Teaching the body to move better.
So here it is, my first edit on how I think I do Chiropractic and how it works.
There is a model of learning that makes great sense in explaining how Chiropractic, or at least how I see it, works for you. I think Chiropractic works through a combination of neurological and physiological change, both of which work together for your best well-being.
The model comes in four parts or stages and I've given examples that may make sense to you.
1. Unconscious competence. That's when you're not even aware of not
being able to do something or not do something. What this means is, you're unaware of what you are doing which may be causing problems such as a sore back or stiffness or pain.
2. Conscious incompetence. Here you're aware of some of the areas that
may be contributing to the problem and you're avoiding them where you
see them though you're probably not aware of all of the areas that you
could be improving still. You avoid doing things that you think aggravate a problem or at least modify or compensate around them.
3. Conscious competence. Here you're able to modify your movements at
the times that you consciously attend to what you do. You'll have
experienced some of this when learning skills such as exercises that help to support and improve your condition. An example might be improving your posture while sitting at a PC or desk or while reading a book.
4. Unconscious competence. Here you're moving easily at movements
without being aware of how you're doing it and, when we get it right,
painlessly. Here you've learned to move or hold postures that allow your body to express the movements you desire easily.
The reality is that we're all in all four places all the time as we can
always get better than we have been. The reason you have little pain
during some things is that you've learned to do those things in a way
that isn't generally causing any movement in the pain zone.
Our job is to work together to help you, through my skills and your ability to learn, to move more easily and to do the things you want to do with your body.
I'll add to this as time goes on, and if there's anything that is difficult to understand please contact me and we can talk further.
Alan