Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Massage Chairs Standard Treatment in a Chiropractor Office

By Steve Esquire

Chiropractors are certified professionals in holistic health of the spine and back. By utilizing natural treatments, they help induce the spine to restore it back to health. This requires an understanding of the spine, the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system. A variety of therapies are used depending on the patient's situation. As massage therapy is being used extensively, massage chairs have automated some aspects of patient care in chiropractor's offices around the country.

Did you know the word chiropractor originates from Greek? This is a combination of "cheir" and "praxis" from the ancient Greek language. Together they mean a treatment done by hand. Technology has come a long way since the Greeks. I am sure the ancient Greek chiropractors would be enthralled with today's high tech massage chairs.

Chiropractors specialize in areas like pediatrics, sports injuries, neurology and orthopedics. They have to know how to find the root causes of many conditions and also how to restore their health. In the long tradition of chiropractic medicine, they use only natural methods and do not prescribe pharmaceuticals. A chiropractor is licensed by the state and must have earned a D.C. (Doctor of Chiropractic) degree.

Chiropractic medicine has enjoyed a surge of growth in the United States. In fact, many health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and private health care plans now cover chiropractic treatments. Many state workers compensation systems also cover chiropractic treatments. Chiropractors are also able to bill Medicare and many states cover of chiropractic treatment under Medicaid.

A Doctor of Chiropractic medicine is trained to find the root causes of a person's condition. They may ask a variety of questions and perform some tests to find out what is going on and the extent of the issue. They have a thorough understanding of the interaction of the bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments and the nervous system.

Chiropractors are known for making manual adjustments to the spinal column. They use the force from their hands to exert pressure on the bones of the spine to align them. Most people are familiar with the cracking or popping sounds of getting an adjustment to their spine.

Massage therapy is being more commonly employed at chiropractor offices. Massage chairs have found a niche in providing a number of possible therapies in a convenient form. Massage chairs are programmed to deliver a targeted massage for a specific duration based on the patients needs.

Our spine is very unique in that it enables us to stand upright. When the spine is healthy, then this process is uninhibited. However, slight problems can shift the body weight around. These small shifts can cause an enormous amount of weight and stress to be concentrated in certain areas. This can happen by poor posture or lifting with your back, instead of your knees.

The chiropractor seeks to alleviate the concentrated pressure off of these areas. A doctor helps the patient to identify how they can better distribute the stress put on their spine. Patients may need to make changes to their posture or lifting to help the spine to recover and prevent future injury.

Massage chairs provide an effective means to help the soft tissues to become more flexible and elastic. They help to elongate the muscles with soothing massage techniques. As the muscles relax, then elasticity is restored allowing a greater range of motion. Regular massage chair therapy helps to reduce built up tension and stiffness in these critical areas. Massage chairs are available for home use as well as professional health care use. Massage chairs may be the perfect complement to your back care. - 14130

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