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We would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to Robertson Chiropractic & Applied Kinesiology and to inform you of the many aspects of the Chiropractic and our Holistic Approach to Healthcare. We hope this website is helpful and may assist you in making an informed decision for your best health results. Thanks for taking the time to visit...The purpose of this page is to provide free information on the benefits of chiropractic, applied kinesiology and whole food nutrition and to help determine if it is right for you. Please take a few minutes to learn about Chiropractic and Applied Kinesiology, it's goals, philosophy and procedures. With a solid understanding of Chiropractic and Applied Kinesiology, you will be able to make an informed decision as to whether or not it is right for you. Enjoy!LogicalChiropractic is based on the scientific fact that your nervous system controls, to a large extent, the function of every cell, tissue, organ, and system of your body. Your nervous system consists of your brain, spinal cord, and millions of nerves. Your brain is protected by the skull, and your spinal cord by the 24 moving bones of the spine. Many everyday activities can cause these spinal bones to lose their normal position or motion. This can result in nervous system dysfunction and ultimately, ill health. The chiropractic approach to better health is to detect, reduce and help prevent nervous system dysfunction. It's that simple.SafeChiropractic is a natural, holistic way of healing. There are no drugs to take or risky medical procedures. Therefore, chiropractic adjustments are safer than aspirin, muscle relaxers and back surgery. There are dozens of studies which have documented the safety and effectiveness of chiropractic adjustments. Compared to traditional approaches, chiropractic is remarkably safe.ProfessionalA Doctor of Chiropractic completes the same undergraduate study that medical doctors receive, then move on for four more years of postgraduate college education. Before they are allowed to practice, they must pass a rigorous National Board Examination and meet strict licensing requirements. As with any doctor, be sure you check their credentials before proceeding with any plan of care.Do Chiropractic Physicians Refer to Medical Practicioners? Yes. Patients with medical problems are advised and referred to the appropriate medical practitioner.If you are concerned about your health, review the following information to learn more about Chiropractic and how it can work for you.15 Questions to Determine Your Health 1. Am I free from pain or restricted mobility in my lower back, hips and legs? 2. Do my hips and legs feel flexible and support my body well? 3. Do I have strength and normal feeling in my back, hips and legs? 4. Am I free from numbness in my feet, arms, hands or legs? 5. Do my lower spine, hips and legs have stamina when I am at work or play? 6. Am I free from internal problems such as diarrhea, constipation and urinary or reproductive system infections? 7. Am I free from headaches, neck pain or shoulder pain? 8. Am I able to be as physically active as I want? 9. Can I walk up stairs without pain? 10. Can I carry objects of 20 pounds without lower back pain or pain in my hips and legs? 11. Am I free from restricted head motion, neck stiffness or muscle spasms? 12. Do I experience vertigo, ringing in the ears or loss of hearing? 13. Do I experience periods of blurred vision or frequent eye strain? 14. Am I experiencing periods of extreme stress, anxiety or depression? 15. Have I been thoroughly examined by a physician or chiropractor within the last 12 months to determine my overall health? If you have any of the following symptoms, you should consider consulting a chiropractor: * Headaches including Migraines * Stiffness of neck Shoulder pain Knee pain * Pain between shoulders * Painful joints * Backache * Pain in arms or legs * Numbness in hands or feet * Nervousness * Aching knees * Pain in the hip joints * Circulatory problems * T.M.J (jaw and facial pain)
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