Ever went to a Chiropractor? Thinking of how Chiropractic care work? Here are the information which can answer your questions.
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What Happens at the Chiropractor?
Whilevisiting a chiropractor is similar to visiting other healthcare
providers.it does have some unique elements. You will likely findthe
office setting and intake procedures quite familiar, but many notice
the distinctive appearance of the chiropractic treatment table.
These tables areoften quite elaborate to allow specific positioning
and movement during spinal adjustments and thus assist the
chiropractic treatment.
What happens during the intake?
An initial chiropractic consultation isvery similar to that of a stan-
dard medical intake. You will likely complete a health questionnaire
and answer questions about your health history.Typically the chiro-
practor asks you to indicate where you are experiencing discomfort
by marking the areas on a drawing of the human body.
What happens during the physical exam?
Thechiropractor will start with a routine physical exam. then
follow it with an exam that focuses on the spine. with particular
attention given to the areas of complaint. The chiropractor will
most likely examine your whole spine. For example, ifyou had a
low back complaint, the chiropractor would also likely perform a
neckexam because the adaptations resulting from injury or
subluxation in one area can result in secondary irritations
somewhere else in the spine.
What goes into a treatment plan?
Following the assessments, the chiropractor will develop a
treatment plan that takes into account:
• The extent of your injury or irritation
• Your general health
• The condition ofyour spine as affected by age and previous injury
• What your goals are - this is most important item
Your goals of treatment should result from the discussion you have
with your chiropractor. Many peopleseek simple relief of pain or
discomfort, while others want to begin a regimen of ongoing care
meant to improve their general health.