Holism
Another important principle of chiropractic medicine is the notion of holism. Holism suggests that the body is a network of systems all interpenetrating and influencing one another. Within this context, the nervous system is the master system that mediates the functioning of all other systems. Any obstacles to perfect function of the nervous system can have potentially far-reaching effects. chiropractic's focal point of concern is the integrity of the nervous system.
Subluxation
The focus of treatment of chiropractors is subluxation.
A subluxation( or Vertebral Subluxation) is when one or further of the bones of your chine( chines) move out of position and put pressure on or irritate spinal jitters. Spinal jitters are the jitters that come out from between each of the bones in your chine. This pressure or vexation on the jitters causes the spinal jitters to malfunction and intrude with the signals traveling over those jitters
Your nervous system controls and coordinates all the functions of yourbody.However, corridor of your body won't get the proper whim-whams dispatches and won't be suitable to work duly
If you intrude with the signals traveling over the jitters.
The American Association of chiropractic Colleges has defined subluxation as" a complex of functional and/ or structural and/ or pathological articular changes that compromise neural( nervous system) integrity and may impact organ system and general health." The cause of this spinal misalignment is considered to be anything from poor posture, a muscle spasm, an accident, or a sports injury to a birth disfigurement.
The American Association of chiropractic Colleges has defined subluxation as "a complex of functional and/or structural and/or pathological articular changes that compromise neural [ nervous system] integrity and may influence organ system and general health." The cause of this spinal misalignment is considered to be anything from poor posture, a muscle spasm, an accident, or a sports injury to a birth defect.
Thus subluxation refers to a partial dislocation in a joint comprised of two vertebra. There is a misalignment of the vertebra in the joint, but not severe enough to cause a complete dislocation.
The basis of chiropractic theory is that subluxations alter the normal neurophysiologic functioning in the person. Palmer, founder of modern chiropractic, coined the term subluxation to describe a misalignment of vertebra that results in undue pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. Another term sometimes used to describe this condition is "segmental dysfunction," referring to a segment of the spine.
To Palmer a subluxation was a joint problem in the spine in which the flow of Innate Intelligence is disturbed or impeded.
The inappropriate pressure on nerves (nerve "reflex") caused by subluxation is what causes disturbance in the bodily functions supplied by those nerves and can make the person more vulnerable to disease processes.
Chiropractors look for interferences in the nervous system in the form of subluxations and remove those interferences to allow the nervous system to function at a higher level. When the nervous system functions at a higher level, the body will begin to heal itself.
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