Medical Approach vs. Chiropractic Approach

MEDICAL APPROACH
Give drugs or do surgery to treat your symptom.
CHIROPRACTIC APPROACH Treat you by finding & removing the cause of the problem.
  • Person unknowingly develops nerve interference.
  • Body malfunction occurs and the patient is unaware (no symptoms).
  • Body compensation begins to make up for malfunction.
  • Malfunction continues to increase.
  • Compensation overload occurs.
  • Symptoms start.
  • Patient goes to the Medical Doctor.
  • Doctor gives a drug or does surgery.
  • The underlying problem continues to worsen.
  • Additional side effects eventually occur.
  • Doctor prescribes another drug, stronger drug, or surgery.
  • Underlying problem continues to worsen.
  • Overall health continues downhill.
  • Person becomes chronically ill or worse.
  • Patient seeks ALTERNATIVE CARE.
  • Patient goes to the CHIROPRACTOR.
  • Doctor removes nerve interference.
  • Communication between the brain and the body is restored.
  • Function is restored.
  • Compensation is relaxed.
  • Symptoms disappear (Danger Zone)
  • With Corrective Care, subluxation is corrected & optimal spinal alignment is achieved.
  • Body functions normally, and thus has increased ability to handle stress and resist disease.
  • Patient has increased vitality for living.