Posted by: ChiroForYou | November 24, 2009

What is the Chiropractic Difference?

What difference between a person who goes to the Chiropractor and one that does not?

Is it…

  • A person in less back and neck pain
  • A person with more joint movement
  • A person with less headaches
  • A person with less sickness

Or is it…

  • A person with better body function
  • A person with less nerve interference
  • A person that is subluxation free
  • A person that knows health comes from inside out!

Chiropractic has a lot to offer a person; however, it only helps the body do what it does better.  Chiropractic care helps the body communicate better.  You might say, “I thought Chiropractor’s move bones in the back to relieve back and neck pain.”  So how does a Chiropractor help my body communicate better?  The answer is simple; a Chiropractor helps the body gets rid of the interferences to the nervous system by correcting ‘Vertebral Subluxations’.

What in the world is a ‘Vertebral Subluxation’?  A vertebral subluxation is easily defined with the acronym ‘MOPI’, which stands for Misalignment of a vertebra(e) causing an Occlusion to the opening for the nerve putting Pressure on that nerve causing Interference to its normal function.

How does a Chiropractor help me get rid of interference to my nervous system?  The Chiropractor does a thorough evaluation of your body and nervous system to find the vertebral subluxations present and by hand introduces an adjustment to the spine to correct the ‘MOPI’ – vertebral subluxation; which restores the body’s communication.

If the brain runs your body by sending information down your nerves to the other parts of your body, is it not important you have this communication free of interference?

Let us go back to the original question; what difference between a person who goes to the Chiropractor and one that does not?  Has your answer to this question changed?  Does this raise more questions for you?

If you have any questions, please let us know through our ‘Contact Us’ page.

The next blog post we will discuss:  What is ‘Health’?
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