Is chiropractic considered wellness?
Is chiropractic considered wellness?
Chiropractic has traditionally regarded itself a wellness profession. As wellness care is postulated to play a central role in the future growth of chiropractic, the development of a wellness ethos acceptable within conventional health care is desirable.
What does a wellness chiropractor do?
Minimize the effects of subluxation and in so doing improves the body’s self -healing and self-regulating abilities. Help you lead a wellness lifestyle that addresses the 3 dimensions of stresses in your life (physical, biochemical and psychological).
How does chiropractic maintain health and wellbeing?
Chiropractic is based on identifying and adjusting subluxations (spinal misalignments) that interfere with the nerve messages between your brain and your body. Restoring nerve impulses restores optimal health.
Why do doctors not like chiropractors?
Chiropractors are educated in human anatomy, physiology, radiographic analysis and treatment protocols. These doctors readily ignore the fact that their own profession lacks the peer-reviewed studies from randomized clinical trials that they suggest Chiropractic do not have to support their treatment.
What are the benefits of seeing a chiropractor?
They Use Natural Healing Techniques Chiropractors focus on natural healing,so they won’t be prescribing you any medication.
What are the dangers of chiropractic care?
Chiropractic manipulation of the cervical spine, or neck, can cause dizziness, headache, vertigo and lead to stroke. This condition is the most common cause of stroke in young people and is characterized by neck pain, headache and vision loss.
Did you know chiropractic facts?
A licensed chiropractor can practice in any (or all) of the 50 states.
How to become a chiropractor?
Becoming a chiropractor requires attending chiropractic school, earning a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, passing a series of exams administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, and securing licensure in the state, province, or relevant jurisdiction where you plan to practice.