Chiropractic adjustments use a technique called joint manipulation. This blog post explains what joint manipulation is and how it can help.
What is joint manipulation?
A chiropractic adjustment is a manual treatment from a trained and licensed chiropractor where they use their hands or special instruments to exert controlled force on misaligned bones to force them back into place and alleviate pain. It is a non-invasive, natural treatment based on the idea that the body is a self-healing organism and functions best when everything is in alignment. An adjustment puts your body back into alignment which relieves pain because it takes the stress of the misaligned bones, joints, and muscles.
The technique a chiropractor uses in an adjustment is called joint manipulation, a manual therapy where controlled force is applied to the spine or other joints to move them back into place. Joint manipulation should only be performed by a trained chiropractor or, in some cases, a physical therapist.
The idea behind chiropractic treatment is that the body functions optimally when it is in the correct alignment. In life, the body becomes misaligned which puts unnecessary stress on joints, bones, and muscles which can cause pain and affect how the body operates. Chiropractors put the body back into alignment so the body can be pain-free and function optimally.