May 14 2014
Why Do Chiropractors Want To Get Adjusted Even If They Have No Pain?
Great question. Please take this quiz to discover the reasons. (good luck)
Q: With increased motion are muscles around the joint: longer and more flexible or shorter and tighter?
A: longer and more flexible
Q: Muscles that are longer contract more effectively and efficiently and thus are stronger? True or False
A: True
Q: With more motion soft tissue adhesions that restrict joint motion tend to form more or less?
A: Less
Q: Inflammatory chemicals trapped in muscles and joints pumps out faster or slower with increased motion?
A: Faster
Q: When you get adjusted you can breathe better, thus taking in more oxygen. True or False
A: True
Q: Can you breathe easier with good posture or bad posture?
A: Good posture
Q: Can chiropractic care help with your posture?
A: Yes
Q: What is the essential element for all cellular function, including the brain?
A: Yes oxygen.
Okay I get it chiropractic can affect every cell in my body. But how can I actually tell? Fair enough, so let’s take a look at what kind of changes most patients experience or can expect with CONSISTENT & REGULAR chiropractic care. Results may vary based on the starting point of an individual’s health, but with that said here are some things we CAN measure. You can check these things after each adjustment, weekly or monthly.
- Range of motion of your neck, rib cage and low back. (you should notice better, pain free motion)
- Posture (use your own camera/phone to take a pre & post picture)
- Ability to breathe (use your own camera/phone to take a pre & post video)
- Blood pressure (measure after each adjustment, long term as well)
- Energy level
- Getting a good night’s sleep (length of time you sleep & more restful)
- Pain level (this includes reoccurrence of pain)
- Diet changes (changing your awareness of health often motivates patients to make healthier choices)
- Weight changes (changing your awareness of health often motivates patients to make healthier choices)
- Exercise habits (changing your awareness of health often motivates patients to make healthier choices)
- Fewer colds (as the immune system functions at a higher level, you should get sick less often)
- Fewer headaches
- Decrease need for pharmaceutical drug
- Overall just feel better!
And this is why chiropractor’s want to get adjusted, even when they have not pain!
If you have more questions about the benefits of chiropractic care, talk to Dr. Lance Casazza.
Jul 9 2014
Off the Top of My Head: Simple Q & A.
Why are chiropractors against pharmaceutical drugs?
They aren’t! They are against the misuse/overuse of drugs. Chiropractors are concerned with the side effects of drugs and know that there is often a non-drug approach to the patient’s problem. If pharmaceutical drug intervention is necessary then the proper referral will be made.
Why are chiropractors against surgery?
Again, they aren’t. Often chiropractors can help avoid expensive, unnecessary surgeries. Chiropractic care is safer and more cost effective than surgery. Chiropractors think patients should explore all alternatives to surgery first. Certainly if surgery is required and is the only option, the DC will make the proper referral.
Chiropractors often want to improve the patient’s posture. How come?
Your posture is directly related to your health. Don’t believe me? Take a look. Just spend the next few days observing people 50 years and over. Notice their posture and then notice how healthy they look. You likely will see people with good posture almost always look healthier than those with bad posture. Poor posture causes problems with the spinal cord (nervous system), respiratory system and cardiovascular system.
Here are a couple quotes to support these concepts:
“Head in forward posture can add up to 30 lbs of abnormal leverage on the cervical spine. This can pull the entire spine out of alignment. Forward head posture may result in the loss of 30% of vital lung capacity. These breath-related effects are primarily due to the loss of the cervical lordosis, which blocks the action of the hyoid muscles (muscles in the front of your neck), especially the inferior hyoid responsible for helping lift the first rib during inhalation.” – Rene Cailliet MD, famous medical author and former director of the department of physical medicine and rehabilitation at USC
“All measures of health showed significantly poorer scores with poor posture. Even minor forward head/body balance is detrimental. The severity of symptoms increases in a linear fashion with progressive increase of forward head/body imbalance. There is clear evidence of increased pain and decreased function as the magnitude of forward head/body balance increases.” – Spine Volume 30(18), September 15, 2005 pp. 2024-2029
If you have more questions about these topics (pharmaceutical drugs, surgery or posture) and how chiropractic care can keep you healthy, talk to Dr. Lance Casazza.
By Dr. Lance Casazza • Adjustments, Chiropractic Treatments, Health and Wellness • Tags: chiropractic, Dr. Lance Casazza, Health, Medicine, Pharmaceutical drug, Poor posture, Surgery