Mount Laurel Chiropractor Explains How Chiropractic Treatments Can Help Asthma Symptoms

By admin · Monday, June 29th, 2009

A greater number of Americans than ever before say they are suffering from asthma. It is one of this country’s most prevalent and costly diseases. In fact, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, each day 40,000 people miss school or work due to asthma; 30,000 people experience an asthma attack; 5,000 people are seen in the emergency room due to asthma;1,000 people are admitted to the hospital due to asthma;and, 11 people die from asthma.

Asthma symptoms can be caused by allergens or irritants that are breathed into the lungs, resulting in inflamed, clogged and constricted airways. Symptoms include difficulty breathing, wheezing, coughing, and constriction in the chest. In severe cases, asthma can be deadly. There is no medical cure for asthma though drugs may temporarily decrease the symptoms.

Although chiropractic is not a treatment for asthma, per se, current research published in the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research catalogued the results experienced by 81 children with asthma who received chiropractic management. The two-month study reported that those under care experienced a 45% decrease in the number of “attacks” and that 31% of the subjects voluntarily chose to take less of their medication.

What is the technique by which chiropractic care lessens the frequency and intensity of asthma attacks? What does an adjustment of the spine have to do with respiration? Nervous system interference is eliminated through chiropractic adjustments. The majority of nerves that control bodily functions are routed to their destinations after exiting between the spinal vertebrae. The nerves that affect the respiratory system are contained in this network. If restricted, nerves that control the diaphragm can have a profound effect on how beneficially the respiratory system functions. It isn’t puzzling, then, why so many adults and children receiving chiropractic adjustments report improved breathing and an abatement in their asthmatic symptoms.

If you or someone you love has asthma, and it is generated by, or aggravated as the result of spinal subluxations, chiropractic may be beneficial. Chiropractic could help you to breathe a little easier. Call your chiropractor today!

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