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Chiropractic care is surrounded by misconceptions and dramatized portrayals in media, leading to a myriad of myths about the practice. To dispel these myths, it's essential to understand the science behind chiropractic adjustments and the sounds associated with them.

Chiropractors are trained professionals who specialize in the adjustment of diarthrodial joints, which are the freely movable joints surrounded by a joint capsule filled with synovial fluid. This fluid not only nourishes the joint cartilage but also contains dissolved gases like oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. The 'popping' or 'cracking' sounds often heard during an adjustment are not bones grinding together but are due to the phenomenon known as 'joint cavitation.' When the joint capsule is stretched, it creates pressure within the fluid, leading to the exchange of gases and sometimes the formation of a cavity within the fluid, which causes the characteristic sound.

It's crucial for patients to know that these sounds are normal and not indicative of any damage. In fact, the presence or absence of noise does not determine the success of the adjustment. Moreover, chiropractic adjustments are not a one-size-fits-all procedure; they are tailored to each individual's needs and condition. Despite common misconceptions, chiropractors do not 'crack' the spine but apply a safe, controlled force to restore proper function and mobility to the joints.

Understanding these facts can help demystify chiropractic care and highlight its role in maintaining spinal health and overall well-being. It's always recommended to seek care from a licensed chiropractor rather than attempting self-adjustment, which can lead to injury.

For those interested in learning more about the truths of chiropractic care and how it can benefit your health, schedule your appointment with the Tustin Chiropractor, Dr. Sean Milam by clicking this link: Tustin chiropractic appointment

Milam Chiropractic

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161 Fashion Ln #114,
Tustin, CA 92780

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714-731-9355

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8:30 am - 7:00 pm

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