Chiropractic Treatment: An Approach to Restore Body Balance and Mobility
Musculoskeletal problems can seriously reduce the quality of life with complaints such as posture disorders, back pain and back pain caused by modern life. Chiropractic treatment (Chiropractic is a scientifically based and effective manual therapy method used to increase the body's natural mobility, relieve pain and rebalance body mechanics. This treatment is administered by specialized physical therapists or licensed therapists.
What is Chiropractic Treatment and How is it Applied?

Chiropractic treatment treats the body as a whole and focuses on the root of the problem rather than the symptom. The treatment process begins with a detailed medical history and a thorough physical evaluation. During this assessment, the therapist examines the patient's posture, body position and joint mobility in detail. Using manual and observation techniques, the therapist identifies muscle tension, movement restrictions (blockages) in the joints or imbalances in body mechanics.
As a result of these findings, a customized treatment plan is created for each patient. Chiropractic treatment is usually specific manual therapy techniques with customized therapeutic exercise programs includes a combination of.
Techniques Used in Chiropractic Treatment
During treatment sessions, the therapist applies various manual techniques to reduce strain on muscles and joints, improve blood circulation and relieve pain. These techniques include:
- Spinal Manipulation and Mobilization: They are controlled, precise and specific manual pushing or stretching movements to open movement restrictions, especially in the spine and restricted joints.
- Soft Tissue Therapy: Deep tissue techniques and functional massage applied to resolve muscle tension and relieve spasms.
- Stretching Techniques: Increase muscle flexibility and improve joint range of motion.
Aims and Benefits of Chiropractic Treatment
The primary goal of chiropractic treatment is to relieve dysfunctions in the musculoskeletal system and the pain caused by these disorders. The benefits are multifaceted:
Corrects posture and rebalances the body.
Improves joint mobility and overall flexibility.
Improves muscle strength and coordination.
Optimizes sports and physical activity performance.
It reduces stress, provides general relaxation and promotes well-being.
This holistic approach aims to offer a lasting cure by addressing the mechanical imbalances at the root of the problem, not just the symptoms.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, when chiropractic treatment is performed correctly is not a painful or painful procedure. The manipulations (corrections) applied during treatment are done in a precise and controlled manner. Patients usually do not feel any significant discomfort during the procedure, but afterwards. relaxation, relaxation and feel an increase in range of motion. After the treatment, especially in the first sessions, it is normal to feel a slight "hamming" or temporary tenderness, as if you had played sports.
This is the biggest misconception about chiropractic. That the sound you hear is caused by bones breaking or rubbing against each other. has nothing to do with it. This sound is called "cavitation".
Our joints are surrounded by a fluid called "synovial fluid". This fluid contains dissolved gas bubbles (oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide). When the chiropractor applies a controlled and rapid manipulation to the joint, it creates a pressure change within the joint capsule. This sudden change in pressure causes those gas bubbles to be released rapidly, which produces a sound similar to a "click" or "pop". This is not harmful, but a natural physiological response, indicating that the joint is opening up its limits of movement.
Although these terms are often used interchangeably, there are nuances between them:
Physiotherapy (Physical Therapy): It is a very broad field. It is the main branch of medicine that includes many different techniques such as exercise, hot/cold applications, electric currents, manual therapy and chiropractic.
Manual Therapy It is the general name of "manual therapy" techniques used by physiotherapists to solve muscle, ligament and joint problems. It includes mobilization (stretching) and manipulation (quick correction) techniques.
Chiropractic It is a more specific field. Its basic philosophy is that so-called "subluxations" (misalignments or locking) in the spine increase pressure on the nervous system, which leads to pain. Treatment focuses primarily on correcting this spinal misalignment.
Chiropractic treatment, "Chiropractor" (Chiropractor) by specialists with the title of Chiropractor. These specialists usually receive a special 5-year university education at world standards. In Turkey, specialized in this field physiotherapists or Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation (PT) physicians complete relevant advanced trainings and certifications to practice this practice legally and safely.
Chiropractic is primarily effective for mechanical spinal problems:
Back and neck pain
Non-surgical treatment of lumbar and cervical hernias
Back pains and "earaches" (myofascial pain)
Posture disorders
Sciatica pain
Pain caused by scoliosis (curvature of the spine)
Tension-type headaches (especially those originating from the neck)
The number of sessions depends on the patient's condition, how old (chronic) the problem is and how their body responds to the treatment. An acute (new) problem is usually 3-6 sessions while chronic and entrenched problems can be solved between 6-12 sessions or may require a longer course of treatment.
Chiropractic is usually not practiced or practiced with great caution in the following cases
Severe osteoporosis (osteoporosis)
Active infection or tumor in the spine
New or unhealed fractures
Severe spondylolisthesis (spondylolisthesis)
Bleeding disorders or use of high-dose blood thinners
Serious neurological conditions affecting the spinal cord
