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Are
Chiropractors Real Doctors?
Absolutely! The quality,
quantity and rigor of education and training that aspiring
chiropractic physicians must go through is a total indication of
whether not they are qualified and privileged enough to provide
health care to the public. Chiropractic is the third largest health
care profession in the United States. All Chiropractic physicians
must pass rigorous national and state board licensing exams after
completing an accredited 4 year chiropractic program before
practicing. The first two years of Chiropractic college are
identical to Medical school and often even more hours are spent on
subjects like anatomy, biomechanics and nutrition. Where our medical
counterparts spend the 3rd and 4th years of
their education more on the specifics of pharmaceuticals and clinical
diagnosis, the 3rd and 4th years of
Chiropractic college are spent on biomechanics, neuromusculoskeletal
diagnosis, adjusting techniques, nutritional support and clinical
competency. Most chiropractic students also enter chiropractic
college with a 4 year undergraduate degree.
How Does
Chiropractic Work?
Chiropractic works
because you are a self-healing, self-regulating organism controlled
by your nervous system. Millions of instructions flow down from your
brain, down the spinal cord and out to every organ and tissue.
Signals sent back to the brain confirm if your body is working right.
Improper motion or position of the moving bones of the spine called
a subluxation can interfere with this vital exchange by irritating
nerves and compromising the function of affected organs and tissues.
Specific spinal adjustments can help improve mind/body
communications. Health often returns with improved nervous system
control of the body.
Do I Have
A Slipped Disc?
The disc is a soft pulpy
"shock absorber." It has a fibrous outer ring which holds in a
jelly-like material. A "slipped disc" is a common way to refer
to a wide variety of disc problems. However, a disc can't slip
because of the way it attaches to the spinal bones above and below
it. A disc can bulge. It can tear. It can herniate. It can thin.
It can dry out. And it can collapse. But it can't slip.
Do I Have
A Pinched Nerve?
A pinched nerve is rare.
It is more likely that an adjacent spinal bone irritates, stretches,
rubs or chafes a nerve. These subluxations distort the nerves
messages sent between the brain and the body. This can produce
unhealthy alterations to the organs and tissues connected by the
affected nerves.
How Do
You Get Subluxations?
There are three basic
causes of subluxations. Physical causes could include slips and
falls, accidents, repetitive motions and improper lifting. Emotions
such as grief, anger and fear can cause subluxations. Chemical
causes could include alcohol, drugs, pollution and poor diet.
How Do I
Know If I Have A Subluxation?
You can have subluxations
and not even know it. Like the early stages of tooth decay or
cancer, subluxations can be present before warning signs like pain or
discomfort appear. The results of a thorough examination can show
the location and severity of subluxations you may have.
Can
Subluxations Clear Up On Their Own?
Sometimes. Today's
hectic lifestyles are a constant source of subluxations.
Fortunately, our bodies have the ability to self-correct many of
these problems as we bend and stretch, or when we sleep at night.
When subluxations don't resolve, you need to see a Doctor of
Chiropractic.
What's
An Adjustment?
Chiropractic adjustments
usually involve a quick thrust that helps add motion to spinal joints
that aren't moving right. Some methods use the doctor's hands,
an instrument, a special table or the force of gravity. There are
many ways to adjust the spine.
Does The
Adjustment Hurt?
Your Chiropractor is
trained in various techniques so that he or she can adapt to
different body types. Most often, as a patient you should provide
feedback to the doctor to let him or her know which adjustments are
most comfortable for you. Apart from some mild muscle
soreness/tightness an adjustment should not hurt.
Are
Chiropractic Adjustments Safe?
Yes. A New Zealand
government study found that adjustments are "remarkably safe."
By avoiding drugs and risky surgery, chiropractic care enjoys an
excellent track record. A thorough exam can identify the rare person
for whom chiropractic care might be unsuited. Compare the
statistics. Adjustments are 100 times safer than taking
over-the-counter pain reliever.
Will
Adjustments Make My Spine Too Loose?
No. Only the spinal
joints that are "locked up" receive adjustments. This allows
weakened muscles ligaments to stabilize and heal.
Can The
Bones Move Too Much?
Highly unlikely. A
chiropractic adjustment is special. It has the right amount of
energy, delivered to an exact spot, at a precise angle, at just the
right time. The intent is to get a "stuck" spinal joint moving
again, helping to reduce nerve interference. Years of training,
practice and experience make chiropractic adjustments specific and
safe.
What
Makes The Sound During the Adjustment?
