CHIROPRACTIC AND POSTURE
Posture is the window to the spine and poor posture can indicate there is a
problem with a personfs spine and nervous system.
One of the first indicators of poor posture is a slouching or forward head
posture. This posture closes down on lymphatic drainage in the neck and will
cause more strain on the posterior neck muscles. It also increases the weight
bearing on the discs and can lead to premature arthritis of the neck. There are
many causes of this type of posture including car accidents, sports injuries,
working with computers and loss of bone density.
Most people involved in automobile accidents in which the head in whipped
back and forth will suffer loss of the normal spinal curvature in the neck. When
this occurs, the weight of the head, approximately 12 pounds or so, is displaced
and places pressure on the discs, muscles and nerves of the cervical spine. This
leads to muscle strain in order to balance the weight of the head and uneven
wearing of the discs and joints of the cervical spine.
Another common posture problem is a forward tilt of the pelvis causing
anterior weight bearing, an increase in the lumbar lordosis (curvature) and
associated muscle weakness. This can lead to chronic lower back pain, muscle
pain, sciatica, leg weakness, lower extremity circulation problems and much
more. The abnormal spinal weight bearing associated with this type of posture
can lead to premature spinal arthritis of the joints and discs.
Chiropractors are experts at analyzing posture and spinal problems. They are
trained in the art of detection. A doctor of chiropractic searches for the
problems that exist underneath poor posture. Analyzing spinal curvatures and
alignment, the doctor searches for the problems that contribute to the postural
pattern he or she observes.
Analyzing posture from the front, we look for changes in the stance, i.e. the
outward turning of one or both feet. Also, the alignment of the knees, the
leveling of the hips or pelvis, the height differences across the shoulders and
tilting of the head and neck. From the side we look for forward tilting of the
pelvis, forward head translation and increase in the spinal curvatures. All of
these changes add up to changes in the spine. We also observe a person while
walking to see if there are gait changes. Gait, or the walking cycle, is an
important indicator of how improper foot alignment affects spinal posture.
As mentioned above, posture is the window to the spine. Distortions in
spinal alignment are indications of vertebral subluxation - a condition
treated only by chiropractors. The vertebral subluxation is a misalignment
of the spinal vertebra effecting the spinal joints and discs causing changes
in nerve function and irritating the spinal musculature. Chronic subluxations
lead to spinal disc and joint arthritis. Subluxation affects the function
of the nerve and any area of the body supplied by that nerve. Multiple
subluxations can affect multiple organs, glands and system of the body
leading to ill health.
When Should I Visit a Chiropractor?
Chiropractic care can provide highly effective treatment of headaches,
neck and back pain, as well as other conditions such as stiff joints, tendinitis
and arthritis. It is safe, medication free and non-invasive. If you have
recently experienced an injury, you may want to visit our clinic. Many
types of musculoskeletal injuries related to motor vehicle accidents and
occupational or recreational activities can be successfully managed through
chiropractic care. Research has shown that chiropractic care is effective
in the treatment of low back and neck pain.