What Is Chiropractic?
- Chiropractic is a health care science that understands the nervous system
controls and coordinates every function in the human body.
- The primary objective of chiropractic is to remove any interference of the
nervous system thereby allowing the wisdom that made the body to heal the body.
How Is Chiropractic Related To My health?
- Chiropractic science affects the restoration and preservation of health.
Do Chiropractors Have Medical (M.D.) Degrees?
- Chiropractors have Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degrees granted from chiropractic colleges. Chiropractic education and medical education are similar in some respects and different in others because chiropractors do not prescribe drugs and medical doctors do not correct the vertebral subluxation complex.
Can I Tell If I Have A Subluxation Without Consulting A Chiropractor?
- Not always. A subluxation is like a dental cavity-you may have it for a long time before symptoms appear. That's why periodic spinal checkups are so important. Although it may be possible to know you have subluxation, it is rarely possible to be sure you don't.
At What Age Should Chiropractic Begin?
- Newborns have received spinal adjustments especially after difficult or traumatic births. There are case histories of infants close to death who were adjusted in hospitals with seemingly miraculous recoveries.
Is Chiropractic Care Addictive?
- If only it were, there'd be a lot less sick people around and chiropractors wouldn't get patients who last saw a chiropractor "a few years ago when my back went out". It is possible to get used to feeling more balanced, less stressed and more energetic as a result of periodic chiropractic care. You may become more sensitive to your body and know when you've "lost" your adjustment.
Can I Go Only Once?
- Of course. Once is better than never. But chiropractic can help in so many ways. Ask your chiropractor about your personal spinal care needs.
What Will Happen If I Stop Going?
- Spine and nerves stress will continue to build up as before, but it won't be reduced or eliminated. If the stress is not relieved, your body and overall health will suffer.
Is Chiropractic Similar To Massage?
- No. Chiropractic deals with the spinal column, nervous system, meninges and body structure. Massage therapists deal with muscle tension, circulation and body fluid drainage.
Do Chiropractors Work In Hospitals?
- Today chiropractors have privileges in many hospitals. Ideally, doctors of chiropractic would go through every ward and check all patients' spines; after all, who needs healthy spines more than people facing life-threatening diseases? The presence of D.C.s in hospitals is a welcome beginning-hopefully paving the way toward making drugless, natural methods of chiropractic care available to all hospital patients.
Can A Person Who Had Back Surgery See A Chiropractor?
- Yes. It's an unfortunate fact that up to half of those who had spinal surgery discover a return of their original symptoms months or years later. They then face the prospect of additional surgery. This too-common occurrence is known as "Failed Back Surgery Syndrome". Chiropractic may help prevent repeated operations.
Can Chiropractic Prevent Back Surgery?
- In a majority of cases the answer is a resounding "Yes".
Can A Person With A Broken Back Or Neck See A Chiropractor?
- After the break heals, yes. In fact, a broken bone forms a callus or bone scar when it heals that is stronger than the rest of the bone. This should dispel any concerns about the safety of an adjustment. People who have had broken bones need chiropractic checkups because accidents usually cause spinal subluxations.
Is Chiropractic Safe?
- Chiropractic is among the safest of the healing arts. As proof, one merely has to compare malpractice rates between chiropractors and other health professionals. Chiropractors' malpractices premiums are a small fraction of those for medical doctors, especially orthopedists and surgeons.
Can I Go To A Chiropractor If I'm Under Medical Care?
- Yes. Having subluxations corrected is important, no matter what other type of health care you are receiving. Today many D.C.s and M.D.s are working together in clinics and on joint research projects. M.D.s are quite likely to have patients who are under chiropractic care; in fact many medical doctors see a doctor of chiropractic themselves.
Do Chiropractors Believe In Medicine And Surgery?
- Certainly, as Norman Cousins says: "There are times when intervention in the form of medicine or surgery is absolutely necessary but there is never a time when the nourishment one puts into one's body or one's mind is not essential to health". Chiropractors would add spinal care to Mr. Cousins' observation.
Can Spines Automatically Go Back In Place?
- Yes. There are verified instances of blind people recovering eyesight after
a fall, of individuals able to walk again after their wheelchair was thrown and
of amnesiacs who remember their past after receiving a trauma-these are
examples
of "accidental adjustments". A visit to the chiropractor is a lot
safer.
- Also, many types of therapy, including massage and various body work, can
reduce musculoskeletal stress, sometimes permitting the spine to automatically
realign, as will a cathartic emotional release. Occasionally, even a good
night's
sleep can correct subluxation.
I'm Not Sick. Should I See A Chiropractor?
- Yes. Symptoms are not a good way to judge health. They sometimes surface after years of body malfunction.
How Often Should I Get A Spinal Adjustment?
- The answer is "As soon as you develop subluxation". But since subluxations are often painless, it's good to get your spine checked periodically, as you get your teeth checked periodically for "painless" cavities.

