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Does chiropractic hurt?
Is chiropractic safe?
What is the treatment like?
What can I expect on my first visit?
How long will it take?
What conditions benefit from chiropractic care?
Can chiropractic care help my "Slipped Disk"?
What kind of education and training do doctors of chiropractic have?
Have any studies been published showing for what chiropractic is effective?
Other than chiropractic, what else do you do?
Does Chiropractic hurt?
Typical chiropractic
adjustments do not hurt. The patient may experience
a minor amount of discomfort during the adjustment
which lasts only seconds in an effort to correct misalignments and
/ or "fixations" in
the spine that are causing pain or other symptoms
and may have been present for years. Any discomfort you may have
following your first few adjustments can be compared to the soreness
you have after a hard workout at the gym.
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Is Chiropractic safe?
Chiropractic adjustments
or manipulations are extremely safe. The
risk factor is estimated to be one million to one. Doctors of Chiropractic
are highly trained professionals with years
of experience working on hundreds or thousands of patients, using
techniques that have been in practice for over a hundred years.
Our procedures are natural and drugless. By contrast, the December
11, 1999 issue of the British Medical Journal stated medical errors
kill almost 100,000 Americans a year, with other sources estimating
the figure to be up to four times that amount, ranking only behind
heart disease and cancer as the leading cause of death. Our conservative
philosophy is chiropractic first, medicine second and surgery last.
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What
is the treatment like?
The Chiropractic "adjustments" are
short gentle thrusts delivered to specific
areas of the spine or other joints. These adjustments correct misalignments,
reduce joint fixations, and improve mobility and flexibility of
the spine and relieve pressure on sensitive irritated tissues which
in turn helps reduce the pain and other symptoms such as nerve "pinching".
In addition to the specific chiropractic adjustments, a patient
may receive physio-therapy to the affected soft tissues (e.g. muscles,
ligaments and/or tendons) in an effort to reduce pain, inflammation
and muscle spasm, and also to promote soft tissue healing.
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What can I expect on my first visit?
The first
procedure your doctor will do is take a complete
history of your complaints - when did it
start, what happened, when does it hurt, etc. In addition your chiropractor
will ask about your family history, dietary habits, previous injuries,
other care you may have had (chiropractic, osteopathic, medical,
etc.), your job, and other questions designed to help determine
the nature of your illness and the best way to go about treating
the problem. This one-on-one talk is very important in making a
diagnosis.
A physical examination will be performed in accordance with your
doctor of chiropractic's clinical judgement, which may include x-rays,
laboratory analysis and other diagnostic procedures. In addition,
a careful spinal examination and analysis will be performed to detect
any structural abnormalities which may be affecting or causing your
condition. All of these elements are important components of your
total health profile, and vital to the doctor of chiropractic in
evaluating your problem.
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How long will it take?
Each patient is different.
Some people have had their problem for a
long time, and others have only recently begun to experience their
pain. Depending on the severity and duration of the conditon and
its underlying causes, you may be under care for as little as 2
weeks or as long as 3 months or more. Again, it depends on the nature
of the condition, what the x-rays show, what the exam findings were,
your overall health and fitness level, and how you respond to care.
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What conditions benefit from chiropractic care?
Although
chiropractic is used most frequently to relieve
low back pain, studies have found it to be effective for a variety
of conditions, such as migraine headaches, neck and shoulder pain,
carpal tunnel syndrome, fibromyalgia, and infantile colic.
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Can chiropractic care help my "Slipped
disk"?
"Slipped disk" or actually "Bulging disk" has
become a common saying, as if we were talking
about a stack of slippery poker chips.
Discs are actually the fluid-filled cushions that act as shock-absorbers
between the dense bones of the spine. These discs allow the spine
to support normal body movement and keep the vertebrae from grinding
against each other and causing back pain. As long as the spine is
lined up properly, the discs can do their job.
When the spine experiences a continuing
misalignment due to stress, accident or slight dislocation the "disk" may "bulge" out
between the edges of the spinal bones and eventually
lose it's cushioning fluid and the ability to regain more fluid.
This results in vertebrae grinding against each other. Sound painful?
In many cases this condition leads to severe pain.
In the past, many patients looked to surgery for a reduction of
this severe pain. New government healthcare guidelines do not readily
endorse surgery because of the variety of complications that can
occur as a result of the surgery itself. Surgery also does not attempt
to correct the cause of the symptoms.
Chiropractic care is a more conservative
treatment approach. Your Chiropractor can be very effective at
correcting the spinal misalignments that created the bulging disc
in the first place. Your Chiropractor will work to gently realign
the spinal bones. This realignment will allow the disc to regain
the lost fluid that has reduced the "shock-absorbing" function
of the disc which reduces or eliminates the
discomfort.
Don't "slip up" when you have
a bulging disc. See your Chiropractor right away.
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What kind of education and training
do doctors of chiropractic have?
Before entering Chiropractic
college, one must complete, at a minimum, a 2 year pre-professional
study with many chiropractic colleges and universities requiring
a 4 year undergraduate basic science degree. Chiropractors receive
a post-graduate education that includes evaluation and care for the entire
body with special emphasis on neuromusculo-skeletal diagnosis and treatment.
Preparation for the practice of chiropractic is concentrated on three areas
of learning; basic training in the biological and health sciences (anatomy,
physiology, biochemistry, biomechanics, clinical and radiological diagnosis);
specialized training in the chiropractic discipline (theoretical studies, practice,
specific technique, diagnosis and applications); and extensive clinical and
practical training with patients.
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Have any studies been published showing for
what chiropractic is effective?
Several studies
have documented the effectiveness of chiropractic
in relieving back pain. More recent studies have shown chiropractic
to be effective in treating 9 variety of conditions.
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Other than Chiropractic, what else do you
do?
We believe that no one can truly be healthy
without good nutrition. In additon to our
extensive nutritional training, we offer patients nutritional analysis
allowing us to make specific vitamin, mineral, herbal, diet and
nutritional recommendations. Who better to talk to about nutrition
than your doctor?
We may also recommend supportive treatments
to assist in maintaining proper posture and
body mechanics. These may include Vax-D Therapy,
Low Level Laser Therapy, E.E.S., Anti Aging
Therapy or Micro Current Therapy. For more
information about our services click
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