WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC

Chiropractic deals with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of functional disorders and pain of the musculoskeletal system, as well as the biomechanical and neurophysiological consequences of these disorders.
The spine, pelvis and peripheral joints play a central role in both diagnostic and therapeutic aspects.
The treatment gently alleviates or eliminates impairments of mobility and resulting muscle cramps and pain.
Chiropractic has significantly contributed to the recognition of the spine as an important factor in illness: chiropractors can often reflexively address deeper underlying issues.
Organs are positively affected.
Among scientifically recognized medical professions, chiropractic today occupies a position as an independent discipline between orthopedics, neurology, rheumatology and internal medicine.
As an independent healing method, chiropractic has the important task in today's healthcare system of treating patients naturally (without surgery and usually without medication).
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