Eliminating Confusion in Structural Healthcare
(How to unwind the body
though old injuries and end up healthy)
Most people are confused about exactly what can be done in
structural healthcare. This obviously includes medical doctors
and the public but the confusion goes even further; even chiropractors,
osteopaths and physical therapists don't seem to know exactly
what they can do in a given case.
It is obvious that mechanical treatment to rearrange body
structure works to improve or help heal of many different
types of ills and ailments. That things that suddenly stop
hurting or start healing range from fevers that come down,
stomach aches that stop, headaches that stop, people suddenly
not being tired, back pain stopping, neck pain pain stopping
and even arm and leg pains from discs proven herniated on
CAT scans and MRI that are said to need immediate surgery
stop being painful in a short time are all well documented.
Besides that, these things happen so
often that even medical doctors are now admitting it and sending
patients to chiropractors and others for structural treatment.
The question is:
Why do chiropractors, osteopaths and others not get these
results all the time?
The reason it does not happen all the time is that the basics
of human structure and how the body works had not been discovered
until recently. Without the exact basic point of how the
body goes funky, structural techniques are bound to be
inconsistent and unpredictable.
The largest modern confusion in
structural healing began with the use of x-rays to research
what happens with the spine when realigned. The basic Chiropractic
Theory is that as the spine is forced into place it will be more mechanically
sound and take pressure off the nervous system. The basic
of Osteopathic Theory is that the same forcing of the
joints into place will improve blood flow, healing people. Various other
theories, even to that of magnetic energy being realigned
are put forth in various forms such as Network.
All of them seem to have a part of the puzzle of what happens
when the structure is realigned but none of them seem to have
a consistent and predictable way of realigning the structure
or energy
so they get the results consistently and predictably.
That is because they take simple views of how the structure
of the body and spine work. Doctors made and make the mistake
of thinking that the a front or back view of the spine determines
what is straight and not straight.
back view | side view
As you can see here,
viewed from the side, the spine looks very different
from the front view where it ideally is straight vertical.
From the side view, the spine ideally has curves. This is a typical
person's, even doctors' views of the ideal spine. When there
is a curve on a front view many docs get excited about it
and call it a scoliosis.
The reason docs get excited about
it is that if your body twists itself up like that it will
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