Chiropractic FAQ Chiropractic care focuses on the functioning of your nervous system. The nervous system is a key part of your body. It is the communication system between your brain and all of your body's muscles, organs and tissues. For your body to remain healthy, your nervous system must function well. For your nervous system to function well, it must be free of interference. The spine is the most common site of nervous interference because nerves travel from the spinal cord through openings on either side of the spine to get to all of your cells and organs. Each of us is born with the ability to heal and recover from illness. Our bruises heal, cuts mend and common colds are overcome. Your nervous system regulates this inborn healing ability. Think of your brain as a central command post sending and receiving information through telephone wires (your nerves), which branch out to connect all areas of a city (your body). A short circuit in a wire cuts off communication just like misalignments in your spine can put pressure on the nerves. This pressure interferes with your nervous system, affects your ability to self-heal and may prolong injury or illness. The customized care you receive from Bode Chiropractic Center will help to improve your posture, muscle balance, mobility, and nervous system function. Thereby, ridding symptoms of pain and allowing you to acheive optimal health through a fully functioning nervous system so you can get back to feeling good today! Regularly a dentist checks our teeth, an optometrist checks our eyes and a doctor checks our blood pressure and heart. Yet, we take the spine - a crucial component of our body - for granted. Call your family's chiropractor today because regular checkups of your spine can help you maintain better health. Subluxations most often occur in response to the daily stresses placed on our bodies. Common things such as emotional stress, poor posture from sitting in front of a computer or standing at a workstation for a long time may lead to subluxations. Car accidents, improper lifting or work injuries are other common causes of VSC. Many health problems, including subluxations, are subtle in the early stages of development. In the same way that a cavity or heart problem can be overlooked before causing pain or other warning signs, a spinal problem may develop and exist for years before causing difficulties. At Bode Chiropractic Center, to detect the possible onset of a VSC, Dr. Bode will conduct a thorough examination, including a detailed history, orthopaedic, neurological and postural evaluations, spinal electromyography and thermography scans, and possibly an X-ray evaluation (radiographs) if he deems these to be necessary to fully assess your condition. Dr. Bode will also evaluate your stance and gait if he feels your spinal pain could be stemming from poor foot function. Dr. Bode is uniquely qualified, also having a Master's degree in Sports Health Science, to recognize and diagnose spine related injuries. Further, chiropractors are the only doctors with specialized training to correct vertebral subluxation complexes and their multiple effects. Every health procedure, from taking aspirin to giving blood, involves a level of risk. Chiropractic adjustments are among the safest of all health care interventions because they are non-surgical, drug-free and present an extremely low risk. And they work! Becoming a chiropractor is a demanding and highly rewarding path that includes a minimum of 4,500 hours of intense academic study including classroom learning, clinical science and internship training. During the course of their training, he/she will have studied the following three areas: |


