Monday, February 13, 2012

Back, Neck and Headache Relief Clinic



The Basic Principles of Gonstead 

Chiropractic


The Gonstead Concept of chiropractic begins with a basic biomechanical principle of physics. Every engineer, architect, builder and carpenter knows the importance of a proper foundation in constructing a building, for this insures durability and long life. Changes or shifts in the foundation can cause a great amount of deviation in the top part of the structure and, perhaps, ultimately, its collapse.


Our body’s foundation is formed by the pelvic girdle. When this bony structure consisting of hip bones and the lower bones of the back is level, there will be maximum balance and stability in the spinal column. When the pelvic girdle or any of the vertebrae (bones making up the spinal column) become tilted or rotated out of their proper position, dramatic changes may occur in the body.


Misalignments can cause pressure on the discs that separate the vertebrae. The condition of the disc is the key to the patient’s health problem in many cases. Vertebra can become misaligned either from the cumulative effects of several minor episodes or from a single accident. Nature frequently is able to cope with these jolts to the spinal column without assistance. But, sometimes vertebrae tilted or rotated out of their normal position can be too much for nature to deal with effectively.


We need to understand that the discs are really pads between the vertebrae and consist of a spongy substance surrounded by fibers of cartilage. When there is misalignment of a vertebra, there is uneven pressure on the disc causing it to swell and protrude. This condition is often referred to as a slipped, herniated or ruptured disc.


Chiropractors call this condition a SUBLUXATION when it results in the pinching or compressing of the nerves that run through that particular area. These compressed nerves often become inflamed and impede the proper transmission of impulses to the section of the body controlled by these nerves. A seemingly endless list of ailments and pain may be brought about by these subluxations. Examples are: Low Back Pain, Neck Pain and Headaches.


Generally, misaligned vertebrae in the spine are easily recognized, particularly those in the upper portion of the vertebral column. However, less easily found and often overlooked are misalignments in the foundation or lower portions of the spine.


The Gonstead practitioner specializes in recognizing and correcting these misalignments. For example: When the lower portion of the spinal column has misaligned vertebra, the body tries to keep itself and its skeleton upright and straight. Often it compensates by causing a vertebra above to become misaligned. 


If just the top misaligned vertebra was adjusted, in cases where additional vertebrae are misaligned, only limited relief could result. This would not be getting to the source of the trouble. For complete and lasting results, all of the misaligned vertebrae must be identified and then a program can be initiated to restore them to their normal position. Every chiropractic case presents a different combination of misaligned vertebrae. 


Roman Chiropractic offers pain relief care, corrective care and maintenance care. Pain relief usually takes 6-8 visits. Corrective care can take up to 20-24 visits depending on the severity of the case. Regular maintenance is recommended for all patients.


Excerpted from www.Gonstead.com

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