Why Chiropractic?
A Safe and Extremely Effective Alternative to Drugs, Medications and Surgeries for Pain, Discomfort and Reduced Range of Motion From Children to Seniors Alike.
In fact, professional sports mega-superstars like basketball Hall of Famer Michael Jordon, Tour De France 7 Time Champion Lance Armstrong and USA Olympic Skier Lindsey Vonn credit chiropractic with helping them perform at ultra-high levels, day in, day out.
According to The Association of Chiropractic Colleges, “chiropractic is a health care discipline which emphasizes the inherent recuperative power of the body to heal itself without the use of drugs or surgery. The practice of chiropractic focuses on the relationship between structure (primarily the spine) and function (as coordinated by the nervous system) and how that relationship affects the preservation and restoration of health.”
The Origins of Chiropractic
The “founding father” of chiropractic, Dr. D.D. Palmer, developed a theory that spinal misalignment caused nerve pressure or irritation which in turn caused various ailments. He realized that the structure and condition of the body influenced how the body functioned and its ability to heal itself, without the use of drugs or surgery.
This simple philosophy has healed people and has prevented unwanted injury and illness for over a century! But to fully understand the chiropractic perspective, one must learn a bit about the nervous system, or how our bodies are “wired.”
Our “wiring”: the complex human body
The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. The brain is divided into sections and stores and receives an incredible amount of information. But this information needs a way to get in and out. Nerves provide a pathway for this information to travel, and the spinal cord is made up of bundles of these nerves. The spine both houses and protects the spinal cord.
Nerve dysfunction can result from any number of factors, such as falls, accidents, stress, tension, or over-use. These events can alter our “wiring” and create pain or discomfort in our bodies.
Pain and/or discomfort: getting to the source
Doctors of chiropractic are trained to locate the source of the pain or discomfort- it may actually be far from the actual location where the symptom is occurring- and then we correct or adjust the joints in the body and set it up to heal on its own.
Of course, the type of correction or adjustment employed by the chiropractor depends on the condition being treated, but you get the main idea. The important thing to remember is that chiropractic success occurs by addressing the source of the problem, not just masking the symptoms.
Helping the body heal itself: holistic efficiency
Because helping the body heal itself involves many facets, chiropractors also provide lifestyle advice to help prevent illness and injury. Diet & nutrition, fitness, ergonomics, and other areas in your life contribute, or diminish, your overall health. By making the right choices, one can live a life full of wellness and vitality.
KUNA CHIROPRACTIC
DR. KEVIN ROSENLUND, D.C.
Bachelor of Science
University of Kansas
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Naturopathic Medical Degree
College of Naturopathic
Medicine & Surgery
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Doctorate in Chiropractic
Cleveland Chiropractic College
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OUR PATIENTS SAY
Don’t just take our word for it, read some of what our patients have to say about our services here at Kuna Chiropractic.
I was referred to Dr. Rosenlund because of how well he treated me after I was involved in an auto accident and sustained whiplash injuries.
I met Dr. Rosenlund several years ago after he successfully treated one of my high school baseball players for an elbow and shoulder injury. I’ve sent several of my athletes to see him over the years as I have the utmost confidence in his abilities and know that they will receive the best care possible for a wide range of sports injuries.
After getting hurt on the job, I was referred to Kuna Chiropractic for neck and back pain so I could feel better and get back to work quickly.