What Does A Chiropractor Do?

Chiropractic helps your body use its natural healing ability.  So, what is chiropractic and how can a chiropractor help you?

What Do Chiropractors Do?

Chiropractic is the largest and most popular drug-free healthcare system in the world! Chiropractors work with your spine and the nerves around it. Why? Because your spinal system is what keeps your entire body functioning properly. Chiropractors spend many years of highly specialized training to learn to locate misplaced vertebrae in your spine that are interfering with the nerves. Once they locate them, they use specialized techniques to realign your vertebrae which in turn releases pressure on your nerves and body structure. This procedure is called a “chiropractic spinal adjustment.”

Subluxations in the Spine

Many times people are unaware that they have subluxations in their spine, which is when a vertebra is impinging the nerves. Since many nerves don’t send pain messages, you may not realize they are being stressed or damaged. This condition may be weakening your body and damage can occur to the spinal column, nerves, and organs.

How Do you Know If You Have A Subluxation?

Millions of people are walking around without feeling anything wrong with their backs or necks, so they thinks their nerves are fine and they never get their spines checked. This can be a costly mistake! The only way to know for sure is to go to a chiropractor and get your spine checked and adjusted if necessary. You get your teeth, eyes, and ears checked occassionally, so why not your spine?

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If you have additional questions, please call 651-429-3015 or visit our blog: TwinCitiesChiro.com.
 

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