Bottom Line: The first
thought many people have when suffering with back or neck pain is “Better go
the Chiropractor,” because, as research shows, Chiropractic adjustments are one
of the best ways to relive that pain. However, research has also shown us that
those same adjustments may be able to do much more – namely, positively impact
your immune system and help it function at a higher level.
Why it Matters: Relaxation
of neck tension after an adjustment is common, which leads many to feel less
stressed overall. That matters because when your stress response is lowered,
your immune system can better fight off sickness. Here’s why…
- Inflammation,
the normal response of a compromised immune system, can increase sympathetic
nerve activity.
- Your
sympathetic nervous system is responsible for your stress (fight or flight)
response.
- When your
sympathetic nervous system is activated, it inhibits your immune system,
meaning you aren’t able to rest and recover very well.
Next Steps: Less pain.
Less stress. Better overall function. So many of our patients tell us that
since the start of their care, they get sick less often. If you know someone
who seems to get sick quite often, share this information with them. It may be
their first step towards a healthier immune system! Better yet, bring them to
our upcoming wellness workshop where they can have all of their questions
answered and go home with a plan. Visit our Facebook page to learn more or give
us a call today.
Science Source:
Enhanced phagocytic cell
respiratory burst induced by spinal manipulation: potential role of substance
P. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. September 1991 | Spinal
Manipulative Therapy Reduces Inflammatory Cytokines but Not Substance P
Production in Normal Subjects. January 2006 | Interleukin 2-regulated in vitro
antibody production following a single spinal manipulative treatment in normal
subjects. Chiropractic & Osteopathy. September 2010 | Glucose Metabolic
Changes in the Brain and Muscles of Patients with Nonspecific Neck Pain Treated
by Spinal Manipulation Therapy. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative
Medicine. 2017
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