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Just a periodic dental checkup is necessary
to keep your teeth healthy, so a
chiropractic spinal checkup is necessary to
keep your teeth healthy, so a chiropractic
spinal checkup is necessary to ensure a
nervous system that is free from spinal
nerve stress permitting you to experience
greater healing and well-being. No matter
what disease or condition you have, you can
benefit from a healthy spine. |
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Your Amazing Incredible
Neck
Your neck is packed with all kinds of
thing: bones (vertebrae), your spinal
cord, cranial and spinal nerves, nerve
ganglions, blood vessels, glands
(thyroid an others), voice box (larynx),
esophagus (food pipe), trachea
(windpipe) and muscles, ligaments,
tendons and other structures. Your
amazing neck balances your heavy head
and turns, tilts and bends without
damaging its vital occupants. |
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The Cervical Spine
Your neck bones are called cervical
vertebrae. Cervix is the Latin word for
neck meaning a constricted area (the
uterus and urinary bladders have a neck
or cervix too). You have seven small
neck bones or cervical vertebrae,
numbering C-1 to C-7 from top to bottom.
C-1 has a special name—the atlas,
because, like Atlas in mythology, it
balances a globe. C-2, the axis, permits
neck movement in many different
directions. All the vertebrae work
together to balance your head and
protect your spinal cord, a continuation
of your brain. That is extremely
important because a spinal cord injury
can result in instant paralysis or
death.
Your vertebrae are connected to each
other by muscles, ligaments and gel-like
pads called discs that help give the
neck its curve (cervical lordosis).
Between the vertebrae are little
openings called intervertebral foramina
where nerves, blood vessels, lymphatic
vessels and other tissues are found. |
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Nerve Problems
Cervical nerves can become irritated,
inflamed or “pinched,” causing head,
neck, face, shoulder, elbow, arm, wrist,
hand and finger pain; numbness; pins and
needles; increased sensitivity or other
symptoms. These symptoms “most
frequently result from irritation of
cervical nerve roots in the region of
the intervertebral foramen” or pressure
on nearby blood vessels or the spinal
cord itself. The most common cause of
nerve, blood vessel and spinal cord
pressure is a condition chiropractors
call a vertebral subluxation, a slightly
mis-aligned vertebra causing nerve
stress. |
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Is Your Head on Straight?
Let us suppose that one day you carried
a bowling ball around for the entire
day, but instead of carrying it closely
at your side you held it a little
distance from your body. You’d get tired
very fast! It’s the same with your head.
If it’s properly balanced that’s fine,
but if it’s held even a little off
center you will start to suffer from
fatigue as well as stress on your neck
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Causes of Subluxations
Subluxations are caused by a difficult
birth, a fall (even as far back as
childhood), an accident, by working on
one position for a long period or
chronic emotional tension.
Whiplash injury is a common cause of
neck subluxations. Whiplash and neck
injury sufferers may complain of
headaches, vision problems, dizziness,
ringing in the ears, decreased attention
span, learning and memory impairments,
emotional changes, nasal, tongue and
throat problems. Chiropractic care
realigns the vertebrae and removes
stress from nerves. Many people
suffering from neck problems, including
whiplash, have found chiropractic to be
a blessing. As one major medical journal
reports: “Whiplash injuries are common.
Chiropractic is the only proven
effective treatment in chronic cases.
The most serious neck injury—fracture,
dislocation or severe tissue damage—can
be fatal if not given emergency medical
care. Most other neck problems, although
not life-threatening, can impair your
health if not corrected.
Disc Damage and
Osteoarthritis
If your spine is unhealthy, you may lose
your normal neck curve and suffer from
pain, nerve irritation and disc
degeneration. Although many doctors tell
their patients that this is due to age,
disc degeneration can be found in young
children while some older adults are
relatively free of it. One of the most
common causes of disc degeneration is
years of uncorrected subluxations.
Over time uncorrected subluxation
degeneration causes arthritic changes in
the vertebrae such as lipping or
spurring (bony growths), disc thinning
and deterioration. Studies show little
or no correlation between the degree of
pain felt in the neck and arthritic
changes found on X-rays and MRI.
Subluxation degeneration is considered a
defense mechanism that tries to
stabilize an off –balance spine.
The Orthodox Medical
Approach
The standard medical approach to neck
pain is often pain killers, muscle
relaxers and/or tranquilizers. If the
pain doesn’t subside, cortisone or other
injections may be administered. In some
cases physical therapy, neck pillows,
collars or traction may be prescribed.
Interestingly enough, these constitute a
tacit endorsement of the chiropractic
approach of releasing pressure on the
nerves, joints and openings through
which the nerves travel.
Sometimes surgery is needed especially
in serious trauma or severe disc
herniation. However, in many cases,
chiropractic techniques have saved
people form neck or disc surgery. There
is even evidence that chiropractic care
can reverse osteoarthritis—something
previously considered impossible.
Surgery should only be considered “as a
last resort according to Rene Cailliet,
MD, an authority on orthopedic
disorders. Even severe torticollis (wry
neck) in infants and others is sometimes
“fixed” by surgically cutting the neck
muscles. This condition as well as many
others such as Erb’s Palsy; vision
problems; hearing problems; and ear,
nose and throat infections, has
responded to neck adjustments (even in
infancy).
The Role of the
Chiropractor
Chiropractor spinal care corrects a
severe form of spine and nerve stress
known as the vertebral subluxation
complex (“subluxation”). This restores
proper movement to your spinal column,
permitting greater energy, information
and nutrients to column, permitting
greater energy, information and
nutrients to flow over your nerves and
tissues and throughout your body. When
corrected, your entire spine begins to
rebalance. That is why, for example,
people with lower back problems, after
receiving a neck adjustment from their
chiropractor, find, to their surprise,
that their low back pain not only starts
feeling better (as well as many other
problems) but they have more energy as
well.! |
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Dr. Woodrow
W. Gwinn, Jr. Owner and Director of
Clinics |
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Telephone
in Maryville 865-977-0916
in Madisonville 423-442-4153 |
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