An Insight To The Practice Of Chiropractic Treatments

By Adela Beasley


Chiropractic treatments are an alternative as well as a complementary medicine that involves prevention, diagnosing and treatment of conditions that mainly affect neuronal, skeletal or muscular systems within the body. The practitioners use manual manipulation to correct vertebral misalignment and therefore restoring health. This practice was initially popular in Europe, Australia and North America but has now spread to be many other nations.

This practice was first discovered by a magnetic healer called Palmer in the united states but has faced many challenges in being adopted into convectional systems because of lack of scientific basis to support the mechanisms of the practice. Scientists disapprove the allegations that spinal dysfunction is the sole cause diseases, they however approve it for manual therapies for conditions of the lower back while discrediting it for cervical conditions where it could be dangerous.

There are several schools of thoughts even among the chiropractic specialists on the exact mechanisms of action this treatment offers to the body. There are however few common ideas that most specialists tend to agree on. The most important being that the nervous system is closely related to the health of a person and an imbalance in nerve functioning is the etiology of disease processes. The practitioners must therefore understand the nervous system and how it functions.

There are three main principles that stand out in the practice of this treatment. Once is that of reductionism which tend to contradict the wide belief of other alternative therapies that belief in holism an that health is a factor of their surrounding. On the contrary the though here is the nervous stem originating from the spine is the factor of good health such that any dysfunction causes disease. There is also the believe that the body has the ability to heal itself also called homeostasis as an inborn capacity. Finally is that the conventional methods tend to be more invasive and thus the need of lesser invasive approaches, what is called conservatism.

The founder hypothesized that misalignment of vertebral joint which he referred to as subluxation interfered with how the body functioned and the inborn ability to heal itself. The misalignment put pressure on the nerves as they originated through inter-vertebral spaces interfering with their function and that of the organs they innervate.

The practice closely resembles other form of therapies already in practice like osteopathy and massage therapies. Slight differences however exist that specialists easily identify on how the processes are carried out. The target nerves tend to be deeper so chiropractics tend to have firmer grips on the point of contact on the body compared to other therapies.

Common conditions that have been well managed with this treatment include persistent headaches and migraine as well as lower back pains. The success of this therapy made it become accepted into alternative medicine practices. Many other conditions especially those involving nerves can also be managed with this approach.

Chiropractic treatments are widely accepted from it relatively high safety profile especially when delivered by well trained personnel. It is however not without some limitations, when carried out by unauthorized people it could be harmful and cause dangerous complications. The practice must not be administered to patients with unstable joints like people with arthritis.




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