Glossary
Adjustment: The specific application of forces used to
facilitate the body’s correction of nerve interference.
Chiropractic: A primary health care profession in which
professional responsibility and authority are focused on the anatomy of the
spine and immediate articulation, and the condition of nerve interference. It is
also a practice, which encompasses educating, advising about and addressing
nerve interference.
Diagnosis: A comprehensive process of evaluation of the
spinal column and its immediate articulation to determine the presence of nerve
interference and other conditions that may contraindicate chiropractic
procedures.
Practice Objective: The professional practice objective
of chiropractic is to correct nerve interference in a safe, effective manner.
The correction is not considered to be a specific cure for any particular
symptom or disease. It is applicable to any patient who exhibits nerve
interference regardless of the presence or absence of symptoms or disease.
Manipulation: The forceful passive movement of a joint
beyond its active limit of motion. It does not imply the use of precision,
specificity or the correction of nerve interference. Therefore, it is not
synonymous with chiropractic adjustment.
Vertebral Subluxation: Also referred to as nerve
interference, is a misalignment of one or more of the 24 vertebrae in the spinal
column, which causes alteration of nerve function and interference to the
transmission of mental impulses, resulting in a lessening of the body’s innate
ability to express its maximum health potential.
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