Chiropractic Care Includes More than Spinal Manipulation
What is a chiropractor?
Chiropractors are medical professionals who diagnose and treat musculoskeletal
and nervous system disorders. While chiropractors use traditional diagnostic
testing methods (like x-rays, MRI, and lab work), they also use specific chiropractic
techniques that involve hands-on manipulation of the body. Chiropractors do
not prescribe medications and they do not perform surgery. However, chiropractors
are trained to recognize when an injury is outside of their scope of practice
and will refer patients to the appropriate medical specialist if necessary.
How do I find one?
Doctors of Chiropractic are licensed in all 50 states. State licensing boards
regulate the practice of chiropractic and grants licenses to chiropractors
who meet certain educational and examination requirements. You can ask your
primary care physician for a recommendation, ask people you know who go
to a chiropractor, look in the phone book, or use Find
A Chiropractor on SpineUniverse to locate a chiropractor in your area.
Adjustments - do they really crack my back?
When vertebrae
become misaligned, they can place pressure on the spinal nerves and cause
pain. This is called a subluxation. Chiropractors use a specific technique
called a spinal adjustment to treat subluxations.
During an adjustment, the vertebra is returned to the proper position in the spinal column. When your vertebrae are adjusted, tiny pockets of gas are released from the joints, sometimes making a "popping" noise. It's the same sound you hear when you crack your knuckles.
Who can benefit from chiropractic?
Some patients with the following conditions have found chiropractic to be
helpful:
- Pain and stiffness in the neck, shoulders, back, arms, hands, chest, abdomen, hips, legs, feet.
- Certain types of headaches
- Sciatica
- Injuries and trauma to the body such as whiplash
- Scoliosis
- Leg pain
- Sports injuries
- Bursitis and Tendonitis (conditions involving inflammation of soft tissues)
- Fibromyalgia (chronic muscle pain and stiffness)
- Arthritis
Other Services
Although their main method of treatment is the spinal adjustment, many chiropractors
also use other therapies to treat their patients, including:
- Exercise
- Massage
- Diet and nutritional counseling
- Lifestyle modification counseling such as smoking cessation, weight loss, and stress management
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