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 What is
    Chiropractic? Chiropractic is a health care profession that focuses on disorders of
    the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system, and the effects of
    these disorders on general health.  Chiropractic care is used most often to
    treat neuromusculoskeletal complaints, including but not limited to back pain,
    neck pain, pain in the joints of the arms or legs, headaches, and carpal
    tunnel. The most common therapeutic procedure performed by doctors
    of chiropractic is known as “spinal manipulation,” also called “chiropractic
    adjustment.”   The purpose of manipulation is to restore joint mobility by
    manually applying a controlled force into joints that have become hypomobile –
    or restricted in their movement – as a result of a tissue injury. Tissue injury
    can be caused by a single traumatic event, such as improper lifting of a heavy
    object, or through repetitive stresses, such as sitting in an awkward position
    with poor spinal posture for an extended period of time. In either case,
    injured tissues undergo physical and chemical changes that can cause
    inflammation, pain, and diminished function for the sufferer. Manipulation, or
    adjustment of the affected joint and tissues, restores mobility, thereby
    alleviating pain and muscle tightness, and allowing tissues to heal. In many cases, such as lower back pain, chiropractic care
    may be the primary method of treatment. When other medical conditions exist,
    chiropractic care may complement or support medical treatment by relieving the
    musculoskeletal aspects associated with the condition.   Doctors of chiropractic may assess patients through clinical
    examination, laboratory testing, diagnostic imaging and other diagnostic
    interventions to determine when chiropractic treatment is appropriate or
    when it is not appropriate.  Chiropractors will readily refer patients
    to the appropriate health care provider when chiropractic care is not suitable
    for the patient’s condition, or the condition warrants co-management in
    conjunction with other members of the health care team.  | 
      
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