Neck And Back Adjustments
Neck And Back Adjustments
- Chiropractic was created based off of adjusting the spine. The neck and back pain tend to be the most often treated symptoms in many chiropractic offices.
- There are 33 vertebrae in the human spinal column. 24 of them are articulating and have separations by intervertebral discs.
- The other 9 are fused in adults, 5 in the sacrum and 4 in the coccyx. There are 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, and 5 lumbar vertebrae.
- The purpose of the chiropractic adjustment in the spine is to mobilize and re-align spinal segments, restoring the bio-mechanical functionality. This is accomplished by using a hands on thrust for most adults. Sometimes a lower force adjustment is preferred or recommended to achieve a similar result.
- Neck and back adjustments are often associated with a “popping” noise which is normal. This sound is called a “cavitation” and is the result of a quick change in pressure in the spinal joints that have now moved.
- Neck and back adjustments performed by a licensed doctor of chiropractic have a high success rate when treating neck or back pain. These adjustments have been shown to be very safe as well, even for pregnant women and children.