Chiropractic neurology is a specialization within the chiropractic field. It is a subspecialty in which chiropractors undergo training and complete examinations to become board-certified as chiropractic neurologists.
Chiropractic neurologists diagnose dysfunction in groups of nerves and treat these problems by using brain-based exercises to improve the functioning of these imbalanced nerves.
Prevention
Preventative care is catching something early before it becomes a full-blown health problem. It can help you prevent common health problems leading to premature death and disability, like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
Chiropractic neurology is a new field in the chiropractic world that focuses on diagnosing and treating neurological disorders. It is a specialty gaining increasingly mainstream acceptance in the healthcare community.
A chiropractic neurologist is a chiropractor who has completed additional education in diagnosing and treating neurological diseases and injuries. The training includes academics, practical study, and written and practical examinations.
Treatment
Preventative care is a much more effective long-term strategy when treating diseases and conditions than reacting to them after they have developed. This is because treatment is focused on minimizing the risk of developing the disease or condition in the first place.
One of the ways chiropractors approach health and disease is through spinal manual therapy, known as “adjustments.” Chiropractic doctors do not use prescription pharmaceutical products or surgery. Instead, their therapies are based on neuroscience, neurology, neurophysiology, neuropsychology, embryology and cellular biochemistry findings. Functional neurology is an emerging specialty within the chiropractic profession that focuses on using characteristics of the nervous system to restore and maintain health. Practitioners in this field, such as those from Integrated Health Systems, have specialized training and credentials, including postdoctoral degrees and examinations from several institutions.
Early Detection
Early detection of certain diseases is a crucial element in preventative care. It can help to reduce the burden of disease and improve patient outcomes. The success of an early diagnosis program depends on reducing the barriers to accessing services in the target population. These include poor cancer awareness among the public; suboptimal knowledge at the primary health care level about cancer symptoms and adequate diagnosis follow-up; inadequate access to affordable and high-quality diagnostic and treatment services; and other logistical, financial and psychosocial barriers.
Recovery
Recovery is a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential. It is a person-driven journey and involves the strengths and responsibilities of individuals, families, and communities. Recovery begins with an individual’s decision to begin the journey and is enhanced through self-help tools, peer support, and community. These resources are available through counties and treatment providers in many forms.
Chiropractic neurologists are specifically trained to use spinal manipulation, visual therapies and vestibular therapy (balance/inner ear) to restore neurological function and build new connections in the brain and nervous system. They can also help to reduce symptoms associated with chronic disorders and trauma.