Monday, September 29, 2014

DC in Lisle IL

The modern Chiropractor works both directly and indirectly with the nervous system. Every function of the body is under the control of this system. Every organ, tissue and cell is controlled by nerve impulses traveling from the brain to all parts of the body. Nerves make possible all movement. Nerves transmit all sensations to the brain. Nerves make possible all sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing. http://www.nhchirowellness.com

Chiropractic is a natural method of health care focusing on treating the causes of physical problems rather than the symptoms. It is a non-drug, non-surgical approach to health care utilizing gentle spinal manipulation therapy and allowing the body to heal itself naturally.

The objective of Chiropractic care is to determine, through X-ray films and through examination, the exact degree of spinal misalignment producing this subluxation. Proper "adjustments" are given to remove these subluxations and thus remove the cause of pain and malfunction.





Chiropractic has shown to be an effective and noninvasive treatment
for acute and chronic low back pain, sciatica, neck pain, headaches
(including migraines), inflammation of the middle ear, digestive
problems, menstrual and premenstrual pain, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow
and other sports injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, allergies
and asthma.

The adjustment, or correction of a subluxation, is
the means of care provided by the Chiropractor. An adjustment is an
application of a precise force to restore the vertebrae to its natural
position. Many different techniques can be utilized to perform an
adjustment all of which are pain free to the patient. Only a
chiropractor has developed the expertise and understanding needed to
know when, where and how to apply a spinal adjustment. The soft tissues,
the muscles and ligaments, are stretched when the vertebrae is in an
unnatural position, so these tissues must have time to rehabilitate.
Normally, proper muscle tone, ligament position and the shape of the
vertebrae will keep the vertebrae functioning normally.

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