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What Chiropractic Adjustments Do to Your Body

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Chiropractic adjustments involve a trained chiropractor using either small instruments or their hands to apply controlled and often sudden force to achieve spinal manipulation. The body’s reaction to a skilled adjustment includes improved spinal motion and physical function. A chiropractic adjustment is a form of holistic therapy that provides back pain relief and creates greater balance between the body and the nervous system.

How Chiropractic Adjustments Affect the Functions of the Body

nervous-system-and-spineProper alignment of the spine allows your nervous system to function at peak performance. The nerve signals flow freely without any interference and function smoothly.

However, if your spine is out of alignment, then the nerve signals become jumbled and have difficulty transmitting to the body. Your body’s entire system relies on nerve signals. When the transmission is out of whack, then your body can start to fail. Nerve pain is a natural a body reaction. For example, sciatic pain often occurs to let you know that there is something wrong.

A chiropractic adjustment can realign your spine so the nerves can again communicate with your body via uninterrupted signals and clear pathways.

What You Might Feel Right After Being Adjusted

If you have never visited a chiropractor before then, you might be concerned with what you will feel after undergoing a chiropractic adjustment. Most people report feeling lighter and more balanced which is a welcome sensation. However, in some situations, individuals may experience a mild soreness that is easily remedied by a simple ice pack. Once the discomfort goes away, you will undoubtedly start to feel freer and more at ease.

Overall Effect of a Chiropractic Adjustment

The goal of any chiropractor is to improve the mobility of your spine and restore range of motion. Also, an adjustment can increase the ability and movement of the adjoining muscles. You will typically start to notice that it is easier to turn and tilt your head. You will also begin to feel a reduction in stiffness, soreness, and pain. Remember, that it may take more than a single visit to a chiropractor to attain optimum results.

In time, and by working closely with your chiropractor, your body will start to respond to the treatments, and you will begin to feel significantly better. Most patients will achieve relief in six to ten visits.

What to Expect During a Chiropractic Visit

During your initial first appointment, your chiropractor will probably discuss your health history with you and perform a physical exam that focuses on your spine. In some situations, the chiropractor may recommend further examinations, tests, or x-rays.

The Chiropractic Adjustment

When you undergo a chiropractic adjustment, your chiropractor will place you in certain positions so they can treat the affected area more efficiently. Often you might be asked to lay facedown on a chiropractic table. At this point, the chiropractor will use his hands to apply exact and controlled pressure or a sudden force to a joint. In some situations, you may hear cracking or popping noises as your joints are manipulated during the adjustment.

A chiropractic adjustment is a great way to treat issues within the nervous system and open the pathways for your body to freely communicate within itself. Please contact the experts at Harlan Chiropractic to learn more about our chiropractic services.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vcex_button url=”https://drchrisharlan.com/contact-us/” size=”medium” align=”center”]Click Here to Contact Harlan Chiropractic[/vcex_button][/vc_column][/vc_row]