What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a
natural method of health care with the proven ability to relieve back
pain, increase vitality, and promote well-being. For over a century,
doctors of chiropractic have successfully helped millions of individuals
recover from spine-related
health problems. As a result, chiropractic has earned its place as
the largest drugless and non-surgical health care profession in the
United States.
How does chiropractic work?
The human body
possesses a natural ability to restore itself. This ability depends on a
healthy nervous system. Life's events such as automobile accidents,
sports injuries, repetitive work, and home stress are just some of the
factors that can overwhelm
the body's ability to adapt. The joints of the spine 'lock up' when
these sorts of events occur, limiting range of motion. Spinal joint
restriction and/or misalignment results in irritation and/or pressure at
the spinal nerve.
Chiropractic care can correct these structural distortions,
known as subluxations, restoring the body to its optimal form and
function. Local symptoms of subluxations may include pain, tenderness,
swelling, tingling, numbness, or spasm around
the joints of the spine, back, and neck. Many times these sensations
extend further into the shoulders and arms, around the rib cage, or
into the hips and down the legs. Subluxations can even lead to
headaches, stomach and digestive problems, and
loss of overall health.
Impaired nerve coordination causes the whole body to suffer.
Vital instructions flow between the brain and the body by way of spinal
nerves. These instructions inform and direct the body as to when, where,
and how it needs to heal itself. By
irritating nerves, subluxations interfere with the essential
brain/body exchange, thereby compromising the normal function of the
body's organs and tissues. Chiropractic care clears the path for the
body to maintain its own health.
How can a chiropractor help?
Doctors of chiropractic
are specially trained in the evaluation and treatment of spinal
conditions, which is why an increasing number of back pain sufferers are
turning to them for fast, effective, and reliable care. Similarly, more
and more hospitals
and private practices are now working closely with doctors of
chiropractic in order to ensure the best quality of care for patients
who suffer from spine-related injuries and dysfunction.
The benefits of chiropractic care have also been shown to
extend beyond reduction of back and neck pain. In fact, chiropractic has
proven itself as useful in the reduction of headache pain, carpal
tunnel syndrome, jaw pain, sciatica, and tingling
in the arms and legs. The rewards of chiropractic care are numerous.
People under chiropractic care report better health and well-being and
many families have realized the benefits of chiropractic care for their
children.
Who should see a doctor of chiropractic?
Nerve interference can
affect anyone, which is why people of all ages experience relief and
improved health through chiropractic care. A qualified doctor of
chiropractic will best determine the appropriateness of care for you or
your family.
No method of health care has proven itself to be more effective
than chiropractic in helping those who suffer from back and neck pain.
Doctors of chiropractic are the most highly qualified professionals in
evaluating and caring for these, as
well as many other health problems.
Is chiropractic safe?
YES.
Its non-surgical, drug-free approach to health places chiropractic
among the safest of all health care practices. Remember, chiropractic
takes nothing out of the body and puts nothing in.
As a result, chiropractors enjoy one of the lowest malpractice rates
of all health care professionals.
How are doctors of chiropractic educated?
Like all primary health
care providers, doctors of chiropractic undergo extensive education and
training before becoming licensed professionals. Students begin by
fulfilling undergraduate degree requirements, with a strong emphasis on
the core sciences
such as chemistry, anatomy, physiology, and physics.
The professional program leading to the Doctor of Chiropractic
degree is very demanding. Chiropractic students continue their study of
the sciences, including pathology and biochemistry, at a highly detailed
level.
Their education continues into the advanced clinical sciences
including orthopedics, neurology, examination procedures, differential
diagnosis, and X-ray interpretation. During this entire process,
aspiring doctors of chiropractic gain knowledge
of the philosophy and practice of health care and chiropractic.
Doctors of chiropractic refine their technical adjusting skills
in technique classes. During clinical internships student doctors
perfect these skills.
Finally, all doctors of chiropractic must pass the rigorous national board exams and state exams before entering the field.
What can I expect on my first visit?
Your initial visit will begin with a consultation. Your doctor will take a case history and ask about your present condition.
Next, the doctor will perform an examination to evaluate the
nature of your problem. This examination generally includes a series of
basic physical tests, as well as a specialized chiropractic evaluation
of spinal movement and posture.
If necessary, your doctor may recommend X-rays or diagnostic
tests to obtain further information about the mechanics of your spine
and the details of your condition.
After completing the analysis, your doctor will explain your
problem and map out an appropriate plan of action with you. If
necessary, you may be referred to another health care specialist for
further evaluation or treatment. Doctors of chiropractic
work with a variety of health care professionals in the best
interest of their patients.
Your doctor will discuss your care plan with you, taking into consideration your health habits, stress, and activity levels.
Over the course of your care, your doctor will monitor your
individual response and may also recommend changes to your lifestyle,
work environment, dietary, and exercise patterns.
How does chiropractic correct my spinal problems?
Following consultation
and examination, a program of care will be designed and customized to
your specific needs. This program is centered around the chiropractic
adjustment, a method of treatment unique to chiropractic, which
corrects spinal subluxations and dysfunction. The primary goal of an
adjustment is to improve spinal alignment and motion, thereby relieving
nerve irritation, pressure, and pain.
You may feel immediate improvement after an adjustment,
although most people experience gradual, progressive relief of symptoms.
Since adjustments restore motion to previously locked joints, ligaments
and tendons begin to stretch back to their
normal length. This lengthening may cause slight muscle soreness
similar to that brought on by rigorous exercise. If you experience
these sensations, be assured that within days you’ll likely be enjoying
the benefits of improved spinal motion
with less pain that results from a healthier spine. For the best
results, follow the plan that your doctor of chiropractic recommends
for you.
How much chiropractic care will I need?
The number of visits
you make to your chiropractor depends on the nature of your condition
and your personal goals. Many people use chiropractic as part of a
preventive health care routine, scheduling chiropractic appointments on a
regular basis to keep
their bodies functioning at their best. Others seek care and
treatment for specific conditions with the primary goal of treatment
being pain relief. It is important for you to discuss your objectives
with your chiropractor in order to develop a treatment
plan that works best for you.
Keep in mind, healing rates vary from person to person.
Children tend to respond more quickly to treatment, whereas adults and
seniors may respond more slowly. A good rule of thumb is that the longer
the spine has not been working properly,
the more extensive the care plan may be to achieve desired results.
Is chiropractic care expensive? Will my insurance cover it?
Chiropractic has
demonstrated itself to be one of the most cost-effective forms of care
in all of the health care market. As with any product or service, fees
vary by provider and location.
Many health care plans provide coverage for chiropractic care.
Check with your benefits manager to find out what coverage you may have
with your health plan. Also, talk with your prospective doctor of
chiropractic to learn about your payment
options. Many patients pay directly for care, as they discover
chiropractic to be extremelycost-effective and affordable.
How can I find the right doctor of chiropractic for me?
As members of the
Connecticut Chiropractic Association, we advocate that you take a
proactive approach to your health. When selecting a health care
provider, whether a primary care physician, a dentist, or a doctor of
chiropractic, take the time to consult
with a few different possibilities before settling on the one of
your choice.
Evaluate your needs and health care goals. Talk with your
friends and family; find out whom they recommend. Then speak to your
prospective doctor of chiropractic. A healthy relationship can develop
if you two have the same goals in mind.
To find an Connecticut Chiropractic Association doctor in your area, click this link to Find a Doctor near
you.
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