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CHIROPRACTIC

Commonly Asked Questions

  • Chiropractors specialize in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal issues, particularly those involving the spine. They use manual adjustments, soft tissue techniques, and other therapies to improve alignment, relieve pain, and enhance overall body function.

  • Yes, chiropractic care is generally safe when performed by a licensed professional. Side effects are usually mild, such as soreness or stiffness, and serious complications are extremely rare.

    • Back and neck pain

    • Headaches and migraines

    • Joint pain (shoulders, knees, hips)

    • Sciatica

    • Sports injuries

    • Poor posture and spinal misalignment

  • The frequency of visits depends on your condition and treatment goals. Some people benefit from weekly or bi-weekly sessions, while others may only need occasional maintenance visits.

  • In most cases, you don’t need a referral to see a chiropractor. However, it’s best to check with your insurance provider or healthcare plan.

  • An adjustment is a controlled, precise force applied to a specific joint to improve alignment, mobility, and function. It helps reduce pain, inflammation, and tension in the surrounding tissues.

  • Yes! Chiropractors address various issues, including joint pain, headaches, sports injuries, and posture-related problems. They also provide lifestyle advice, such as ergonomics and exercises, to improve overall health.

  • Chiropractors complete extensive education, including a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree, which requires several years of graduate-level study in anatomy, physiology, and clinical practice. They must also pass national and state licensing exams.