Sunday, October 14, 2012

The Power of Human Touch

By Elizabeth M. Wisniewski BA, CMT, Chiropractic Intern, ATH Co-editor of Chiropractic



Recently, while writing in my gratitude journal, I wrote “I am grateful for my handswhich allow me to see and help people heal themselves,” As a chiropractor, hands are the greatest tools you have. They must be strong, protected, healthy and respected. As someone who is VI my hands are even more important to me. I literally use them to see the world around me. Like hearing and sense of smell my sense of touch (palpation) has been greatly enhanced with the loss of my vision. I see this as the purpose behind the loss of my vision. I do not think that if I could see normally that I would be graduating next month as a DC. Although there are many struggles I am grateful to have lost my vision in order to have found my calling to be a chiropractor.



How Human Touch Reduces Stress



Chiropractors jump start the healing process in their patients and practice members when they place their hands on them to palpate the spine. This palpation takes place over the spine, on the largest organ…the skin. Underneath the skin are pressure receptors called, “Pacinian Corpuscles “which signal back to the brain. This in return signals the Vagus nerve (the tenth cranial nerve commonly referred to as “the wanderer”) which then tells the heart to slow down. This is one way that human touch alone can help people to calm down during stressful situations like going to the doctor’s office.1 Since most chiropractors use their hands to adjust the spine, they are more likely than other doctors to stimulate the pressure receptors under the skin.



Another affect of friendly touch is the release of Oxytocin. This helps to decrease stress. Studies from England show that the same areas in the brain that are activated when you eat something pleasurable like sweets light up during a hug or therapeutic massage. This area is located above the eyes and is called the Orbital Frontal Cortex. 1 This evidence shows that touch, like chocolate, is perceived in the brain’s pleasure centers and helps people feel more at ease. 



Oxytocin is produced in the blood and  the deep nerve centers of the brain . This allows it to have an immediate impact on the body during times of stress. Although it lowers the “fight or flight” response (sympathetic nervous system) it also is believed to help make better decisions during these times. For example, it may help you sort out your response during a fight and save you from a physical altercation. Besides human contact, swimming in warm water, exercise and eye contact can stimulate Oxytocin in the body. These are all activities that have been lost in recent years with the increase in technology, social media and 24/7 news. These advances along with a increasingly sedentary lifestyle have people more stressed out and results in decrease levels of Oxytocin. 2




Further studies have shown that human touch from a loved one or a health care practitioner have similar impact on a person in pain. Human touch has been shown to reduce not only stress but also decrease pain levels, increase wound healing, and decrease anxiety, It has also been beneficial in autoimmune diseases and cancer treatment. 3



Overall, patients are more satisfied with chiropractors when compared with medical doctors. The studies show that 83% of adults in the United States who have visited a DC are very satisfied and this is because of the chiropractor’s ability to discuss health problems and show empathy.4The May 2009 issue of ‘Consumer Reports’ show that chiropractors  and other hands on health care providers are rated much higher than general practitioners (MDs).5 Patients and practice members spend more time with their chiropractor, see them more often than their GP, and chiropractors address the cause of the problem.



Personally, I believe , that this high satisfaction is also due to the laying on of hands by the chiropractor. How many times have you visited your GP and they never look or palpate the area that is bothering you? Patients tell me often that they have been to their MD and they never looked or touched their back, where they were experiencing pain. Although back pain is often diffuse, patients automatically feel better when the health care provider at least acknowledges that there is something wrong with them and that they will get to the root cause of the problem.  This is why a DC is also a Doctor of Cause! Chiropractors look to the spine for the cause of disease. Chiropractors know that subluxations, misalignments , in the spine cause interference to the nervous system. First there is dis-ease, followed by dysfunction and disease. Finally there is death of cells and tissues. subluxations are serious, because they interfere with normal nerve flow and function. The nervous system controls every other system in the body and is how you experience your entire life. the chiropractor stimulates the pressure receptors during careful palpation of the spine causing the beneficial cascade of Oxytocin. Oxytocin is unique in that it is both a hormone and neuropeptide. This means that it causes immediate stress relief and over time can lower the overall levels of chronic stress.2 This all starts taking place before the adjustment occurs and has an extreme impact on the nervous system. One of the immediate and important impacts of an adjustment is how it enhances the immune system function.6This is only one profound example of the power of a chiropractic spinal adjustment.



There are many chiropractic techniques that do not manually (use their hands) to adjust the spine however they do have extreme impacts on the body. Being a massage therapist prior to beginning chiropractic school , led me to be more of a manual , osseous adjuster and sparked my interest in the power of human touch. I prefer these type of techniques however use others when they are appropriate. In my experience as a massage therapist and chiropractic intern I have felt hypertonic (tight) tissues change quickly with my touch and more importantly my adjustments.  The body is intelligent and responds to manual interventions. Changes begin immediately during palpation, and continue for hours following a chiropractic adjustment. Never underestimate the power of human touch as it relates to self healing. Your body is extremely smart and with the assistance of a chiropractor can self heal.



Be sure to make an appointment with your chiropractor and also give someone important in your life a hug! It will enhance not only your life but the lives of the people around you!



Notes

 6 http://cultivatingvitalism.blogspot.com/2012/10/healthy-children-have-strong-immune.html






   

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