Your spine has two main functions
It holds you upright and straight, which helps with your posture
and
it protects your spinal cord and spinal nerves.
These structures make up an information superhighway called your nervous system, through which your brain and body communicate with each other. If this system becomes compromised in any way, your health may deteriorate, and symptoms may eventually develop.
Check out the video below for a more detailed explanation of what a chiropractor actually does.
Correct
- Our goal is to address underlying problems affecting movement, posture, joint function, or nervous system function.
- You may be experiencing pain, stiffness, reduced mobility, or recurring symptoms.
- Treatment focuses on improving function and reducing the factors contributing to the problem.
Stabilize
- Once symptoms improve, the body needs time to adapt to the changes.
- The focus shifts toward strengthening, improving movement patterns, and reducing the likelihood of symptoms returning.
- You often experience more consistent comfort and function during this phase.
- Advice, and self-management strategies become increasingly important.
Maintain
- The objective is to support long-term health, mobility, and physical function.
- You may choose regular care to help manage ongoing stresses from work, sport, aging, or daily activities.
- Maintenance care is generally focused on wellness and prevention rather than treating an acute problem.
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