What
is Chiropractic Neurology?
Chiropractic Neurology is a
form of functional neurology that evaluates the
nervous system (brain, spinal cord, and nerves)
and its function. A chiropractic
neurologist examines both sensory input
and motor output. He/she will observe balance,
coordination, muscle strength, autonomic
response, and eye position and movement; just as
a medical neurologist would. Despite conducting
a similar examination, the two types of doctors
will interpret their findings differently. A
chiropractic neurologist tends to watch for more
subtle changes as a guide to how specific areas
within the brain are functioning.
Despite similar examinations, the mode of
treatment is the biggest difference between a
chiropractic and a medical neurologist. A
medical neurologist typically treats through
medication, a chiropractic neurologist treats
through exercises and specific adjustments. The
exercises are brain-based, targeting the area of
the brain that is showing diminished function.
The advantage of a brain-based exercise is the
ability to activate the targeted areas of
imbalance, whereas medications tend to be less
specific in their effect. In some cases
co-management is necessary; a chiropractic
neurologist will refer out as needed.
How does it work? Functional
neurologic exercises work through the science of
neuroplasticity.
Neuroplasticity is a fairly new discovery in the
field of neuroscience. Prior to the 1990’s it
was believed that the brain was static, and if
you lost function of an area of the brain those
functions would be permanently lost.
Neuroscientists in the 1990’s however, proved
that the brain has the ability to rewire itself
and make new connections between neurons (brain
cells).
In its simplest form, the
nervous system communicates by sending signals
from one neuron to the next. As shown in the
diagram below, neuron A fires
on neuron B. Neuron B
will fire continuing the signal. A group of
these neurons firing together is called a
pathway.
If a pathway is weakened through damage,
underactivity, autoimmunity, or through a lack
of development; the signal is also weakened (see
the diagram below). This loss of signal can lead
to an imbalance that results in symptoms that a
patient may feel.
Through targeted exercises the remaining neurons
can form new branches to strengthen the
connections and pathways (see diagram below).
This is how chiropractic neurology, through the
science of neuroplasticity, is effective in
treatment.
There are many conditions that can
benefit from this kind of treatment including:
- Childhood learning disorders including:
ADD/ADHD, Autism, Aspergers, Tourettes/tics,
OCD, Dyslexia, visual and auditory
processing disorders, and sensory processing
disorder.
- Traumatic Brain Injury/ post concussion
syndrome
- Vertigo and balance disorders
- Pain
- Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS/RSD)
- Migraines and headaches
- Neurodegenerative disorders such as
Alzheimers and Parkinsons disorders
- Autoimmune disorders
- Post-stroke rehabilitation
For more information or make an
appointment please call
(916) 962-0144 or
send us an email.
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