“Crack my back for me will
you please?” Or someone will point
a finger and say, “Doc I just need you to crack my neck right here.” I hear it all the time in and out
of practice. Crack this or crack
that and I think, “If I wanted to help someone go to the chiropractor and
improve his health how in the world will
cracking his bones entice them to visit one?” I wouldn’t want my bones cracked. And why and how do they make that
cracking sound when they are adjusted?
First of all if we address
the phenomenon of sound coming from manipulation of the body parts, it is not
the bone that is cracking. In fact
nothing is cracking at all.The
noise of the manipulation comes from the surfaces of the joint itself. And not all of the body joints are
capable of giving up the “cracking sound” when manipulated. Or as we say in chiropractic, the sound
comes when the joint is “adjusted.”
An adjustment is correctly made only with a high velocity but low in
impact movement of the chiropractor’s hands which manipulate the joint surfaces
between two bones. When needed the
specific chiropractic adjustment drives the joint through an improved range of
motion (ROM).
Our beautifully and
wondrously made bodies have over 300 joints which allow, among other things,
movement. Our bodies movement of
the bones at the joints allow us to align ourselves in a constant relationship
with gravity’s perpendicular pull.
By the unique ability to upright our bodies and transfer the pull of
gravity through the hard bony parts of our skeleton we spend less of our
precious food borne energy to do work.
Energy economy is in vogue
today, but it has been the mainstay in our survival since the get go. In order to be economic when we move
and adopt positions in which to do work from it is essential for the brain to
understand where the parts are.
Informing the brain where the parts are is one of the functions of the
bony joint. The joint with its
ligaments and tendons relay the positions of the facets or “faces” of the
jointed bones to the brain. The
response of the brain to the nerve conducted information from the facets allows
a download or upload of the gravitational load upon that joint surface as
needed or desired. When working
well our brain and nervous systems are able to harmonize hundreds of joins
systematically and automatically.
The design of our nervous
systems is good and their relationship to the joints supports good health but
they can only stay well and good systems if the joints continue to have their
full ROM. In our youth we enjoy a
buffering from an extended ROM of most of the joints, a suppleness which seems to
protect our health but then along comes
subluxation.
Subluxation is the structural bony misalignment and the subsequent
giving up of some of the ROM of a joint.
Muscle and other soft tissue distortions along the axis of our bones
continue along to the joints altering their dynamics of movement and with that
the corresponding information to and from the brain to the body parts.
This loss of information about our body
in its quest to do well and work well in our “Garden of Eden” quickly leads to
a “mislevering” of the bones and subsequent misloading of our frames causing
straining and often spraining of the joints. In effect we are pre-programmed to “shut down” when
subluxated and are unable to freely interact with our environment, our garden
of Eden. Survival of the fittest
ensues and that is usually the realm of the young.
Youthfulness is suppleness. Look about you at the young to see that.
Stiff and compromised bodies are seen in the aged although subluxation
which causes the look and the stiffening knows no age boundaries. Caused by a variety of stressors the
subluxation is ubiquitous, they are everywhere, they are in all of us. We get them from “stress” and that is
our body simply responding naturally to any number of the variety of the “stressors”
we face on a continual, on an ongoing basis from the crib to the crypt. We get subluxation from trauma,
especially early in life. We then
grow up with structural distortion causing lifelong ongoing challenges to the
nervous systems which labor against losses and lack of information. Our bodies then fail in describing and
reacting to the external environment in a timely and nimble manner.
This inability to react quickly and
accurately to changes in our immediate environment may be misinterpreted as one
being “accident prone” or “clumsy.”
Or we may be labeled with a “bad back” from our inability to hold
actively the parts of our spine as they inappropriately load. We get subluxation from internal
stress, stress on our organs or on our arteries and veins. Cramping up and “drawing up tight” is
the epitome of stress itself.
So off we go to the
chiropractor to get “cracked.” The
dynamic chiropractic adjustment of the stressed and inappropriately moving
through their ROM joints causes us to de-stress. It unwinds us towards a more youthful and supple self. And the “cracking” sound is from the
joints releasing nitrogen gas under extreme vacuum negative pressure as the
facets or faces of the bones at the joints are driven apart by the high
velocity yet low impacting painless and to most very enjoyable chiropractic
adjustment. The “cracking sound”
is a phenomenon called
cavitation.
Cavitation occurs when a
hollow is suddenly produced within a solid.When a solid and subluxated joint leaps back into function
through an adjustment, the popping sound is the creation of an interspace
between the facets or the stuck “kissing faces” of the bones at the joint,
thereby allowing them to return to a more healthy ROM. And yes my friends it does feel good to
be “cracked” and returned to a more supple and youthfully functioning being.
And chiropractic adjustments
have been proven to be the best therapy for most back pain as well as extremity
and head pain too. So if you’re
having some of life’s little problems and are feeling and displaying the
stiffness and loss of your youth as you age, or if you catch your posture
changing even if you’re young, then consult your chiropractor and have him “crack
you up!” Adjustments are safe for
all of us from the youngest to the oldest when administered by a licensed and
accredited chiropractor.
About the author:
Dr. Brian Blower has been a licensed chiropractor for 39 years
practicing Applied Kinesiology and has been in private practice on
Grand Bahama Island for the past 17 years. He is a founding member of
Applied Kinesiology Canada and was educated at the Canadian Memorial
Chiropractic College. He has treated many celebrities and also
specializes in sports medicine. Dr Blower is currently in practice at
the Family Wellness
Center across from the Rand Hospital, Freeport. He can be reached at 242-351-5424 or 727-2454. You can also find Dr. Blower on Facebook HERE
Feel free to contact Dr. Blower with any of your questions or comments at BodyByBlower@yahoo.com