
Chiropractic Questions Answered:
It's that time of year again..time for New Years Resolutions! While
most vow to lose weight, eat healthier, and save more money, we here at
Care Chiropractic vow to spread the word about the wonders of
chiropractic! We've complied a list of questions most frequently asked
by our new patients.
What conditions do chiropractors treat?
Doctors
of Chiropractic (DCs) care for patients of all ages, with a variety of
health conditions. DCs are especially well known for their expertise in
caring for patients with back pain, neck pain and
headaches...particularly with their highly skilled manipulations or
chiropractic adjustments. They also care for patients with a wide range
of injuries and disorders of the musculoskeletal system, involving the
muscles, ligaments and joints. These painful conditions often involve
or impact the nervous system, which can cause referred pain and
dysfunction distant to the region of injury. The benefits of
chiropractic care extend to general health issues,such as ear
infections, as well, since our body structure affects our overall
function. DCs also counsel patients on diet, nutrition, exercise,
healthy habits, and occupationaland lifestyle modification.
Is chiropractic treatment safe? Chiropractic
is widely recognized as one of the safest drug-free, non-invasive
therapies available for the treatment of neuromusculoskeletal
complaints. Although chiropractic has an excellent safety record, no
health treatment is completely free of potential adverse effects. The
risks associated with chiropractic, however, are very small. Many
patients feel immediate relief following chiropractic treatment, but
some may experience mild soreness or aching, just as they do after some
forms of exercise. Current literature shows that minor discomfort or
soreness following spinal manipulation typically fades within 24
hours.
Neck pain and some types of headaches are treated through precise
cervical manipulation. Cervical manipulation, often called a neck
adjustment, works to improve joint mobility in the neck, restoring range
of motion and reducing muscle spasm, which helps relieve pressure and
tension. Neck manipulation is a remarkably safe procedure. While some
reports have associated upper high-velocity neck manipulation with a
certain kind of stroke, or vertebral artery dissection, recent evidence
suggests that this type of arterial injury often takes place
spontaneously, or following everyday activities such as turning the head
while driving, swimming, or having a shampoo in a hair salon. Patients
with this condition may experience neck pain and headache that leads
them to seek professional care—often at the office of a doctor of
chiropractic or family physician—but that care is not the cause of the
injury. The best evidence indicates that the incidence of artery
injuries associated with high-velocity upper neck manipulation is
extremely rare – about 1 case in 5.85 million manipulations.
If you are visiting your doctor of chiropractic with upper-neck pain
or headache, be very specific about your symptoms. This will help your
doctor of chiropractic offer the safest and most effective treatment,
even if it involves referral to another health care provider.
It is important for patients to understand the risks associated with
some of the most common treatments for musculoskeletal pain --
prescription and over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDS) -- as these treatments may carry risks significantly greater
than those of chiropractic manipulation. According to a study from the
American Journal of Gastroenterology, approximately one-third of all
hospitalizations and deaths related to gastrointestinal bleeding can be
attributed to the use of aspirin or NSAID painkillers like ibuprofen.
Is chiropractic treatment appropriate for children? Yes,
children can benefit from chiropractic care. Children are very
physically active and experience many types of falls and blows from
activities of daily living as well as from participating in sports.
Injuries such as these may cause many symptoms including back and neck
pain, stiffness, soreness or discomfort. Chiropractic care is always
adapted to the individual patient. It is a highly skilled treatment, and
in the case of children, very gentle.
How is a chiropractic adjustment performed? Chiropractic
adjustment or manipulation is a manual procedure that utilizes the
highly refined skills developed during the doctor of chiropractic’s
intensive years of chiropractic education. The chiropractic physician
typically uses his or her hands--or an instrument--to manipulate the
joints of the body, particularly the spine, in order to restore or
enhance joint function. This often helps resolve joint inflammation and
reduces the patient's pain. Chiropractic manipulation is a highly
controlled procedure that rarely causes discomfort. The chiropractor
adapts the procedure to meet the specific needs of each patient.
Patients often note positive changes in their symptoms immediately
following treatment.
Why is there a popping sound when a joint is adjusted? Adjustment
(or manipulation) of a joint may result in the release of a gas bubble
between the joints, which makes a popping sound. The same thing occurs
when you “crack” your knuckles. The noise is caused by the change of
pressure within the joint, which results in gas bubbles being released.
There is usually minimal, if any, discomfort involved.
Is chiropractic treatment ongoing? The hands-on
nature of the chiropractic treatment is essentially what requires
patients to visit the chiropractor a number of times. To be treated by a
chiropractor, a patient needs to be in his or her office. In contrast, a
course of treatment from medical doctors often involves a
pre-established plan that is conducted at home (i.e. taking a course of
antibiotics once a day for a couple of weeks). A chiropractor may
provide acute, chronic, and/or preventive care thus making a certain
number of visits sometimes necessary. Your doctor of chiropractic
should tell you the extent of treatment recommended and how long you can
expect it to last.
Do insurance plans cover chiropractic? Yes.
Chiropractic care is included in most health insurance plans, including
major medical plans, workers’ compensation, Medicare, some Medicaid
plans, and Blue Cross Blue Shield plans for federal employees, among
others. Chiropractic care is also available to active-duty members of
the armed forces at more than 60 military bases and is available to
veterans at 36 major veterans medical facilities.
What type of education and training do chiropractors have? Doctors
of chiropracticare educated as primary-contact health care providers,
with an emphasis on diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the
musculoskeletal system (the muscles, ligaments and joints of the spine
and extremities) and the nerves that supply them. Educational
requirements for doctors of chiropractic are among the most stringent of
any of the health care professions.
The typical applicant for chiropractic college has already acquired
nearly four years of pre-medical undergraduate college education,
including courses in biology, inorganic and organic chemistry, physics,
psychology and related lab work. Once accepted into an accredited
chiropractic college, the requirements become even more demanding — four
to five academic years of professional study are the standard. Doctors
of chiropractic are educated in orthopedics, neurology, physiology,
human anatomy, clinical diagnosis including laboratory procedures,
diagnostic imaging, exercise, nutrition rehabilitation and more.
Because chiropractic care includes highly skilled
manipulation/adjusting techniques, a significant portion of time is
spent in clinical technique training to master these important
manipulative procedures.
In total, the chiropractic college curriculum includes a minimum of
4,200 hours of classroom, laboratory and clinical experience. The course
of study is approved by an accrediting agency that is fully recognized
by the U.S. Department of Education.
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