Chiropractic & Stress Management
Chiropractic & Stress Management
By Dr. Mark Schillinger, D.C.
Schillinger Chiropractic & Wellness Group
Rule No.1: Don't Sweat the small stuff.
Rule No.2: It's all small stuff. And if you can't fight and you can't flee, flow.
The purpose of this article is to provide a brief outline about two approaches to health care that are quickly gaining wider acceptance within the health services system. Chiropractic care and stress management care present procedures that are conservative and effective in disease prevention and holistic care. Both of these health systems do not use drugs or surgery. This reason alone has caused the increased popularity of these systems. In addition, Chiropractic and Stress Management care emphasize more responsibility in the healing process on the part of the patient.
The most common complaints that people bring to their doctors are headache, backache, and fatigue. These and other illnesses may have a physical, chemical or mental/ emotional origin. Physical illness can be caused by accidents, strains from improper body movement and postural stress. Chemical causes of illness include nutritional and/or dietary disorders and reactions to environmental toxins. Mental and emotional illnesses are most commonly stress related, i.e. worry and anxiety about family and job responsibilities and concerns about finances and personal achievements.
It is important to remember that regardless of the origin of a disorder, its effects on the human body will manifest in the nervous system. The nervous system is the organizer and coordinator of all bodily processes. All other systems depend upon the integrity of the nervous system to function properly. This includes the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, reproductive, endocrine (hormonal), and musculo-skeletal systems. Therefore, the most direct method of presenting and correcting illness is directed toward balancing the nervous system. This is precisely the pathway that chiropractic and stress management care utilize.
At this point, we need to define chiropractic and stress before we can discuss how these health care systems work to restore the nervous system.
Chiropractors work primarily with the spinal column because it houses and protects the spinal cord-the "switchboard" of the nervous system through which nerves pass from the brain as they carry nerve supply to all parts of the body. The nerves branch off the spinal bones (vertebrae). When these vertebrae are out of alignment there can be nerve interference and irritation with the normal activity of the nerves. This interference can disturb normal function throughout the body and cause many diseases. Similarly, all diseases affect the nervous system and can then cause vertebrae to become misaligned (subluxation complex) as a reaction. Chiropractors are specialists of the nervous system and are trained to diagnose and treat disorders of the nervous system and their accompanying symptoms.
Stress, in its negative sense, may be simply defined as an imbalance of bodily system(s) due to excessive stimulus. This irritating stimulus can be physical, chemical or mental. This leads to an increase in the rate of wear and tear in the body. Medical research has suggested that up to eighty percent of all illness is stress related! (There are now over 200,000 scientific articles related to stress research).
The most common symptoms naturally include headache, backache and fatigue as well as cardiovascular disorders (high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, etc.) digestive problems (ulcers, colitis, etc.) and sleeping difficulties.
There are two principles that uniquely bind chiropractic and stress management care. The first is the principle of MOVEMENT. In stress management care, it is imperative for the patient to realize that most emotional issues cannot be fully resolved in one day. Life is a process and revelations about one's life occur over a period of time. Thus, stress management strategies are directed at providing for positive emotional movement in resolving our issues.
Chiropractic is founded on the premise that the body heals itself. It can do so when the nervous system is free from any interference in nerve transmission to the body. When there is loss of proper bodily motion, muscles lose their natural tone causing nerves to become irritated. Therefore, full range of ...
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