Lubricating fluids
separate the bones of each spinal joint. Some adjusting methods can
produce a sound when the gas and fluids in the joint shift. It's
much like opening a bottle of champagne or removing a suction cup.
The sound is interesting, but it isn't a guide to the quality or
value of the adjustment.
Are All
Patients Adjusted The Same Way?
No. Each patient's
spine and are plan is unique. With the 24 moving bones in the spine,
each of which can move in seven different directions, we see a wide
variety of spinal patterns. Each patient's care is custom-tailored
for their age, condition and health goals.
Can I
Adjust Myself?
No. Some people can make
their joints "pop," but that's not an adjustment! Worse,
damage can occur by mobilizing a joint with weakened muscles and
ligaments. Adjustments are specific and take years to master. Even
your chiropractic doctor must consult a colleague to benefit from
chiropractic care.
How Many
Adjustments Will I Need?
The number of adjustments
varies with each patient and their individual health goals. Many
patients sense progress within a week or two of frequent visits.
Visits become less often as your spine stabilizes. In chronic cases,
complete healing can, take months or years. A care plan is laid out
by your chiropractor based on your past health history, your current
issues as well as your examination results.
Why Do
Newborns Get Adjustments?
Even today's "natural"
childbirth methods can affect an infant's spine. Preliminary
studies suggested that colic, unusual crying, poor appetite, ear
infections or erratic sleeping habits can be signs of spinal
distress. Pediatric adjustments are gentle. Knowing exactly where
to adjust, the doctor applies no more pressure than you'd use to
test the ripeness of a tomato.
Can I
Have Chiropractic Care After Back Surgery?
Yes. Rest assured that
your chiropractic doctor will avoid the surgically modified areas of
your spine. Surgery often causes instability above or below the
involved level. These areas will be the focus of your chiropractic
care.
Can
Patients With Osteoporosis Get Chiropractic Care?
Of course. When
developing a care plan, your chiropractic doctor considers the unique
circumstances of each patient. There are many ways to adjust the
spine. The method selected will be best suited to your age, size and
condition.
How Long
Until I'll Feel Better?
Some patients experience
instant relief. However, the lack of symptoms isn't an indication
of the lack of dysfunction. Symptoms like pain are often the last
thing to come on and the first thing to dissipate. Some discover
that it can take many weeks or months. Many factors affect the
healing process. How long have you had the problem? Are you keeping
your appointments? Are you getting the proper rest, exercise and
nutrition? Do you smoke? Are you in otherwise good condition?
Within a short period of time, most patients sense enough progress to
fully carry out their doctor's recommendations.
How Long
Will I Need Chiropractic Care?
After patients get the
relief they want, many choose to continue with some type of periodic
care. These patients show up for their visits feeling great. These
visits can help support the final stages of healing and help to
detect and resolve new problems before they become serious. Our job
is to offer the very best care and your job is to decide how much of
it you want.
Will I
Receive Any Medication For My Pain?
No. Chiropractic doctors
don't dispense drugs. Because we rely on natural methods, we can
show you how to use ice to control painful symptoms. When properly
applied, ice can have an analgesic effect without the side effects of
pain medications. However, in addition to your chiropractic care,
nutritional supplements may be recommended to support the tissue
healing process.
Why Don't
Medical Practitioners and Chiropractic Doctors Get Along?
That's changing.
First, Medical Doctors receive very little education in their
training about the effectiveness of alternative methods of care. So,
asking your MD about chiropractic is often like asking your plumber
about an electrical problem. Secondly, you're more likely to run
into bias and prejudice when speaking with an older MD. The newer
trained physicians often are more open minded and have some knowledge
about chiropractic care. There are now many studies showing the
safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of chiropractic care.
Attitudes are slow to change. However, as the public demands
alternatives to drugs and surgery, more and more medical
practitioners are referring their patients to our office.
What If
My Policy Doesn't Cover Chiropractic?
Your health affects
everything you do and everyone you know. It is your most valuable
possession. Yet, each of us is free to pale a different value on our
health. It's convenient when an insurance company or third party
helps pay the bill. But, be careful! Don't allow the profit
motive of an insurance corporation make the decision for you. Find
out how we make chiropractic care affordable for just about anyone.
Will I
Ever Be Normal Again?
Patient results vary.
Many report improved spinal curves and total resumption of their
normal lifestyle. Those who neglected or delayed seeking care often
see slower progress. After improvement, many patients discover that
periodic chiropractic checkups can help to avoid a relapse.
What If
Chiropractic Doesn't Work?
If we're unable to find
and correct the cause of your particular health problem, we will
refer you to other specialists who may be able to help. Your health
is our primary goal.
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