SHAOLIN CHIROPRACTIC
Natural Restoring Power
The natural restoring power of human body is the main key to Shaolin chiropractic. This power could be brought into full play by, most importantly, a normal functioning spine to enhance the blood circulation. The spine also serves as a bridge connecting the brain, the control centre of human, to all parts of the body. If there is any kind of damage to the spine, it may clog up the blood circulation and hence the neutral signals cannot be transmitted. As a result, the natural restoring power will be affected and it will cause different syndromes to human e.g. back pain, neck pain, frozen shoulder, etc.
Find Out the Source of Pain
The manipulation carried out in Natural Form is based on the philosophy of Zi Ran Men. The characteristic of this unique Shaolin style manipulation are not necessary to take injection or medicine. Combining the internal strength with the Japan Isogai Dynamic Therapy, it is healing and adjusting the musculoskeletal area of the body which is functioning improperly through the spine by hands. The unbalanced sciatic joint therefore can be corrected and extravasated blood can be unclogged. Hence, the body would generate a restoring power naturally to relieve pain.
Unique Shaolin Chiropractic
The Shaolin chiropractic is different from other manipulations. In general, chiropractors examine the parts that hurt only but Shaolin chiropractic would trace the source of pain except heel pain, knee pain, and emergency case of accidental injury. Most of them are brought about by chronic strain. Partially examination just cures the symptoms but not the disease. For example, knee pain is caused by the “wear and tear” process of and the degeneration of the articular cartilage in the knee joints. An inadequate supply of blood to the knee joints that leads to insufficient production of lubricating fluid, which reduces friction between joints, hence it contributes to swelling and pain.
In short, Shaolin chiropractic places an emphasis on curing the disease without medicines. |