What is Chiropractic?

Chiropractic is a hands-on health approach focused on the spine, the nervous system, and the body’s natural ability to function better.

The nervous system controls and coordinates the whole body. The brain is protected by the skull, and the spinal cord by the spine. When the mobility or alignment of certain vertebrae is disturbed, it may create tension, compensation patterns, and sometimes irritation within the nervous system.

The chiropractor’s role is to assess the spine, pelvis, posture, and neuro-musculoskeletal tension patterns, then use precise manual adjustments adapted to each individual. The goal is not to “force” the body, but to help it regain freedom of movement, balance, flexibility, and comfort.

Chiropractic does not replace conventional medicine. It can work as a complementary approach, particularly for prevention, mobility maintenance, tension management, and improved overall body function.

Good chiropractic care is part of a proactive vision of health: listening to the body before pain becomes chronic, correcting imbalances, and preserving vitality over the years.

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