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[vc_section][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]While most people have heard of chiropractic care, many still need to fully understand what it entails, how it works, and its benefits. Understanding the details of chiropractic adjustments and how they work can help you appreciate the importance of this service in your health routine.

 

What is a Chiropractic Adjustment?

 

A chiropractic adjustment is a treatment provided by a licensed chiropractor, usually through spinal manipulation done by hand or with a small instrument called an activator. This treatment ensures proper spine alignment, promotes musculoskeletal system healing, and reduces pain in affected areas such as the back or neck.

 

Before receiving an adjustment, you will be asked to provide your medical history to ensure the treatment is safe. Individuals with certain medical conditions or taking specific medications may not qualify for this treatment. A physical examination will also determine which areas of your body require attention. Then, the chiropractor will create an individualized treatment plan based on your specific needs.

 

It is important to note that chiropractic adjustments are performed gently and cautiously to ensure safety and effectiveness. By understanding the details of this treatment, you can make informed decisions about incorporating chiropractic care into your life.

 

How Chiropractic Care Enhances Physical Range of Motion and Nervous System Functioning

 

A licensed chiropractor treats various issues specific to your body’s needs during a chiropractic adjustment. For example, suppose you experience a limited physical range of motion. In that case, the chiropractor applies force to the joints that need it, aiding in restoring the full range of motion. Chiropractic care is an effective solution for reversing the effects of joint dysfunction, such as difficulty moving, rotating, or utilizing any body part to its full capacity. The chiropractor may also suggest specific at-home exercises and stretches to improve your range of motion and maintain the strength of the treated area. Without adequate movement, your recovery may suffer.

 

Chiropractic care is also an effective treatment for improving nervous system functioning. The central nervous system, consisting of the brain and spinal cord, is the primary focus of chiropractic care. If you experience pain, inflammation, or any dysfunction within this system, a chiropractic adjustment may alleviate the symptoms and promote healing. For instance, if walking becomes problematic, it may be due to nervous system dysfunction, as it controls several bodily functions. Impaired focus, scattered thoughts, fatigue, or soreness may also result from misalignments within the nervous system. Consulting a licensed chiropractor for an adjustment may alleviate these symptoms, promoting the return of normal brain and body functions.

 

How Can Chiropractic Care Improve Symptoms?

 

Chiropractic care is considered successful when it results in symptom improvement. For example, if you came in with neck pain and the chiropractic adjustment relieved the pain, the treatment was successful. Other signs of improvement may include:

 

 

The American Chiropractic Association is advocating for the integration of chiropractic care into Medicare through the Medicare Coverage Modernization Act. This would provide Medicare patients with drug-free pain management approaches, such as chiropractic, that can improve symptoms instead of merely masking them. By focusing on the root causes of pain, chiropractic care aims to improve symptoms and promote overall well-being.

 

How We Can Help

 

Atlas Injury to Health aims to provide personalized and functional care to every patient. Dr. Michael St. Louis is a specialized chiropractor in Winter Garden, FL, with expertise in atlas orthogonal chiropractic and upper cervical chiropractic, aiming to enhance spinal function. If you believe that chiropractic care could benefit you, please contact us to book a consultation. You can reach us at 407-656-0390 or email info@atlasinjurytohealth.com for more information.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][/vc_section]