Learning All About A Chiropractor

| Wednesday, November 23, 2011
By Adriana Noton


People who choose a chiropractor career are interested in curing problems in the human body using natural methods. As health care professionals, they are the second largest in the United States, with over 50,000 practitioners. They receive an education that earns them the title of 'doctor', the same as dentists (DDS), Medical doctors (MD) and Osteopathy doctors (DO).

Training to become this kind of a doctor requires strenuous dedication. Attending a regular college, they take pre-chiropractic studies for two years, following which they spend five years in intense chiropractic studies. The final year of their studies involves clinical internship in a clinic setting. The difference between chiropractors and medical doctors is that the latter concentrates on prescription drugs while the chiropractor concentrates on nutrition, natural healing and natural drug alternatives.

In studies, compared to a medical doctor's education program, there is more concentration on biomechanics, nutrition, physiology, neurology and anatomy. The role of blood vessels, muscles, ligaments, nerves, bones and other parts of the body to regular aches and pains is emphasized. In addition the connection between exercise and a proper diet to good health is an area of study.

A chiropractor does not prescribe prescription drugs. If some sort of medication is indicated natural herbs are used as it has been discovered that this is what is best for the body. They do not have the adverse effects that prescription drugs. This fact is well documented with research studies.

A great deal of chiropractic treatment is connected with manipulative therapy which works on the theory that the vertebrae can be trained to maintain proper alignment and movement. Chronic sports injuries, headaches, pinched nerves, back aches and many other common complaints can be traced to bones in the back, or other locations, being out of alignment. Other techniques are also commonly used.

When a patient consults with a chiropractor they are examined, x-rayed and a medical history is recorded. With this information a plan to correct the problem is devised. Techniques, in addition to manipulation that may be used are massage therapy, stretches, heat and ice, ultrasound and other methods to relieve the problem that is causing the pain.

In their studies of all parts of the body and their relation to each other, when a patient complains of back pain, for example, there can be many causes. It may be a pinched nerve, herniated disc, sciatica, arthritis, an injury or something else that causes the discomfort. Because of their training, a chiropractor can determine the exact cause and proceed with the right method to bring relief.

A chiropractor in today's world is recognized as having an important part in the profession of health care. He or she concentrates on the idea that the human body will heal itself when given the right opportunity. They work to uncover the cause of a patient's health problem and promote wellness care encompassing emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual aspects of allover health.




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