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Our goal is to get you back doing the things you have been limited or
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"Adjustments
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Chiropractic
philosophy begins with the principle that the human organism has an innate
power to maintain its own health. The art of Chiropractic focuses on adjustments to correct
spinal malfunctions, called subluxations, in order to remove interference to the spinal cord
and the nernes that exit between the bones of the spine. Science has found that the nervous system
controls all other organs and tissues of the body, so a nervous system functioning at its best
facilitates the body's ability to cope with disability and disease. Because of its potential to
enable patients to live healthier, more fulfilling lives, chiropractic has been called
"The Big Idea."
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The Chiropractic approach
to health care is holistic, stressing the patient's overall well beign. It recognizes that many
factors affect health, including exercise, diet, rest, environment and heredity. Chiropractic focuses
on maintaining optimal health naturally so that the body is better able to resist disease, rather
than simply treating the symptoms of disease. Chiropractors use natural, drugless, non-surgical
health care and rely on the body's inherent recuperative abilities. |
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Chiropractic is whole-body
health care with the vision to see the human body as much more the the sum of its parts. Chiropractors
see their patients as more than people coming to their office with a set of symptoms. Their vision
encompasses the entire individual in all of his or her unique complexity, and they work in partnership
with their patients to ensure optimal health and wellness in all facets of their lives. |
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This unique health care approach
views the body as having an innate, natural ability to adapt to changes in its internal
and external environments and maintain itself in a state of health. Traditional medicine and
its allied health fields typically view the body from a more mechanistic standpoint - as a system of
parts that can be altered through outside interventions to produce certain results. Both approches
have important roles to play, but they are fundamentally different. |
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Chiropractors focus on the nerve
system (the brain and spinal cord) which manages the body's vast chemical interactions to help ensure
proper function. The brain sends messages through the spinal cord across a hugh network of spinal nerves
to deliver information to every cell, organ and system of the body. This information system coordinates
the myriad chemical reactions that dictate how well you sleep, how food is digested, your ability
to concentrate, physical coordination, the capabilities of how the immune system and all aspects
of body function. |
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When bones of the spine become
misaligned or move out of their normal position, they can distort the flow of information from the brain
to the body. Without the proper information from the nerve system, the body cannot function to its
full potential. That's why chiropractors gently correct these misalignments (or vertebral subluxations) - to
correct interference to the nerve system and the body's ability to control and coordinate its many functions.
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