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By Denise
Pauck, RN, ACLS and Richard Graham, DC
Many years ago, before the advent of orthodontics,
crowded adult teeth causing pain and swelling
were simply pulled out. Now we have the knowledge
and ability to make room for crowded teeth by
reshaping the mouth and straightening the teeth.
Of course it takes more time and money to save
teeth than pull them but we've found it generally
wiser to preserve than to waste. This is especially
true of joints and discs in the neck and back.
Since the spine is made of movable bones that
house the central nervous system and allows
us freedom of movement, degeneration here
leads to years of painfull stiff misery and
poor health. If your spine has lost
its normal shape and the joints
in your neck or back are abnormally compressed,
locked or misaligned, the discs between the
bones may have already started to decay. (Please
see x-rays below) Valuable correction
time should never be wasted. Where
the spine is concerned we must save rather than
waste. There are now two types of chiropractic
care available: well-known Relief
Care and modern day Corrective
Care.
With
Relief Care, some
joint compression, muscle tension and nerve
pressure can be relieved and most people feel
better fast. However, the application of Relief
Care is similar to inflating a
tire with a leak. the damaged tire may be useful
temporarily but will always
require re-inflation. Further, the tire's leak
is a structural weakness, a warning that it
may fail unexpectedly. While Relief
Care is an extremely valuable
tool, it cannot reshape abnormal areas of the
spine that cause disc tissue to wear away and
spinal joints to become stiff, painful and arthritic.
Think of Relief Care
as temporarily relieving
the pain and swelling caused by teeth that have
grown too tightly together; but without straightening
the teeth and reshaping the mouth as the orthodontist
would.
Corrective Care is
a modern, advanced form of chiropractic treatment
designed to realign twisted joints while simultaneously
restoring the neck and back to their natural
curved shapes. It requires detailed geometric
spinal analysis and a specially trained doctor.
With Corrective Care
you and your doctor working as a team can improve
the motion, function and longevity of your spine
by decompressing, unlocking and reshaping it.
Think of Corrective Care
as orthodontics of the spine without the braces.
Unfortunately many patients have allowed their
spines to deteriorate to the point that
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Corrective
Care is not possible with
current technology. However, for those
patients where Corrective
Care is still an option,
the extra time, money and effort they
spend now may
help them avoid an early road to aging,
years of hunched, stiff, painful posture
and potential spinal surgery.
While
Corrective Care
in your case may not take the 2 to 4
years required to straighten teeth,
it does require patient participation,
especially with home care appliances
and exercise. To straighten teeth and
reshape the mouth, orthodontists apply
pressure-over-time.
Forcing the teeth in a desired direction
over a prolonged period of time is what
changes the alignment and shape of the
mouth. Similarly, the doctor of chiropractic
utilizes special equipment like the
Posture Pump®
to lift, decompress and reshape the
spine. The Posture Pump®
is a home care appliance that inflates
the neck and back into their proper
curved shapes, applying pressure-over-time.
if you were asked how much you should
pay the dentist you would rightfully
inquire as to the extent of services
you would be receiving. You would of
course expect to pay more to have your
teeth straightened than to fix a toothache.
Since there is limited insurance coverage
for orthodontics, most patients finance
their care or pay cash. The cost of
Corrective Spinal Care
will vary from case to case depending
on its severity and length of treatment
anticipated by the treating doctor.
As an RN (registered nurse), I have
worked in the emergency room
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and
outpatient surgical units for over 15
years. I am continually amazed at the
number and variety of people who choose
to have expensive elective procedures
not covered by insurance. For example,
breast augmentations $7,000 plus, tummy
tucks $9,000 plus, lipo-suction $4,000
plus, lip injections for that fuller
look $2,000 plus, botox injections over
$500 every 3 months and the list goes
on. I have found that in most cases
if a patient feels it is important enough,
the finances can be worked out.
Fixing
a toothache may take a day and cost
hundreds, while having your teeth straightened
takes years and costs thousands. is
having your spine Corrected
and preserved worth as much as having
your teeth straightened? You better
believe it. Not hundreds but thousands
of dollars alone in surgical
prevention! Furthermore, stiffness and
hunched posture is what makes een young
people look and feel old. Premature
aging of the neck and back will always
occur whne the spine buckles forward
or is locked to one side. People notice.
Again, as a registered nurse, I have
all too often seen the chronic use of
painkillers and muscle relaxants destroy
relationships and productive lives while
hiding progressive spinal disease. My
vote is for prevention and correction.
If
a health care professional provided
this information to you, he or she probably
offers both Relief Care
and Corrective Care.
So
is now the time to fix your spine?
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NORMAL
CURVED SHAPE
75-year-old patient (#8202)
with normal curve. Can you see
the wide disc spaces between
the bones? (see arrows) A curved
shape in the neck and back allowes
the weight to be evenly distributed
on the joints. Even at 75-years-old
this person has feedom of movement
without pain and stiffness.
Note the curved shape of this
spine compared to the one opposite.
(See curved line here and straight-line
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ABNORMAL
SHAPE
55-year-old patient (#6184)
Note that the curve is missing!
Can you see how thin the disc
spaces become when the curve
is lost? (See Arrows) As weight
bears forward, compressing the
joints, soft discs between the
bones dry out and die. Can you
notice the bones deforming in
shape and taking an a melting
candle appearance? Even though
this patient is much younger
than the one opposite advanced
decay has set in. Valuable correction
time has been lost and years
of painful stiff misery loom
ahead. (See joint decay at arrows
and compare with opposite x-ray)
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