Chiropractors detect and correct something called a
subluxation. Subluxations are indeed
minor misalignments of the spine that can create pressure and swelling on the
nerves causing interference with the nerve signals thereby adversely affecting
everything under the control of that nerve.
The problem with this is that bones don’t just go out of place on their
own – they are controlled by the muscles.
There are approximately 108 muscles of the spine whose job is to keep
the bones of the spine in proper alignment.
That’s great, but for the fact that muscles don’t do anything on their
own. In truth, muscles do only one of
two things – they turn on to contract, and they turn off to relax much like a
light bulb. However, just like the light
bulb, the muscle requires an electrical stimulus from the wiring system of the
body or the nerves. And when it comes to
maintaining the alignment of the bones through the muscular system, the nerves
that coordinate all of this are controlled largely by the coordination center
of the brain known as the cerebellum.
This part of the brain requires constant incoming information from all
the joints and muscles of the body to coordinate balance and movement and
maintain normal posture and proper structure.
So you see, a misalignment of the spine or subluxation is really a
coordination problem. There has to be
some kind of disconnect between the bones, muscles, nerves and cerebellum that
would allow a bone to stop moving correctly and become misaligned. Therefore, you cannot truly “pop” a bone back
into place. Even if you could, the
imbalanced muscles would pull it right back out of place. Rather, the chiropractic adjustment moves the
bone enough in the right direction to fire off the nerve endings in the joint
that report to the coordination center of the brain (cerebellum). This stimulus from the joint gives the
cerebellum the information needed to begin re-coordinating the imbalanced
muscles so that the body can begin to move the bone back into proper position
and heal on its own. I like to think of
this like resetting the circuit breaker.
Because the muscles and the nervous system itself are very habit-forming
this process usually requires repetition to retrain the complex and ultimately
correct the misalignment or subluxation.
So even though most people go to chiropractors for various pains, the
process really is not about reducing pain, but rather about improving the
function of this brain/body communication.
When this is accomplished, higher function not only leads to less pain,
but better performance and ultimately better health because the brain is
communicating with the body more efficiently through the nervous system as it
was designed to do. I share this
perspective with you because many people are suffering unnecessarily due to
commonly held misconceptions about how chiropractic and the chiropractic
adjustment works.
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Monday, September 8, 2014
It’s a Brain Thing
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