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A chiropractic adjustment involves a precise controlled force applied by hand or specialized instrument to targeted joints, aiming to correct vertebral or joint fixations.
A thorough evaluation is performed before chiropractic adjustment is applied. The examination includes the animal's medical history, lifestyle, athletic activities, current health status, as well as review of any previous X-rays or diagnostic tests.
The chiropractor will assess gait and stance and perform both motion and static palpation to assess joint function and alignment.
The spine and joints are held in a certain alignment to support optimal function.
Surrounding each joint and spinal articulation, nerves maintain continuous communication with the central nervous system, linking to the brain and vital organs.
When there is a slight deviation from this alignment, it's termed as a subluxation.
Subluxations can impact not only the local muscles and joints but also have ramifications on distant organs, glands, and overall bodily functions.
Depending on the condition some animals respond quickly to the adjustment and show improvement immediately.
Occasionally, some animals may experience a 24–48 hour period of fatigue.
Some animals may need multiple sessions to alleviate acute pain.
In cases of chronic health issues, it is common to receive several appointments to sustain and restore the joints and nervous system to their normal function.
Our services do not aim to diagnose, treat, or cure any particular illness or condition, and should be utilized alongside regular veterinary care. Adjustments offered may aid in supporting the body and promoting its optimal health state. The information provided here is for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as veterinary advice.
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