A lot of the upfront, several treatments in a row are designed to retrain the muscles of your body to keep you in alignment. Muscles have memory and that is why a lot of times things don't stay in place. When your body has been out of alignment for years and the muscles are tight, your body adapts back into where it was before. Yes your spine does move and flex when you move as it is supposed to but when something is out of alignment the muscles in that area tighten to prevent injury to that area. It isn't just about flexibility, a medical doctor had told me the discs in your spine do not have their own blood supply. They are nerve fed. They get their nourishment from the squeezing and contracting of your muscles as you move, hence why being flexible is important. As I was told one time, when a person is younger (barring any injuries) your body will correct its self back into alignment. When it cant do that anymore that is where the chiropractor comes in to play. Your body wants to be in alignment. A person can go to a medical doctor and go through therapy for $800-$1200 and hope it corrects its self or you can try a chiropractor for under $50 and in most cases get immediate relief. Yes all cases are different but all doctors have their place.
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