Chiropractic Care
Chiropractic is a non-invasive way to improve the ability of your body to communicate. Through chiropractic adjustment, we remove interference in the nervous system to help the body to work better so you can heal.
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Addressing Stress
The body is affected by thoughts, traumas, and toxins or emotional, physical, and chemical stress. Particularly in these uncertain times, stress is heightened for many people.
Through chiropractic care, we try to bring each patient from a sympathetic or “fight or flight” state of stress and distress to a parasympathetic state or rest and digest, when the body can heal optimally.
Getting to the Root
The conventional medical model focuses on the use of drugs and surgery to address a particular condition. The problem with that approach is it just masks pain or symptoms instead of getting to the source of the issue. Chiropractic care gets to the root so proper correction can be made.
Specifically, we address three points on a triangle: emotion, nutrition, and trauma. There’s a lot of emotion that gets stored in different organs that in the long term will get you sick. Nutrition is also vital as the body can’t sustain health if the body isn’t given the vital nutrients it needs. We also address trauma through adjustment. Addressing all three parts of the triangle helps us get a better outcome for patients.
What Are Some Benefits
Here are some of the many benefits that are associated with natural chiropractic care:
- Relieves pain
- Reduces stress
- Improves function
- Boosts the immune system
- Increases flexibility
- Helps prevent injuries
How Adjustments Help Organs Function Better
Every organ has innervation from the nerves. If the vertebra that supplies the nerve innervation to the organ is subluxated it could be creating issues in that organ. If the organ becomes stagnant and isn’t moving properly or has a reflex it won’t be working at 100 percent. Chiropractic adjustments can help organs work optimally.
Our Chiropractic Techniques
Dr. Rolon has many techniques in his toolbox to adjust patients. The main ones he uses are as follows:
Certified in SOT, Dr. Rolon chose to specialize in the technique when he was a student in chiropractic college. He talked to a chiropractor who was telling Dr. Rolon that he was going to help a patient with asthma directly by working on the patient’s lungs. Dr. Rolon asked, “You’re not just going to adjust his spine?” The chiropractor replied, “No, I’m going to work directly with the lungs because the patient needs it.”
SOT allows Dr. Rolon to go deeper in his approach, which can benefit so many people.