One of the biggest hurdles people face when considering chiropractic care is the thought that once you start going, you can’t ever stop. That somehow getting adjusted makes you more dependent on needing to get adjusted over and over. If you or a friend has ever had that concern, please keep reading!
We have all grown up in a health care model that focuses on symptoms as the problem. If we have a headache, we take a pain reliever. If we have a fever, we reduce it. If we have a sinus infection, we get an antibiotic. Muscle spasm? Muscle relaxant. Swelling? Anti-inflammatory. You get the idea.
So, when we encounter a health care model that often doesn’t immediately alleviate our pain and seems to take a little more time, it can feel like it runs counter to our assumptions about health care. Chiropractic care definitely fits into that group of therapies.
Why is that? Because chiropractors are very interested in why you are having your headache, fever, sinus infection, muscle spasm, or swelling. It is not enough to identify a symptom and eliminate it, because without addressing the underlying cause of that symptom, it is very likely to return – often worse than before.
As an engineer, I am very interested in how structure dictates function. In simple terms, this means that you can pretty much tell that you use a spoon for your soup and a knife to cut your steak and not vice versa. In the human body, we have an incredible structure called the spine that protects our delicate nervous system – the system that literally runs your body and determines your health status on a moment by moment basis.
The structure of this engineering marvel dictates function too. In its normal state, the spine is designed to protect the spinal cord and nerves without getting in the way of the function of the nerves (carrying vital health messages to all parts of your body). Unfortunately, the daily stresses and strains we put on our bodies can cause the spine and surrounding muscles to get out of balance, which most definitely changes the way the nerves in our body transmit their messages.
Our daily stresses and strains show up in our posture and how we move. When you hold yourself and move in an unbalanced way over a period of time, many important things happen:
All of this imbalance can be repaired. The notion that we are somehow stuck in certain patterns of posture or movement doesn’t make sense logically. I have heard people say that their posture is just how they are shaped, that the imbalance in their movement is somehow permanent. If that were true, then working out, training for a sport, yoga, ergonomics, and a host of other things we do for our health wouldn’t make any sense at all.
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