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Chiropractic is a natural science, philosophy
and art concerned with the relationship of the nervous system
and the functional health of the body. Chiropractic teaches that
within the body is an innate intelligence with "survival
mechanisms" capable of maintaining a state of good health,
provided it is not interfered with. Chiropractic doctors seek
to correct the cause of the interference, not just medicate the
symptoms. They are concerned with the structural, muscular and
neurological aspects of the human body. The goal of the chiropractic
is to keep you healthy by keeping your spine and nervous system
healthy and preventing functional and structural health problems.
The chiropractic approach to well-being has always been based
on "maintaining health" versus "treating disease"
and that "being well" differs from "relieving symptoms."
The normal spine is quite flexible, structurally
strong and reflects the dynamic movement of the human body. It
not only supports the body and all its organs it also protects
the spinal cord and nerves that carry messages between your brain
and the rest of the body. Every activity, even breathing, demands
movement of the spine, ribs and attachments. A healthy spine can
continue to support your weight and protect your nerves, while
letting innate messages travel freely from your brain to your
body and allowing you to move easily throughout your day.
The human body, like a machine, is subject to
balance, rhythm, timing and coordinated actions of all its components.
For this reason, correct posture enables the body to function
more efficiently, allowing for proper development. Because man
has adapted as a "biped" (being able to stand erect
on two legs), he has gained the advantages of agility, leverage,
and mobility; however, this position also creates certain structural
stresses. Your body must adapt to the constant stress of gravity
in order to maintain its balance, and poor posture is a common
result.
Poor posture can have adverse effects on your
health. For example, poor posture compromises the movements of
the rib cage and does not allow the lungs to function at maximum
efficiency. This reduces incoming oxygen to the tissues and the
elimination of carbon dioxide wastes. Poor posture also restricts
other vital organs of the body, producing additional stress.
There are many reasons for poor posture and
usually they are found in combination. Among many causes are the
following:
- Emotional problems such as depression
- Visual problems
- Excessive weight
- Foot problems or improper shoes
- Weak muscles, muscle imbalance
- Improper nutrition
- Laziness
- Poor sleep support or sleep position
- Injury to muscles, ligaments, tendons or
bones
- Negative mental and physical attitudes
- Recurrent occupational stress and position
- Scoliosis
- Spinal and pelvic misalignment
If not corrected, poor posture can affect the
health and well-being of an individual. Poor posture contributes
to shallow breathing; a cramped chest cavity, faulty digestion,
poor elimination; and poor venous return, each of which affects
not only the functions of individual organs, but also the system.
Some benefits of correct posture are:
- Improved health, appearance and coordination
- Increased strength and stamina
- Your clothes fit better
- You have more confidence and better body
balance
- Reduced possibility of injury
- Improved physical and mental development.
Good posture does more than just make you look
good, it makes you feel good. When you stand tall, walk tall,
and sit tall, your body works most efficiently. You have better
balance and control over your limbs and you have a better outlook
on life. Posture not only has a direct bearing on comfort and
work efficiency, it also has a factor which determines resistance
to disease and disability.
Doctors of chiropractic recognize the importance
of spinal integrity and body mechanics for good health, and research
has shown that chiropractic adjustments are highly effective.
While the effects of poor posture can be serious, many problems
can be corrected. If you or a member of your family has what appears
to be a postural problem, you should seek advice of a doctor of
chiropractic. Unless there is a structural deformity or disease-caused
disturbance, the chances for correction are excellent.
Regular spinal adjustments are part of your
body's defense against illness. The effectiveness of chiropractic
health care is measured by benefits realized for a lifetime. Today,
the public has become more aware of the benefits of this approach
to health care and millions are now maintaining their health with
regular chiropractic adjustments.
It is important to maintain proper posture for
general health, but also while Sperforming different tasks throughout
your day.
- When lifting, bend from your knees, keep
your back straight, feet shoulder-width apart, and one foot
slightly forward for balance. Hold the load close to your body,
then stand and lift with the strong muscles of your legs, not
with your back muscles.
- When standing, rest your foot on a stool,
occasionally alternating your feet.
- When sitting, raise your viewing surface
(i.e. computer terminal) to eye level. Use a chair that provides
good support for the curves in your back and neck. Take frequent
breaks to stretch and revive.
When sleeping, use a firm mattress and sleep
on your side or your back with a supportive pillow for your neck.
Your doctor of chiropractic is a spinal specialist
who offers total health care. For the sake of your health and
well-being, the American Chiropractic Association suggests that
you watch your posture, and have periodic spinal examinations.
With the sophisticated scientific knowledge and diagnostic equipment
available today, researchers are confirming what Chiropractic
Doctors have known all along. Also occurring is a greater appreciation
for natural, conservative methods of care. People are tired of
relying on a pill for this and a pill for that. We are now turning
back to natural medicine and more and more millions of people
are choosing chiropractic care.
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