Ford Chiropractic
 
 
WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER AN ADJUSTMENT
 
As a new chiropractic patient, you may be concerned about how you'll feel
after your spinal adjustment. "What will happen when I'm adjusted? Will I
feel better right away? Will it hurt afterwards?"
 
These are all normal questions. But, each patient is a complex and unique
individual. It's impossible to predict exactly how any one body will react.
However, it may be reassuring to learn how other people feel.
 
Feeling Great
 
Most patients feel some effect of the adjustment immediately. It may be
the first time in years that normal nerve energy has been able to reach some
areas of the body without interference.
 
Many people say that they feel more limber and relaxed. Some describe the
effect as a surge of energy and vitality. Still others report an almost immediate
decrease in the symptoms they've been experiencing. Headaches may
suddenly disappear and people who had trouble walking into the office
because of back pain may -- literally -- dance out the door.
 
At this point, they usually have to be reminded that chiropractic didn't
"cure" or "treat" their headaches or backaches. The chiropractor located
and corrected the subluxations that had made it difficult for the body to
take care of itself.
 
Patients who receive immediate relief also have to be reminded that severe
subluxations may have existed for a long time. Several adjustments may be
needed before the vertebrae can be restored to correct alignment. The
temporary disappearance of a symptom doesn't mean that optimum health
has been achieved.
 
Minor Discomforts
 
Although many of the changes taking place feel great, there are some which
may cause minor discomfort or concern.
 
For instance, some people report slight soreness in the area of the subluxation.
This is not uncommon. After all, the muscles around the area have been
"trained" to pull in certain directions. Now, they are being asked to pull in
a different direction. Some soreness may be expected, although it is normally
quite mild and usually temporary.
 
Another effect is a light-headed feeling. Many patients actually enjoy this
temporary "high", but others find it disconcerting. It, too, is normal.
 
Because of subluxations, there may be parts of the body which haven't
received normal nerve flow for years. Suddenly, the impulses are rushing
to these cells, sending and receiving new messages from the brain, filling
the patient with a burst of energy that can literally leave him or her dizzy.
This feeling -- generally lasting just a few minutes -- should be recognized
as physical evidence of the body's healing power at work.
 
The release of this healing power can also stimulate nerves which have
long since been "anesthetized" by lack of normal energy flow. When these
nerves are reactivated after an adjustment, they may actually be more
sensitive than before. This phenomena -- known as "retracing" -- is part
of the healing process and should decrease as the healing continues.
 
The Changes Within
 
Some patients say they don't really feel any different after their adjustments.
Still, they realize that many changes are indeed occurring within the body --
even if there are no outward signs.
 
When your normal flow of life energy is restored -- when your Innate
Intelligence can once again communicate with all parts of your body without
interference -- the affects are significant. You don't need to feel light-headed
to know that your body is healthier without subluxations.
 
Source: World Chiropractic Alliance
 
Ford Chiropractic is proudly serving the Stevens Point and Plover area communities.
 
 
Ford Chiropractic Clinic, 3108 Church Street, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 54481
715-341-0910      715-341-0093, fax