FAQ

Chiropractic FAQ

  • Is chiropractic effective?

    Chiropractic helps to remove postural imbalances and structural misalignments that can accumulate in our bodies over time. Chiropractic works by restoring your own innate ability to be healthy. For your body to remain healthy, your nervous system must function optimally. For your nervous system to function well it must be free of interference. By restoring spinal function with Chiropractic adjustments, nerve interference by subluxated vertebrae is removed, thus allowing optimal nervous system function and improved health.

  • Why should I see a Chiropractor?

    Seeing a chiropractor is not only for back pain and neck pain. Chiropractic care is an excellent way to keep your body at its peak performance through nutrition, adjustment and overall wellness. In addition, chiropractic care has been known to help a wide range of conditions from fibromyalgia to diabetes.


  • What is Subluxation?

    When a vertebrae becomes misaligned or moves out of its normal position, this is referred to in the chiropractic profession as a subluxation. Subluxations can be caused by a wide range of issues ranging from a minor slip or bump to a car accident or any sudden trauma. When a vertebrae is subluxated, it begins to put pressure on nerves, blood vessels and surrounding structures. This pressure comes with a price. The subluxation interrupts the natural pathways which communicate messages from the brain. Without optimal communication, the structures supported by those nerves will break down. 


  • How does chiropractic care work?

    Chiropractic is an holistic way of looking at the human body. It's based on the idea that the body is self-sustaining and self-healing. The body is in essence completely controlled by the brain through the spinal cord and the vast networks of nerves that make up the body's nervous system. When this system is not functioning at its peak, the overall performance of the human body is lacking.


    In the chiropractic world, pharmaceuticals are not utilized as a form of treating a patient. While supplementation and nutrition are almost always a part of the bigger picture, pharmaceutical intervention can be viewed as a band-aid to treat symptoms rather than addressing the problem at its source. 


    While it's often perceived that the chiropractor is solely here to treat back and neck pain, this is simply a small piece of what the profession really is capable of handling. Chiropractors not only treat soft and hard tissue problems such as sciatica and joint pain, but are called on to deal with more significant issues. Some of these issues include fibromyalgia, allergies, insomnia, headaches and many more.

  • What is a chiropractic adjustment? Is it safe?

    Adjustments, or manipulation as they're sometimes referred to are the minor movement of vertebrae in the spine. The objective of this correction is to realign vertebrae that have misaligned for a number of reasons ranging from normal daily activity to trauma such as a car accident.


    When these vertebrae are out of place, it has a systemic effect from muscular to the central nervous system. Without proper vertebral alignment and flow of all nerves and systems in the body from the brain, we can't function at our peak.


    An adjustment is a specific force from the chiropractor utilizing either the hands or an instrument to move a vertebrae back into place. This happens with a quick movement and is often without discomfort. You may hear a noise that sounds like you're cracking your knuckles referred to as joint cavitation. It is the release of gases such as oxygen and nitrogen from the joint.


    In the chiropractic world, pharmaceutical interventions are not utilized as a form of treating a patient. While supplementation and nutrition are almost always a part of the bigger picture, drugs and prescriptions can be viewed as band-aids to treat symptoms rather than going to the source and treating the real problem.


    While it's often perceived that the chiropractor is solely here to treat back and neck pain, this is a small piece of what the profession is capable of handling. Chiropractors not only treat soft and hard tissue problems such as sciatica and joint pain, but are largely called on to deal with more significant issues. Some of these issues include fibromyalgia, allergies, insomnia, headaches and many more.

  • What can I expect from my visit to a chiropractor?

    Going to the Chiropractor is a new experience for many of us. Maybe we've heard through a friend or have done some research online. It's possible that you are just fed up with living in pain and it's time to do something about it. In either case, your first visit to the chiropractor will really be about our doctors getting to know you and discussing your history, current condition and goals.

    When these vertebrae are out of place, it has an overall systemic effect from muscular to the central nervous system. Without proper alignment and flow of all nerves and systems in the body from the brain, we can't function at our peak.


    An adjustment is a specific force from the chiropractor utilizing the hands or an instrument to move a vertebrae back into place. This happens with a quick movement and is often without discomfort. You may hear a noise that sounds like you're cracking your knuckles referred to as joint cavitation. It is the release of gases such as oxygen and nitrogen from the joint.


    In the chiropractic world, pharmaceutical intervention is not utilized as a form of treating a patient. While supplementation and nutrition are almost always a part of the bigger picture, pharmaceuticals can be viewed as band-aids to treat symptoms rather than going to the source and treating the real problem.


    While it's often perceived that the chiropractor is solely here to treat back and neck pain, this is a small piece of what the profession is capable of handling. Chiropractors not only treat soft and hard tissue problems such as sciatica and joint pain, but are called on to deal with more significant issues. Some of these issues include fibromyalgia, allergies, insomnia, headaches and many more.

  • What results can I expect from treatment?

    Chiropractic is based on the idea of removing imbalances both structural and postural in an effort to allow our body to heal itself. For this to happen the network of nerves and signals from your brain, down your spinal cord, to the network of nerves must be allowed to flow freely without any interruption. Chiropractors have the ability and skill to remove these interruptions or misalignments and allow the body to perform as it was meant to.


    If you've ever been in a car accident, played a sport, fell down or just bumped into something too hard, it's very possible that you are not functioning at your best due to a misalignment. While there are many potential mechanical or structural causes for misalignment, there are also chemical reasons. For instance, if you smoke or drink excessively or even just have a poor diet, the chemical issues in your body can eventually cause underlying conditions and disease to appear.


    Allowing a chiropractor to get you back on track both chemically and structurally will bring your body back to the proper state it should be in to perform at its peak.

    When these vertebrae are out of place, it has an overall systemic effect from muscular to the central nervous system. Without proper alignment and flow of all nerves and systems in the body from the brain, we can't function at our peak.


    An adjustment is often a pressure from the chiropractor utilizing the hands or an instrument to move a vertebrae back into place. This happens with a quick movement and is often without discomfort. You may hear a noise that sounds like you're cracking your knuckles referred to as joint cavitation. It is the release of gases such as oxygen and nitrogen from the joint.


    In the chiropractic world, drugs and medicine are not utilized as a form of treating a patient. While supplementation and nutrition are almost always a part of the bigger picture, drugs and prescriptions can be viewed as band-aids to treat symptoms rather than going to the source and treating the real problem.


    While it's often perceived that the chiropractor is solely here to treat back and neck pain, this is simply a small piece of what the profession really is capable of handling. Chiropractors not only treat soft and hard tissue problems such as sciatica and joint pain, but are largely called on to deal with more significant issues. Some of these issues include fibromyalgia, allergies, insomnia, headaches and many more.

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