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What Is Chiropractic BioPhysics? Chandler and Gilbert, AZ’s Top Chiropractic Care Providers Explain the Innovations Behind CBP

As medical science evolves, doctors are finding breakthrough ways to address medical conditions more effectively than ever before. More and more doctors are turning away from the traditional methods of disease management, which involves treating symptoms as they arise, and are looking for ways to improve the wellness of their patients with preventative care and wellness-based methods.

One of the new innovations that has occurred in the chiropractic industry is the adaptation of CBP protocol, otherwise known as Chiropractic Biophysics. While CBP has been around for some time, the approach has risen greatly in popularity in recent years due to a growing interest among the general public in holistic health and wellness.

However, there are only a limited number of chiropractors in the East Valley that are certified CBP providers due to the elite nature of the program. Our practice in Chandler and Gilbert, AZ is one of the few chiropractic care providers that offers Chiropractic BioPhysics based care and treatment. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the basic concepts involving CBP and also briefly explain what chiropractic treatment generally looks like using this approach.

An Intro to Chiropractic BioPhysics
Chiropractic BioPhysics is a technique that integrates knowledge gained from the fields of biology, physics, and mathematics into chiropractic practices. CBP is unique because its goal is to not only improve symptoms arising from poor posture and spinal alignment but to also address issues involving disease and organ dysfunction.

Doctors practicing CBP first analyze a patient’s three dimensional posture to obtain precise data then implement innovative techniques such as mirror image adjusting, rehabilitative therapy, and traction to cater to their long-term health.

What Does CBP Look Like?
In CBP Treatment, a patient is given more control over the type of care they receive than traditional chiropractic techniques allow. The goal of CBP is for a patient to achieve the level of health they desire. Care usually begins with a consultation which is followed by postural and x-ray exams. This is followed by a period of time (approximately 3-4 weeks) in which relief care is provided in order to reduce the level of pain a patient is experiencing.

After this initial stage, a follow-up evaluation is conducted and the patient is allowed to choose whether they would like to receive care for structural rehabilitation and/or stabilization. During this secondary phase, restorative and corrective care is provided through Mirror Image adjustments, rehabilitation exercise, and traction.

After this second phase, the provider conducts a final evaluation and the patient is allowed to choose whether they want to stop care or continue to receive treatment. Generally, follow-up period care is recommended in order to ensure a patient’s continued wellness and prevent problems from arising in the future. The frequency of care recommended is based on the patient’s lifestyle and goals.

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Chiropractic BioPhysics has helped many patients of all ages and conditions improve their health and satisfaction in life. If you are interested in learning more about CBP or live in Chandler and Gilbert, AZ and are looking for a chiropractic care provider, please do not hesitate to contact our office. We would be more than happy to provide you with additional information and answer any questions you may have.

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