal people;
only the body can heal itself. A properly functioning body
will have the ability to heal itself to a greater extent.
All the drugs and antibiotics in the world will not heal
a cut on the finger of a dead person; yet for a properly
functioning body, a cut on the finger is easily healed.
When bones in the spine (or other various joints in the
body) misalign and rub, choke, or pinch nerves, this impairs
the body to function at 100% capacity. The Vertebral Subluxation
Complex is the underlying cause of many health problems,
and the adjustment is the treatment of choice. Instead of
treating and masking these symptoms like many other types
of doctors attempt to do, chiropractors focus on detection
and elimination of nerve interference. As an example, if
the gas light on your dashboard in your car lights up telling
you you need more gas, would you mask the symptom
by covering it up with black tape. Does this solve the problem?
Or would you stop and get more gas and correct the underlying
problem. You would definitely get the gas, a "no-brainer" isn't
it? So why don't more people look at their health that way?
As a chiropractor, we are interested in getting to the cause
of loss of health and Correcting this cause. We understand
that there are instances that the body's own innate defense
system can be overwhelmed and require a different approach,
but in a great deal of instances the body needs no help
to heal itself, just no interference
How
do I know if I have a Vertebral Subluxation Complex?
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The only way to
truly know if you have a Vertebral Subluxation Complex
is to have a trained chiropractor evaluate your spine.
A chiropractor uses several methods to detect subluxations
to be sure that you have one before we treat you. First,
using the latest in technology, Osborne Chiropractic Clinic
checks the spine for nerve interference through a case
history and a series of tests, and shows you exactly what
we have found. Next your spine will be checked by hand
to feel for a bone that isn't properly aligned. This skill
takes years of practice to master. Finally, x-rays are
typically taken of the spine to verify all of these findings.
Free Spinal and Posture Screenings are offered after every Spinal
Care Seminar. These screenings take around 1 minute
and can tell you if you may possibly have a Vertebral
Subluxation Complex. For more information on our office
procedures, please visit "Our
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How
can I get a Subluxation?
There are three main causes
of a Vertebral Subluxation Complex. We call those the
3 T's: Traumas, Toxins, Thoughts.
Any direct trauma to the spine
can cause vertebrae to misalign and lead to subluxation.
Traumas to our spines begin at birth. Think of how much
pressure is exerted on a baby's neck as it enters the world
in a normal delivery. Add to that a pair of doctor's hands
pulling and twisting the baby's neck to aid the process.
This stress is often enough to actually cause the tiny bones
to break in the infant's neck resulting in a stillbirth.
If the neck is not broken, there are often severe multiple
Vertebral Subluxation Complexes. This is one reason why
I recommend that newborn babies get their spines checked
as soon as possible by a chiropractor. In fact, it is not
infrequent that you will see someone on the way home after
giving birth stop by a chiropractor's office. For more information
on how chiropractic can help your infants and children,
please visit our "Chiro Kids" section.
If we make it through the birth
process, we encounter many subluxations in the difficult
childhood years. Falling, wrestling with other children,
and other common incidents lead to additional vertebral
subluxation complexes.
As adults, injuries such as a
car accident, a fall, or a sports injury can causes bones
in the spine to misalign. There are other types of trauma
that can cause a subluxation. For example, poor posture
at work or while sleeping and improper lifting habits can
lead to multiple subluxations.
And then we are further insulted
by the stresses of adulthood, the stresses of anger and
irritation, the stresses of environmental pollution, from
the air and water we drink, the foods we eat, and the drugs
many take. All of these produce more vertebral subluxations.
Who
can be a patient in Osborne Chiropractic Clinic?
The answer to this question is
simple: anyone with a spine. We believe everyone that has
a vertebral subluxation complex can benefit from our services.
At Osborne Chiropractic, our primary focus is on family
care. Please arrange to be checked out to see if you or
your family members have any subluxations.
Where
can I get more information about chiropractic
and Osborne Chiropractic Clinic?
We offer a free bi-weekly seminar
to all new patients and to prospective patients who are
interested in learning more about chiropractic, their health,
and our clinic. All who are interested are welcome. Seminars
are held bi-weekly in our Raleigh clinic on Tuesdays from
7:00 - 8:00 pm. Please call ahead to make reservations or
for
further
information.
919.571.7311. Spinal Care Seminar
Osborne
Chiropractic Clinic
5603
Suite 101, Duraleigh Road • Raleigh, North Carolina
27612
258
Southtown Circle • Rolesville, North Carolina 27571
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