STRUCTURE

  • What is Chiropractic?

Chiropractic contends that if you take care of you musculoskeletal and nervous system you can take charge of your health and maintain good health.

Chiropractic is health care that is drugless, non-invasive and actively promotes taking charge of your life to promote good health.

Chiropractic care looks at the entire body and the patient's lifestyle to address physical problems and lifestyle factors such as diet, posture, exercise and other to speed recovery from problems and prevent recurrence.

Chiropractic care uses natural methods such as exercise, nutrition and diet and lifesyle modification to promote wellness.

  • What education is required to practice chiropractic?

Chiropractors must have a minimum of six years of college education. The foundation of a chiropractic education is the basic sciences which include anatomy, biochemistry, microbiology, physical and laboratory diagnostics, radiology, physiology, pathology, nutrition and public health. Additionally detailed study of clinical sciences as well as clinical experience. Chiropractic education is similar to medical and osteopathic education except that these practitioner empathize surgery and pharmacology while Doctors of Chiropractic focus on the diagnosis of musculoskeletal and nervous system disorders and treatment through clinically and scientifically established conservative procedures.

This education prepares the Doctor of Chiropractic to diagnose, treat, and manage many different health problems. If diagnosis indicates that another typo of care is more appropriate for you, a referral will be made.

  • What is an adjustment?

Chiropractic care is known (but not exclusively) for the adjustment, sometimes call manipulation. An adjustment is a precise procedure in which the trained Doctor of Chiropractic exerts specific corrective pressure at specific places on you spine or other joint. When a thorough examination reveals joints that are not in proper alignment, adjustments are applied to correct joint mobility, relieve associated muscle and nerve tension, improve balance and assist healing. In most cases, adjustments are performed manually or with a handheld instrument by the Doctor of Chiropractic.

  • What is Body Integration ?

Our universe is a dynamic interconnection of inseparable energy patterns all part of a greater whole. We are not segmented parts - we are part of a whole. These concepts are the basis for Body Integration. Each cell in the body should know at all times what every other cell is doing. Breakdown in communication between cells is the beginning basis for disease. It is time for us to find specific ways to measure what it is we are doing. Physicists are explaining the phenomena that we have been experiencing in Chiropractic.

Body Integration is a system of measurement that has grown out of the fine work of W. Karl Parker, D.C., George Goodheart, D.C., Alan Beardall, D.C., and many other outstanding practitioners who have preceded our work. New ideas come about only to refine that which precedes it, and to bring further clarity to already wonderful work. It is not our purpose to change what preceded us, but rather to develop a system of measurement that allows for greater consistency between practitioners. Egos must be left aside. We all must unite for the betterment of mankind. The time is now for all of us to work together to create an environment for peace and unity. How can disorganized nervous systems, disgruntled minds and chemically deficient people bring about peace? It is up to us to be in integrity in the treatment of all our patients. Body Integration is the system by which integrity of the body is enhanced to bring about greater clarity and performance so the soul may express itself in its true reality.

Frequencies carry on a dialogue within the human body. They are the language, symbols and concepts of the body. They set up the line of communication that allows the body to display its errors and then display the necessary therapy. When the line of communication is opened a great deal of information can be exchanged and, in the best of conditions, a new understanding into the processes of the body and disease itself, can be understood.

Leonardo Da Vinci was a prophet in his time. He knew of body frequencies and developed a great deal of precision artwork. Da Vinci’s Canon of Man showed very specific angles that were measurable in the two arm positions displayed. We drew a third arm position using the same angle as the other two and drew a perfect circle. We later noticed that there were specific foot and leg positions that were also at specific angles.

Clinical research has shown that the second arm position displays structural needs. These positions brought about a whole new era in diagnosis and therapeutics. The body could now display (“talk” ) and "ask" for specific corrections. With the development of diagnostic equipment such as the SP 200 we are now able to display what the body is expressing with specific frequency positions and with specific frequencies. Instrumentation is necessary in a research setting and when no other assistance can be provided. It is an exciting thought that when the proper frequencies are used, correction is accurate, specific and permanent.

  • What kind of structural corrections are performed?

Structural corrections include the following three main categories and subdivisions:

Corrections related to BONE

  • Atlas
    Percussion
    Fixation
    Segmentation
    Occipital/Sacral Interrelationship
    TMJ
    Cranial
    Spondylogenic Technique
    Cervical Coordination Centers
    Traction
    Subluxation
    Sacral Category
    Extra Spinal Bone Pattern
    Sacral Torque/Nuchal Ligament
    Atlas/Sacral Interrelationships

Corrections related to REFLEX

  • Knee Reflexes
    Tendon
    Nimmo
    Reflexes
    Body Interrelationship Reflexes
    Spinal Lymphatic Centers
    Cuboid Reflex
    Cranial Vascular Reflexes
    Diaphragm Centers
    Cranial Emotional Centers
    Venous Centers
    Auricular Therapy
    Body Coordination Centers
    Occipital Fibers
    Arterial Centers

Corrections related to SOFT TISSUE

  • Ligament
    Disc
    Adhesions
    Cartilage
    Massage
    Bursa
    Fascia
    Dural Torque
    Muscle
    Fourth Ventricle

What is Chiropractic?

What education is needed?

What is an adjustment?

What is Body Integation?

What kind of structural corrections?