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So you know how Chiropractic Manipulation used to be all about putting bones back in place, straightening the old chassis out and freeing nerves that had become trapped because of stuck joints? Well, that’s not quite the case anymore. It’s time to explain what we think actually happens when we manipulate a joint.
In the modern era of chiropractic care, the focus has shifted from simply aligning bones to a more intricate understanding of the mechanisms at play. Chiropractic manipulation involves more than just repositioning joints; it’s about harnessing the body’s own healing responses.
After manipulation, a fascinating cascade of events occurs within the body. Nerve endings surrounding the joint and within stretched muscles come alive with a flood of information. This leads to notable changes in the spinal cord and specific brain regions, as illuminated by functional MRI scans.
The transformation brought about by manipulation translates into remarkable benefits: reduced pain, improved movement, and an enhanced sense of wellbeing.
One theory that sheds light on the magic of chiropractic manipulation revolves around the concept of temporal summation. This process involves continuous nerve signal bombardment, which can eventually lead to pain signal transmission. Manipulation, through its stretching of muscles and joint capsules, stimulates tiny nerve endings. These nerve endings, in turn, relay positive signals to the spinal cord, effectively blocking pain signals. Simultaneously, this process can induce relaxation in the muscles surrounding the spine.
Another intriguing explanation for the pain-relieving effects of manipulation lies in descending inhibition. This neurological process is orchestrated by the brain, where inhibitory signals are released, modulating certain inputs at the spinal cord level. This natural pain-controlling mechanism contributes to the overall effectiveness of chiropractic care.
In essence, chiropractic manipulation goes beyond mere physical adjustments. It taps into the body’s intricate network of nerves, muscles, and brain connections to orchestrate a symphony of healing responses. By understanding and harnessing these mechanisms, chiropractors empower patients to experience not only pain relief but also improved mobility and a profound sense of wellbeing.
Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.
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Hi, I’m Dr. Neil Cuninghame, a Hillcrest Chiropractor specializing in helping you move better, feel better, and live better. Whether you’re struggling with chronic pain, sports injuries, or everyday aches like headaches, back pain, or shoulder discomfort, I’m here to guide you toward lasting relief. With over 16 years of experience, I’ve helped athletes, busy professionals, parents, and many others overcome pain and return to doing what they love. My approach combines evidence-based care, personalized treatment plans, and a deep understanding of how the body works.
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