Why
should I return if Im feeling fine?
You remember entering our office feeling
aweful, but now you have experienced the wonderful feeling
of being free of subluxations. You have less stress
on your spine and your nervous system can send more
healing energy throughout your body. You feel good,
but your chiropractor tells you that you should return
even if you are feeling fine. "Why should I return
if Im feeling good?" you ask. You know you
would certainly come back if your health declines and
you start to feel terrible again so, why cant
you wait to see?
You could wait until you feel miserable
again, but why should you? Big mistakes are often
made when you wait until you feel symptoms to do something
about your health. Just because you dont have
pain, does not mean you are healthy. People who feel
fine can be walking targets just waiting for pain or
disease to strike. They are not proactive about their
health. Even though they "feel fine", they
might have low energy, or sleep poorly or are tired,
have aches and pains, headaches or backaches. Think
of the people you know who have felt fine and then one
day have a sudden heart attack, stroke, or a serious
diagnosis like cancer. "Feeling fine" will
NOT indicate whether you are healthy or not! |
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Why do I need so many adjustments?
By the time most people have their first
visit to their chiropractor, they have been subluxated
for years, perhaps even decades. Scar tissue has built
up around the spine, discs, nerves and joints. (1) Perhaps the person feels fine, until a tender
spot is touched. What was that? Any chronic subluxations
will cause tender muscle areas, postural changes (2) and trigger points. Scar tissue will not
heal overnight, it will not be healed by the time you
feel better. In fact, it may take years of adjustments
before your spine is strong again.
The longer you wait to receive chiropractic
care, the more scar tissue builds up, (3) and it will most likely take even more time to resolve.
Weakness in your spine, ligaments, discs, tendons and
muscles continues even after your pain has gone away.
It may take months to years for the internal scar tissue
to heal. Healing takes time. |
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Why periodic care?
Perhaps your symptoms have disappeared;
maybe its been just a few adjustments. Even though
the pain is gone, the degeneration in your spine remains.
Your chiropractor has been honest with you about the
amount of time it will take the degeneration to heal.
Sadly, it takes a long time and your spine
will not be as strong as it should be until the healing
is complete. Ever wonder why in times of stress you
feel the need to return for adjustments because you
back has "gone out"? This is why. Your spine
has degenerated further without regular adjustments.
You may have noticed that your symptoms take longer
to go away. |
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Periodic Subluxation Correction
The purpose of chiropractic is not to
treat your aches and pains but to rid your body of subluxations,
making it better able to cope and adapt to lifes
stresses. That is true health. It is no wonder why people
who chose regular chiropractic adjustments enjoy a healthier
life. A better quality of life, improved physical health,
less perceived stress in their lives, emotional health,
fewer drugs in their life, more energy, increased vitality
and life enjoyment are just some of the benefits that
people who chose a chiropractic lifestyle enjoy. (4>10)
What is the goal for your health? Will
you use chiropractic life an aspirin to relieve your
pain or will you chose optimal health through regular
chiropractic visits? Why would you just relieve the
pain when you can have the benefits of better health,
life enjoyment and vitality for you and your entire
family? Periodic chiropractic checkups are essential
to keeping pain away for good and enjoying optimal health
and an increased quality of life. |
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