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In our office we practice the technique called Chiropractic Biophysics!

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What is Chiropractic BioPhysics® (CBP®)?

CBP is a way of helping people who have problems with their spine, such as pain, stiffness, or poor posture. The spine is made of bones called vertebrae that are connected by joints and discs. The spine has a natural shape that allows it to support the body and protect the nerves that run through it. Sometimes, the spine can lose its natural shape due to injury, disease, or bad habits. This can cause pressure on the nerves and muscles, leading to pain and other health issues. CBP is a method of restoring the spine's natural shape using scientific measurements and tools. CBP doctors use x-rays to see how the spine looks from the side and from the front. They compare the x-rays to a normal model that is based on math and studies. They then design a treatment plan that includes exercises, adjustments, and special machines that stretch and bend the spine in specific ways. The goal of CBP is to improve the spine's shape and alignment, which can improve the function of the nerves and muscles, and reduce pain and disability. CBP is different from other methods of chiropractic because it uses evidence and technology to guide the treatment, and it focuses on the spine's shape, not just its position.

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