What Can I Do To Help Hold The Adjustment?

It’s been a couple weeks of being out of routine and enjoying a break from the day to day demands, but now its time to get back into rhythm and you realize its been a while since your last visit to your Chiropractor.

If you’re like many, being out rhythm motivates you to get back into the healthier choices and routine that promotes more well-being and you’re ready for a fresh start.

Maybe you’re wondering how or what you could do to help hold the adjustments longer?

For those who see the value in regular chiropractic care, you realize the better the adjustment, the longer the results can last.

For this that are new to chiropractic, hold the adjustment could be a brand new term you’ve never heard before and you need more clarity.

If you look at the definition of “hold” several are fitting for the description as it relates to chiropractic:

  1. Keep or detain.
  2. Remain secure, intact or in position without breaking or giving way.
  3. Contain or be capable of containing

Holding the adjustment by definition then could be the following…

“Holding the adjustment is remaining intact or in position without breaking or giving way to either the ability to adapt to stress or contain or capable of containing your current state of condition.”

In other words, holding the adjustment means that the positive changes that took place with your last chiropractic adjustment are still holding in that specific location of the spine.

Lets go back to the basics, supply and demand is a principle of healing that takes place within the body. Supply equals all things working well within. Demand equals all the demands and stress your body is constantly adapting to.

When the demands outweigh the ability to adapt, supply is down and vertebral subluxation has a perfect environment to develop within the spine.

When vertebral subluxation develops, the principle of supply and demand gets triggered or healing goes into affect and the body’s innate intelligence attempts to self-correct the negative physiological condition that is present.

Vertebral subluxation sisters the function of the neurological system and creates a state of irritability.

Irritability or disturbance to normal function is what your chiropractor can locate and analyze with their educated palpation. Their palpation can discern the difference between normal and dysfunctional neurodynamics.

When the analysis points to the exact listing for vertebral subluxation, that signifies that the body’s self correction or healing was out of balance within the supply and demand and was unable to self correct and a chiropractic adjustment is necessary to introduce a force.

After the chiropractic adjustment is facilitated, supply and demand at that segment of neurodynamics is balanced.

Position and kinetic articulations within the spinal joint is functioning better and the surrounding tissue communicates that to your chiropractor’s educated palpation.

After the adjustment you walk out of your chiropractic visit in a better state of condition and position.

Fast forward a week or two of normal day to day stress and demands and you’re back at your chiropractor’s getting your spine evaluated for vertebral subluxation and your chiropractor states,

“You’re holding your last adjustment well.”

As a recap holding the adjustment means the following:

  1. You do not require the same chiropractic adjustment on that specific segment as you did on your last visit.
  2. You went from the last visit to the current visit without that same disturbance or irritability to the neurodynamics at that specific segment within the spine.
  3. Your connective tissue and muscles didn’t resort back to the same position they were fixated at on the last visit.

Holding the chiropractic adjustment is the name of the game and can be influenced with the following in mind:

Consistency and Continuous Care are key as it relates to what can I do to help hold the adjustments longer.

If you walked into the orthodontist office, you wouldn’t expect to just wear your braces for a short time or inconsistently and expect great results, you consistently wear them with repetitive modifications made in the tension of the braces for the desired position.

So too with consistent and continuous chiropractic adjustments can the desired position and kinetic articulations be achieved.

Regular chiropractic adjustments allows repetitive reinforcement on the ligaments, muscles and even structure of bones around the spinal cord and nerve roots to help reinforce normal position.

This repetition is similar to constantly wearing the braces with modifications to help create less severe vertebral subluxation and better spinal alignment, position and overall functionality. In other words, holding the adjustment!

Trent Scheidecker, DC

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Trent Scheidecker, DC | ChiroWay of Woodbury | Owner & Chiropractor
Trent Scheidecker, DC frequently visited his chiropractor when he was in high school and knew the benefits he experienced were worth the time and investment to become a chiropractor. He wanted to help his community experience a higher quality of life through regular chiropractic care. In 2010 Trent founded ChiroWay in Woodbury and since that time has served over 3,000 clients. He has been named “Best of Woodbury” in Woodbury Magazine seven times. Trent has also mentored colleagues in practice and franchised ChiroWay in 2012. Today, there are 8 ChiroWay locations throughout Minnesota.