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The
Pettibon System™ The Pettibon System™ (www.pettiboninstitute.org) is a proven spine and posture correction methodology that, along with providing
pain relief, restores normal spinal form and function. It is an extensively researched, viable alternative to physical therapy
and in many cases surgery. Through meticulous evaluation
and comparison to researched biomechanical norms, a global postural and spinal strengthening care plan is tailor-made for
each patient. Personalized programs are designed to restore, as closely as possible, your optimal spinal form and function.
This ensures a decrease in related pain and symptoms, as well as a greater ability to prevent spine, disc and nerve related
issues.
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You actively participate in your
care – both in our office and at home! When you come to the office, you will not sit passively waiting to be seen, and
home rehabilitation care is absolutely critical for your spinal correction. The Pettibon Weighting System™ This system consists of specially
designed head, shoulder and hip weights, usually worn for 15-20 minutes twice daily during the beginning of care. Wearing the weights causes new postural information to be sent to the brain, altering the body’s positioning.
Over time, the brain acclimates to holding the head and body in a new, more ideal alignment. The
weights force weak postural muscles to perform isometric exercises, restoring muscle strength, endurance, and balance. The
result is a stronger body accustomed to holding its corrected posture with decreased irritation to nerves, ligaments, discs,
joints and muscles. Isometric Exercises There are two important groups of muscle: phasic and postural. Weight lifting and aerobic exercise work our
phasic (movement) muscles. However, these workouts have little effect on our postural (support) muscles. Postural muscle strength is built through isometric exercise, which involves pushing against a force that
moves very slowly or not at all. The weighting system and linked exercise trainer provide the isometric exercise to strengthen
postural muscles and thereby improve your alignment while decreasing stress on joints.
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Phase I- Initial
Intensive Care Initial Intensive Care lasts approximately 5 weeks. During this
phase of care, we focus on symptom relief, improving normal spinal curves, and starting spinal balancing. You receive training
on your home care equipment and procedures and visit the office 2 to 4 times each week. Your home care exercises during this
phase of care involve about 15-20 minutes of activity twice each day. You will be introduced
to the routine of an office visit: warm-up exercises and stretching; functional, neurological and postural examinations by
the doctor; spinal adjustment* based on the examinations and your x-rays. At the end of Initial Intensive Care, you are re-x-rayed and re-examined to assess your progress
and readiness for the next phase of care. * In the Pettibon System™, a spinal
adjustment is performed to provide a temporary increase in joint mobility so that the rehabilitative exercises can take advantage
of this increased range of motion. You receive a spinal adjustment only if you need the increase in joint mobility Phase II - Rehabilitation and Correction During this phase of
care, we work toward achieving optimal spine correction. This usually requires 1 to 2 rehabilitation sessions in the office
each week and spinal adjustments when indicated for approximately 12 weeks. You’ll continue your home care exercises.
At the end of Rehabilitation and Correction, you are re-x-rayed and re-examined to assess
your progress and readiness for the next phase of care. Phase III - Wellness Care
In this phase, we strengthen, maintain and/or enhance your spine and posture
correction. This typically requires 1 rehab session weekly for 1 to 3 months. For several additional months, in most cases,
you visit the office twice monthly for a full postural muscle workout and receive a spinal adjustment, if required, followed
by wearing your prescribed Pettibon System™ weights. Testing Before Acceptance
for Care Those who consult us are not automatically accepted for care. We must
first determine if and how you will respond to care. Between 15 - 20% of people tested lack the strength and endurance required
to go directly into corrective (initial intensive) care. If this is so for you, we will guide you through a rehabilitation
program to strengthen your postural muscles before going on to spinal correction.
Everyone Chiropractic is based on a deep respect for the body’s ability to heal itself and express a vast degree
of health potential. Having a nerve system free of irritation is an extraordinarily simple, powerful and practical wellness
solution that can improve health in every aspect of one’s life with no deleterious side effects. Whether for an
existing condition or general wellness, everyone can benefit from chiropractic care. In
our clinical experience, the following have responded well to chiropractic care: Asthma
and Sinusitis Anxiety and Stress Chronic Headaches Digestive Disturbance Fatigue and Insomnia Herniated
or Bulging Discs Inflexibility and Deteriorating Posture Menstrual Difficulties Neck and Back pain Poor
Immune Response Shoulder, Leg and Arm Pain Vertigo Kids and Chiropractic
Many of the parents for whom we care bring their children in regularly to maintain
their child’s spine and nerve system health. Poor immune response (chronic colds, coughs, sore throats), ear infections,
scoliosis, playground injuries, sleep issues, bedwetting, colic, ADD/ADHD, some learning disorders, cerebral Palsy, epilepsy,
ashthma and allergies are some of the health issues to which children under our care have had good responses. Pregnancy and Chiropractic We specialize in pregnancy care and
have extensive experience with addressing all of the discomforts that women face during the various stages of pregnancy, labor
and postpartum. Chiropractic provides greater comfort and flexibility, helps to maintain energy, and eases spinal, lower back
and leg pain. Our work can also foster optimal alignment of the pelvis which can provide for a shorter, easier delivery; and
when needed, we can utilize specific turning procedures for breach presentations.
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