What is chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a hands-on therapy based on the theory that
subluxations in the spine may cause many medical disorders (especially
disorders of the nervous system). Chiropractic medicine originated in the late
1800s in the United States.
Chiropractic treatments usually involve adjusting the joints and
bones in a person's spine using twisting, pulling, or pushing movements. Some
chiropractors use heat, electrical stimulation, or ultrasound to help relax the
person's muscles before doing a spinal adjustment.
The primary theory behind chiropractic therapy is to help the body
heal itself by correcting subluxation of the joints, particularly the bones of
the spine (vertebrae).
What is chiropractic used for?
Research has shown chiropractic therapy to be effective in treating
low back pain and to be helpful in treating neck pain and headaches.1 The effects of chiropractic treatment on non-spinal
conditions, such as
high blood pressure or ear infections, have not been
scientifically proven.
Is chiropractic safe?
Discuss with your chiropractor any potential risks associated with
chiropractic treatment. Side effects may include minor pain or discomfort at
the point of manipulation, headaches, and fatigue. Most of these effects go
away within a day.
Chiropractic students must have a minimum of 3 years (90 credits)
of undergraduate study before applying to a chiropractic university. After
completing a 4-year program, the chiropractic student receives a Doctor of
Chiropractic (DC) degree. Chiropractors are licensed in every province and must
pass a national and provincial exam.
Always tell your doctor if you are using an alternative therapy or
if you are thinking about combining an alternative therapy with your
conventional medical treatment. It may not be safe to forgo your conventional
medical treatment and rely only on an alternative therapy.
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| Author: | Jeannette Curtis Caroline Rea, RN, BS, MS Sydney Youngerman-Cole, RN, BSN, RNC | Last Updated: October 1, 2007 |
| Medical Review: | Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine Donald Sproule, MD, CM, CCFP, FCFP - Family Medicine |
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