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Chiropractic Medicine Versus Conventional Medicine - How Do They Differ?

By: Stephen Daniels Home | Health-and-Fitness


People commonly associates chiropractic remedies with the treatment of lower back pain and other vertebral ailments and injuries. While this is a large part of most practices, it is still only part of what they do.

Most chiropractors establish themselves as "wellness physicians" who promote a holistic approach to health. Musculoskeletal disorders, particularly of the spinal column, can affect the nervous system. By manually realigning the vertebrae in a patient's spine, a clearer line of neural communication between the brain and the nervous system is opened. Chiropractic medicine differs from traditional medicine, but there is some overlap. Although the practice is not without detractors, the majority of people feel huge pain relief after each visit to their chiropractor.

One of the reasons chiropractors are so popular is that back pain is very common for the human species. Equipped with bodies that are not built for a continual upright stance, periodic adjustment of the spinal column is frequently necessary. However, that's just the mechanical aspect of what chiropractors do. Visiting this type of healthcare professional is one part of a lifestyle that also includes suitable nutrition and exercise. The philosophy espoused by many chiropractic practitioners is that wellness comes from within the body, not from without. Through the many techniques these physicians use, many common aches and pains all over the body can be reduced. More than that, correct posture and spinal alignment can help to release tension and open up neural pathways to promote better balance, nerve function and overall health.

Commonly thought of as "bone doctors", chiropractors actually focus on a patient's nervous system through the manual realignment of the spine. An MD or physician aims to maintain health through the diagnosis, study and treatment of a disease or an injury. They may prescribe a medication, perform surgery or recommend lifestyle changes in order to improve a patient's health and/or correct a problem. A chiropractor diagnoses and treats mechanical or skeletal disorders, but does not prescribe medicines or perform surgery. While symptoms indicate to a chiropractor the course of action, they are far more likely to look at their patient holistically rather than simply a group of symptoms to treat.

After at least three years of preparatory coursework, chiropractors undergo a strenuous, four-year program that combines classroom and clinical work. In addition to hands-on training, typical courses include anatomy, microbiology, biochemistry, public health, nutrition and others. In other words, their education is nearly as extensive as a conventional doctor, although the focus is different. After passing a state licensure examination, chiropractors are able to join or start a professional practice.

Despite their training, chiropractic medicine still encounters antagonism, not to mention criticism of its methods. There is no disputing, however, the fact that countless people experience significant, if not total pain relief following treatment. Blending extensive training with the practical, holistic approach of a naturopath, many chiropractors realize that a healthy body should mean more than the lack of symptoms. It should instead be a general sense of wellbeing that encompasses the whole of a person's life, and feeling good is where that all starts.




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Chicago Doctors of Chiropracticfor treatment of spinal or nervous system
injuries, author Stephen Daniels recommends Chicago Chiropractic Clinic.
While they have all the tools to help with back pain, the focus of this
practice is to keep you in optimal health, so your body can better heal itself when injured.

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