Vitalistic Chiropractic Terms & Definitions: A Guide to Natural Healing
Chiropractic care is more than just spinal adjustments—it’s a philosophy centered on the
body’s innate ability to heal itself. Vitalistic chiropractic takes a holistic approach,
recognizing that health is expressed from the inside out. Understanding key chiropractic
terms can help you appreciate the depth of this approach and how it supports overall wellbeing.
The belief that the body possesses an innate intelligence that enables it to heal and regulate
itself when properly aligned and functioning.
Health is expressed from within. By removing interference in the nervous system, the body
can function at its highest potential.
The body's natural ability to self-heal, self-regulate, and maintain optimal health when
free from nervous system interference.
A misalignment or dysfunction in the spine that disrupts nervous system communication,
potentially affecting overall health.
Spinal misalignments (subluxations) can influence organ function and overall health by
interfering with nerve communication.
Impaired function of the musculoskeletal system due to subluxations or nerve interference,
affecting movement and health.
Long-term effects of unresolved subluxations, potentially leading to spinal degeneration,
nerve damage, and chronic health issues.
A precise, controlled correction of spinal misalignments to restore proper nervous system
function and overall well-being.
Spinal health directly influences nervous system function, which in turn affects the body’s
ability to heal and function optimally.
A comprehensive approach to wellness that considers physical, emotional, and
environmental factors rather than just treating symptoms.
Maintaining spinal health through regular chiropractic care, movement, posture
awareness, and proper ergonomics.
The nervous system’s ability to adapt and rewire in response to adjustments, lifestyle, and
environmental factors.
The body's capacity to respond and adjust to stress, injury, and environmental changes
through nervous system function.
The balance and tone of the nervous system, ensuring optimal communication between the
brain and body.
Restrictions or imbalances in the dura mater (the protective covering of the spinal cord),
which can impact nervous system function and posture.
The body's ability to sense its position, movement, and balance, often affected by spinal
subluxations.
A state where the fight-or-flight nervous system is overactive, leading to stress,
inflammation, and reduced healing capacity. Chiropractic care helps
restore parasympathetic balance for better relaxation and recovery.
The body’s ability to achieve stability through change, constantly adapting to stressors for
optimal function. Unlike homeostasis, which seeks balance, allostasis emphasizes
adaptability.
The cumulative wear and tear on the body due to chronic stress, poor posture,
subluxations, and lifestyle choices. A high allostatic load can lead to:
Chiropractic care helps reduce allostatic load by restoring proper nerve
communication and spinal alignment.
Understanding these chiropractic terms can deepen your appreciation for the vitalistic
approach to health. By supporting spinal alignment and nervous system function,
chiropractic care enables the body to self-heal, adapt, and thrive. If you’re looking to
enhance your well-being, a holistic chiropractic approach may be the missing link to
unlocking your full health potential.