Ask The Doctor - FAQ's
The following are frequently asked questions and their answers. If your question is not answered here, feel free to
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What is chiropractic care?There's nothing mysterious
about chiropractic. It's a natural method of health care that focuses
on treating the causes of physical problems, rather than just treating
the symptoms. Chiropractic is based on a simple but powerful premise.
With a normally functioning spine and healthy nerve system, your body
is better able to heal itself. That's because your spine is the
lifeline of your nervous system. It controls feeling, movement, and all
function through your body.
How does chiropractic work?Chiropractic works by
restoring your body's inborn ability to be healthy. When under the
proper control of your nervous system, all the cells, tissues, and
organs of your body are designed to resist disease and ill health. The
chiropractic approach to better health is to locate and remove
interferences (subluxations, misaligned vertebrae) to your nervous
system. With improved spinal function, there is improved nervous system
function. The goal of the chiropractor is to remove interference that
may be impairing normal health through specific chiropractic
adjustments, allowing your body to heal itself. A healthy spine and a
healthy lifestyle are your keys to optimal health!
What type of education do chiropractic doctors receive?Doctors
of Chiropractic are well educated. Chiropractic education and medical
education are similar in many respects and different in others because
chiropractors do not prescribe drugs or perform surgery, and medical
doctors do not correct vertebral subluxations. After graduating with a
Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) Degree, each candidate passes the
demanding four part National Board Examinations. Then, doctors apply to
a governmental or professional licensing board and pass a still more
difficult test before being granted the privilege to practice. A
chiropractor's education, however, never ends. Most doctors complete
regular postgraduate instruction for license renewal and to stay
current on the latest research and adjustment techniques.
What is a chiropractic adjustment?A chiropractic
adjustment is the art of using a specific force in a precise direction,
applied to a joint that is subluxated, "locked up," or not moving
properly. The purpose of this safe and natural procedure is to
eliminate interference to the nervous system, improving spinal function
and overall health. "Gentle spinal adjustments boost your body's
immunity"
Can I tell if I have a subluxation?Not always. A
subluxation is like a dental cavity--you may have it for a long time
before symptoms appear. That's why periodic spinal checkups are so
important. Although it may be possible to know you have a subluxation,
it is rarely possible to be sure you don't. Regular spinal checkups are
always a good idea, and they promote good health from the inside out.
Do children need chiropractic care?Since significant
spinal trauma can occur at birth, many parents have their newborns
checked for vertebral subluxation. Naturally, chiropractic adjusting
procedures are adapted for the child's spine. Many childhood health
complaints that are brushed off can be traced to the spine. Health
problems that emerge in adulthood could often be prevented by having
your children's spine checked by a chiropractor early. Most parents
report that their children enjoy their chiropractic adjustments and are
healthier than their peers.
Are all patients adjusted the same way?No. The doctor
evaluates each patient's unique spinal problem and develops an
individual course of care. Each chiropractic adjustment builds on the
one before. The resulting recommendations are based upon years of
training and experience. Each patient's care is uniquely different from
every other patient.
Is chiropractic safe?Yes. Chiropractic has an excellent
safety record. It is the result of a conservative and natural approach
to health that avoids invasive procedures or addictive drugs. As proof,
one merely has to compare malpractice rates between chiropractors and
other health care professionals. Chiropractors' malpractice premiums
are a small fraction of those for medical doctors.
What causes the sound during an adjustment?Actually,
adjustments do not always produce a sound. Often, however, adjustments
do create the sound of a spinal "release," or "popping" sound. The
sound is caused by gas rushing in to fill the partial vacuum created
when the joints are slightly separated. This sound is painless and
totally harmless.
Can I adjust myself?No. Since a chiropractic adjustment
is a specific force, applied in a specific direction to a specific
joint, it is virtually impossible to adjust oneself correctly and
accurately. It is possible to turn or bend or twist in certain ways to
create a "popping" sound that sometimes accompanies a chiropractic
adjustment. Unfortunately, this type of joint manipulation is usually
counterproductive, often making an already unstable spine even more
unstable, and can sometimes be dangerous. Adjusting the spine is not
for amateurs!
Is chiropractic care addictive?No. If only it were, there
would be more healthy people around and chiropractors would not get
patients who last saw a chiropractor "a few years ago when their back
went out." It is possible to get used to feeling more balanced, less
stressed, and more energetic as a result or regular chiropractic care.
Chiropractic is not addictive, however, good health is.
Can a person who had back surgery see a chiropractor?Yes.
It's an unfortunate fact that up to half of those who had spinal
surgery discover a return of their original symptoms months or years
later. They then face the prospect of additional surgery. This too
common occurrence is know as "Failed Back Surgery Syndrome."
Chiropractic may help prevent repeated back surgeries. In fact, if
chiropractic care is initially, utilized back surgery can often be
avoided in the first place.
Does chiropractic work for all types of health problems?No,
however chiropractic care is successful with a very wide variety of
health problems not necessarily considered "back" problems because of
improved nerve system function. With a normal nerve supply the body's
natural healing capacity can improve a variety of health problems.
Is it OK to see a chiropractor if I'm pregnant?Anytime is
a good time for a better functioning nerve system. Pregnant mothers
find that chiropractic adjustments improve their pregnancy and make
delivery easier for themselves and their baby. Adjusting methods are
always adapted to a patients size, weight, age, and condition of health.
What is the difference between a chiropractor and an osteopath?Chiropractors
base their care on the detection correction, and prevention of
vertebral subluxations (spinal misalignments). We use specific spinal
adjustments to correct the spin, to improve nerve system functions and
reduce nerve interference. Osteopaths use drugs, surgery, and other
traditional medical therapies and only occasionally use manipulative
procedures.
Why do chiropractors take x-rays?Chiropractors take
x-rays to reveal the internal structure and alignment of the spine. We
are also concerned about underlying disease processes and disorders of
the spine such as spinal deterioration, arthritis of the spine,
abnormal development, bone spurs, disc disorders, tumors and spinal
curvature. X-rays also provide a blueprint for correcting the spine
back to optimal health and alignment.
Is a good work-out the same as getting adjusted?No.
Exercise is an important part of good health, yet without normal spinal
function a physical workout merely puts additional wear and tear on
improperly functioning spinal joints.