What is Chiropractic and how does it
work? Chiropractic is a
straight-forward method of adjusting the bones of your body
to maintain the correct alignment of your spine and to ensure
that your body's nerve supply works efficiently. Through these
subtle adjustments, chiropractic treatment can relieve pain
and discomfort, increase mobility and provide a route to better
health.
Your spinal column is made up of 24 moveable vertebrae, the sacrum,
and the coccyx. This column also houses the spinal chord through
which nerve information is transmitted to the rest of your body.
Whilst the spinal column maintains correct alignment, nerve information
is passed accurately. However, if any part of your spinal column
becomes misaligned, then a nerve may become impinged, compressed
or stretched, distorting the information that passes along it.
This can lead to pain, discomfort, or restricted mobility. A
misalignment of the vertebrae or bones can occur for many reasons,
some of the most common are incorrect lifting, car or sporting
accidents, childbirth, falls, stress and poor posture.
Chiropractors use only their hands to make adjustments to the
bones of your body. The key to the success of the adjustments
is in the speed, dexterity and accuracy with which they are performed.
Patients report a wide range of improvements. These range from
relief form migraines, neck and shoulder problems, tennis elbow
and carpel tunnel syndrome which are affected by the nerves coming
from the top of the spine, to relief from lower back pain and
sciatica which are relieved by adjustments to the lower spine.
These improvements occur because the body is no longer receiving
incorrect nerve information.
CAN CHIROPRACTIC HELP YOU?
The gentle nature of the McTimoney method makes it especially suitable for people of all ages including young babies, pregnant women and the elderly.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR FIRST TREATMENT.
Your chiropractor will first take a full case history regarding
your general health background as well as details of your symptoms.
This will help in assessing your particular problem. They will
then thoroughly examine al the joints in your body, literally
from head to toe, using only their hands, and make the appropriate
adjustments where necessary. Chiropractors have a very finely
tuned sense of touch, developed in their four years of training,
which enables them to feel for misalignments of the vertebrae
and bones. Upon feeling a problem, your chiropractor will use
one of a number of light, swift and dextrous techniques, unique
to the McTimoney method, to adjust your bones.
If your Chiropractor discovers or suspects a problem which requires
medical investigation or an x-ray, they will refer you to your
GP. Wherever possible your chiropractor will work in co-operation
with your GP and a letter is normally sent to your doctor informing
them of your treatment.
HOW MANY SESSIONS WILL YOU NEED
The number of sessions needed varies considerably depending on:
Your age - you generally heal more slowly as you get older.
The nature of the problem: a simple backache will often clear more quickly than a sciatic problem. How long you have had the problem: generally, yesterday's injuries will resolve faster than one of 20 years' standing.
Most patients need between two and ten sessions, initially at
weekly intervals, then gradually more spaced out, by which time
a noticeable change should have occurred, though treatment can
continue for longer. Once the problem has been resolved, regular
check-ups are recommended to keep your spine and other joints
functioning well.
RESPONSE AND REACTIONS TO TREATMENT
During a course of treatment most patients feel physical changes
as the body realigns. These may include a brief period of stiffness
or tiredness, but more often a feeling of well-being and relief
from stress.
THE PATIENTS VIEW
In 1997 a survey of chiropractic patients was conducted on behalf
of the McTimoney Chiropractic Association. The following is a
summary of the results:
89% of patients rated their satisfaction
with the McTimoney treatment they had received as either "extremely" or "very
satisfied".85% felt that McTimoney treatment had been "very
beneficial" in the management of their painful condition.62%
sought McTimoney treatment for low back pain93% had recommended
McTimoney treatment to their friends and family.
AND A FEW COMMENTS
"I feel that this is the most sympathetic treatment for
the body. Manipulation is never violent and always within the
limits that the body will allow. I have always found this treatment
to be effective, gentle and very good at allowing the body to
gradually but securely, recover it;s natural balance and posture.
I will always recommend it to others." --- 31 year old female.
"I have been very satisfied and pleased by the care and
attention I have received from my practitioner. He has been very
helpful and honest in his assessment of my aches and pains and
in what he can and can't do." --- 51 year old female.
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