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What is subluxation theory?

What is subluxation theory?

Subluxation Theory: A Belief System That Continues to Define the Practice of Chiropractic. Chiropractic as a profession is defined by the subluxation theory, the unfalsifiable belief that disease is caused by impaired nerve flow. No proof exists for this theory, and likely never will.

Can a subluxation fix itself?

While complete dislocations often need to be guided back into place, subluxations (as long as the joint remains in alignment) can heal on their own with proper rest, ice, elevation, anti-inflammatory medication (RICE) and a splint or brace for added support and stability.

What is the belief behind chiropractic?

It supports a person’s body, allows them to move, and protects their organs. Traditionally, chiropractic was based on the belief that problems with the musculoskeletal system caused disease through the central nervous system.

How long does an atlas adjustment last?

For many adults this phase lasts 6-8 weeks. (Children usually require less time). Once the spine holds the correction consistently for 1 week, then we begin checking them 1/week for 6-8 weeks.

What happens after an atlas adjustment?

Some patients feel additional pain while the body moves and shifts. As the body begins to heal, you may notice some fatigue or sleepiness, or that your muscles are stiff or sore. These symptoms generally dissipate quickly and are nothing about which to be concerned.

What is Atlas subluxation?

Atlas Subluxation. The large central nerve that carries vital communication between the brain and every organ and gland of the body is the spinal cord. If interference occurs to the signals that travel along this central conduit from the central processing unit (the brain) the body is in some way unable to function correctly.

What is the most detailed subcortical Atlas?

CRC Press. To the best of our knowledge, this atlas is the most detailed subcortical atlas available. Since its structural descriptions are in nomenclature of the Schaltenbrand-Wahren atlas, it also is very relevant to the field of DBS.

What vertebrae does the Atlas articulate with?

The atlas articulates superiorly with the occipital condyles found on each side of the foramen magnum of the skull. Inferiorly, it articulates with the second cervical vertebra (C2), which is also known as the axis .