What Problems do Chiropractors treat?
Doctors of chiropractic treat many different types of problems but mainly focus on
those conditions that affect your muscles, joints and nerves. Problems such as low
back pain, neck pain, headaches, pain into your arms and legs, carpal tunnel syndrome
and whiplash injuries following car accidents are just a few examples of what we treat
effectively. It is only after a thorough examination that ANY doctor can really tell if
chiropractic is right for you. At Healthsource, we pride ourselves on the policy that if
we think we can help you (for whatever your condition may be) we tell you. If we think
we cannot… we tell you that too.
I have been told that Chiropractic can make me worse, Is that true?
As with all types of healthcare, there are potential risks in the delivery of
treatment. Chiropractic however, is remarkably safe. The key to safe, effective
care is most often determined by the information the doctor gathers from you
during your first visit to our office. It is during your first visit that your
Healthsource doctor begins by taking a thorough history to identify the nature of
your problem. You will be asked detailed questions regarding your past and present
condition and also receive a thorough examination so that we can determine how we
can best help you. Once all of this information is obtained… and… before any
treatment begins, you will receive a report on your test findings along with a
program of recommended care. Our systems and procedures at Healthsource are
designed to keep your care safe, enjoyable and effective. .
What does an adjustment do and is it painful?
Chiropractic adjustments are safe, gentle, and effective movements of your
joints by the chiropractors hand or an adjusting tool, performed for the
purpose of restoring normal position and movement of those joints. Once these
bones or vertebrae are restored to their proper position and movement, the
spinal cord and its nerves are no longer irritated and so can work as they
should. Remember that the nervous system makes EVERYTHING in your body work,
once the spine is simply “in line” and no irritation is on the nerves or spinal
cord, the body has the ability to be strong, healthy and if injured… heal.
What is the noise that I hear during the adjustment?
The noise that you hear is similar to when you crack your knuckles. When an
adjustment is made, the gases that are present in the adjusted joint are
released. When the gases are released, you hear that familiar popping sound.
It is nothing that one needs to be concerned about and it is not harmful at all.
Can you have adjustments if you have spinal disease or surgery?
That depends on your particular case but in most instances… yes! The whole purpose
of your consultation and examination is to determine if chiropractic is right
for you. Once we gather all information important to your case, if we think
we can help you... we tell you that. If we think we cannot… we tell you that
too.
Why do I need x-rays?
X-rays are taken for your own safety. Sometimes bad things show up on x-rays
like old fractures, arthritis, scoliosis and other problems that are important
for the doctor to know. Finally, x-rays can ensure your best possible results
in care. We use state-of-the-art equipment which offers lower radiation and
better quality films to help the doctor see what he or she needs to see to help
them design a program of care that’s just right for you.
Are chiropractic doctors trained the same way as
medical doctors?
According to a National Health Federation survey utilizing curriculum statistics
from 22 medical universities and 11 chiropractic colleges, the first two years
of study to be a medical doctor or a chiropractor is very similar. The minimum
number of hours for medical students studying classes like anatomy, pathology,
chemistry, etc is around 2750 hours. For chiropractors it is 2900 hours. During
the last two years of medical school, students spend more time studying classes
like pharmacology (prescription drugs), general surgery and immunology while
chiropractors learn more about adjusting the spine, nutrition and natural approaches
to health. When it all comes down to it, according to the NHF (National Health
Federation) there is a minimum requirement of 4250 classroom hours the first
four years of medical school and 4500 classroom hours involved with chiropractic
school.
Do Chiropractors use technology as well as hands-on techniques?
There are many ways to adjust the spine. Some chiropractors use their hands
to move the bones while some use instruments or mechanical “tools” to adjust
the vertebrae. All techniques work… it’s just that some work better for some
people and others work better for others. You just have to find out which works
best for you. Doctors at Healthsource are trained in a variety of techniques to
help us treat a wide range of people and conditions.
Do the chiropractors use vitamins or herbs in treatment?
Some do and some don’t. It has been our experience at Healthsource that you get
out of life what you put into health. Putting good vitamins, supplements and
minerals into our body is a healthy choice. We carry a complete line of physician
grade supplements that can certainly assist you on your road to recovery.