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...tailored to each patient.
When the 24 bones that protect the spinal cord lose their normal
position or motion, delicate nerve tissue can become choked or
irritated. If a thorough examination reveals malfunctioning areas of
the spine, chiropractic adjustments are recommended to help correct this
condition.
A chiropractic adjustment is the use of a specific force in a precise
direction, applied to a joint that is fixated, "locked up", or not
moving properly. Adjustments help return the bones to a more normal
position or motion, relieving pain and ill health.
There are hundreds of ways to adjust the spine.
Usually the doctor's hands or a specially designed instrument delivers a
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Each day, millions of delighted patients choose chiropractic over drugs
or surgery, as a common sense approach to better health.
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highly accurate thrust. After years of training, each doctor
has selected a variety of methods and become skilled in their delivery.
Regardless of the technique used, each chiropractic adjustment is
tailored to the patient's age, size, and unique spinal problem.
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Adjustments help normalize
spinal function and avoid bone and soft
tissue degeneration. When nervous system function improves in this way,
the body can begin the natural healing process.
A continuing schedule of regular chiropractic checkups can help detect,
correct, and maintain optimum spinal and nervous system function. Find
out how chiropractic care, combined with proper diet, exercise, and
other aspects of good health and personal hygiene can enhance your
well-being and help you enjoy life to the fullest. Ask your Doctor of
Chiropractic for a care program designed for your age, condition, and
lifestyle.
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Schafer, R., D.C., Faye, L., D.C., Motion Palpation and Chiropractic
Technique, 2nd Edition. Motion Palpation Institute, 1990.
Kirk, R., D.C., Lawrence, D., D.C., Valvo, D.C., States' Manual of
Spinal, Pelvic, and Extravertebral Technics, 2nd Edition. National
College of Chiropractic, 1985.
New Zealand Report, Report of the Commission of Inquiry. Government
Printer, Wellington, New Zealand, 1979.
Webster, L., D.C., Subluxation's Birth and Early Childhood. International
Pediatrics Literature, March, 1989.
Leach, R., The Chiropractic Theories; A Synopsis of Scientific Research,
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Hadler, N.M., et al, 1987, A Benefit of Spinal Manipulation as
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