Physiologic therapeutics and chiropractic care
The spinal adjustment is what makes doctors
of chiropractic unique in their approach to treating
patients with spinal complaints. The
chiropractic
adjustment,
however, may not be the only procedure a chiropractor
may employ in managing a patients care.
The chiropractic profession has utilized drugless
therapeutics (natural therapies) since as early
as 1912 (15). Natural agents such as heat, cold,
water, massage, light, and exercise are some
of the physiological therapeutic measures that
are often utilized by chiropractors. When controlled,
these elements exert a beneficial influence on
body functions and can help chiropractic problems.
There are other forms of physiologic therapeutics
used in chiropractic medicine that employ the
use of electrical stimulation, ultrasound, traction,
dietary management and other natural procedures
which are known to have specific physiological
influence on the body. These methods may or may
not be utilized by the chiropractor in the course
of a patient’s case management depending
upon their specific needs. Utilizing specific
manipulations (adjustments) in conjunction with
these procedures, the chiropractor’s goal
is to remove structural or nervous system irritation
that may be a major contributing factor in a
patient’s low back pain.
In the course of the chiropractic treatment,
the chiropractor may recommend some procedure(s)
that should be employed at home and/or at work. The success
or failure of obtaining patient satisfying outcomes
may be directly related to an ergonomic/job-related
activity or a hobby-related irritating activity
at home. |
Physiologic therapeutics and chiropractic care
The spinal adjustment is what makes doctors
of chiropractic unique in their approach to treating
patients with spinal complaints. The
chiropractic
adjustment,
however, may not be the only procedure a chiropractor
may employ in managing a patients care.
The chiropractic profession has utilized drugless
therapeutics (natural therapies) since as early
as 1912 (15). Natural agents such as heat, cold,
water, massage, light, and exercise are some
of the physiological therapeutic measures that
are often utilized by chiropractors. When controlled,
these elements exert a beneficial influence on
body functions and can help chiropractic problems.
There are other forms of physiologic therapeutics
used in chiropractic medicine that employ the
use of electrical stimulation, ultrasound, traction,
dietary management and other natural procedures
which are known to have specific physiological
influence on the body. These methods may or may
not be utilized by the chiropractor in the course
of a patient’s case management depending
upon their specific needs. Utilizing specific
manipulations (adjustments) in conjunction with
these procedures, the chiropractor’s goal
is to remove structural or nervous system irritation
that may be a major contributing factor in a
patient’s low back pain.
In the course of the chiropractic treatment,
the chiropractor may recommend some procedure(s)
that should be employed at home and/or at work. The success
or failure of obtaining patient satisfying outcomes
may be directly related to an ergonomic/job-related
activity or a hobby-related irritating activity
at home. |
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