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What
is Chiropractic?
What Do Chiropractic Doctors
Do?
What Type of Education
Do Chiropractic Doctors Get?
How Long Will
I Need Chiropractic Care?
Can I Speed the
Healing Process?
Am I Too
Old For Chiropractic Care?
Question: What is Chiropractic?
Answer: The concepts which
provide a foundation for chiropractic are really
very simple. Chiropractic is based on the scientific
fact that your body is a self-regulating, self-healing
organism and that the nervous system is essential
to all bodily processes, even stimulating your
immune system. The nervous system is the driving
force behind all life’s activities. Some
examples of activities which the nervous system
controls are walking, food digestion and disease
defense.
The nervous system is made up of the brain, spinal cord and a network of nerves.
The spinal cord is encased within 24 movable bones called vertebrae that protect
the spinal cord. A network of nerves branch out from the spinal cord, then
travel through spaces between the adjacent vertebrae to control and communicate
with all muscles, blood vessels, organs and other tissues of the body. When
two adjacent vertebrae become misaligned, the space between the vertebrae becomes
constricted. Just as less after would flow through a hose which is partially
kinked, fewer electrical impulses flow through the nerve due to the vertebral
misalignment. If the nervous system is impaired, it can cause malfunction of
the tissues and organs throughout the body, which decreases the ability to
fend off diseases, digest foods or engage in any other activity that requires
normal nerve flow. Doctors call this the Vertebral Subluxation Complex.
Vertebral, meaning the bones of the spine. Subluxation, meaning less than a
total dislocation. And Complex, meaning consisting of more than one part.
The nervous system is made up of the brain, spinal cord and a network of nerves.
The spinal cord is encased within 24 movable bones called vertebrae that protect
the spinal cord. A network of nerves branch out from the spinal cord, then
travel through spaces between the adjacent vertebrae to control and communicate
with all muscles, blood vessels, organs and other tissues of the body. When
two adjacent vertebrae become misaligned, the space between the vertebrae becomes
constricted. Just as less water would flow through a hose which is partially
kinked, fewer electrical impulses flow through the nerve due to the vertebral
misalignment. This decreases the ability to fend off diseases, digest foods
or engage in any other activity that requires normal nerve flow.
Chiropractors use spinal adjustments to re-align the vertebrae. Realignment
allows the flow of these electrical impulses to return to normal. Chiropractic
care, therefore, directly addresses the problem at its point of origin rather
than just treating the resultant symptoms.
Misalignment of the vertebrae often occur very early in the disease process,
well before the onset of pain or other symptoms. Chiropractors work to prevent
disease and maximize health through regular spinal evaluations and adjustments. "Chiropractic
is the science of locating offending spinal structures, the art of reducing
their impact to the nervous system, and the philosophy of all things natural."
Question:
What Do Chiropractic Doctors Do?
Answer: Helping to restore proper spinal
biomechanics and improved nervous system function begins
with a case history. This gives the doctor a background about
your health, such as surgeries, accidents, the onset of your
condition, and other details affecting your current health.
After reviewing your history and discussing your specific problem, a thorough
orthopedic, neurological, and chiropractic examination is performed. X-rays
may be taken to uncover structural and functional problems associated with
the spinal column. These examinations help identify areas of spinal malfunction
and resulting nervous system deficit.
The findings of these examinations are explained and a plan of chiropractic
adjustments may be recommended. Progress is monitored with periodic examinations
and follow-up reports.
Question:
What Type of Education Do Chiropractic Doctors Get?
Answer: The science of chiropractic requires
a special emphasis on anatomy, physiology, pathology, neurology,
biomechanics, X-ray, spinal adjusting techniques, and related
subjects. This demanding curriculum prepares chiropractic
doctors to locate the Vertebral Subluxation Complex and help
correct the resulting nervous system dysfunction.
To graduate with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, each candidate passes the
demanding National Board Examination. Then, doctors apply to a governmental
or professional licensing board and pass a still more difficult test before
being granted the privilege to practice.
Compare
Chiropractic Training to Medical Training
MEDICAL
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CHIROPRACTIC
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Class
Hours (Minimum)
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Subject
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Class
Hours (Minimum)
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508
|
Anatomy
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520
|
326
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Physiology
|
420
|
401
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Pathology
|
205
|
325
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Chemistry
|
300
|
114
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Bacteriology
|
130
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324
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Diagnosis
|
420
|
112
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Neurology
|
320
|
148
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X-ray
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217
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144
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Psychiatry
|
65
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198
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Obstetrics
|
65
|
156
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Orthopedics
|
225
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2,756
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TOTAL
HOURS
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2,887
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A
chiropractic education never ends. Most doctors complete
postgraduate instruction for license renewal and to stay
current on the latest scientific research.
Our
Oak Ridge office is conveniently located to serve those from
Summerfield, Stokesdale, Walnut Cove, Walkertown, Madison,
Mayodan, Reidsville, Greensboro, Wentworth, Belews Creek,
Belews Lake, Scalesville, Colfax,
Friendship, Bonanza Hills and surrounding areas.
Site Map
Salama Chiropractic Oak Ridge Office
1692
Nc Highway 68 N Ste. E
Oak Ridge, North Carolina 27310
Phone: 336-644-6446
Fax: 336-644-6442
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Salama Chiropractic
Oak
Ridge, North
Carolina (NC) Chiropractors - Greensboro & Winston
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