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Frequently Asked Questions
Our chiropractors commonly treat conditions like back pain, neck pain, headaches, and joint issues. In addition we specialize in pre-natal, post-natal, and pediatric care. We focus on improving spinal alignment and nervous system function to alleviate pain and promote overall wellness.
Chiropractic care shouldn't hurt; it's typically gentle and non-invasive, focusing on adjustments to improve alignment and alleviate pain. However, some patients may experience mild discomfort or soreness afterward, similar to post-workout soreness, but it's usually temporary and can be relieved with rest and gentle stretching. Your chiropractor will communicate with you throughout the session to ensure your comfort level.
Chiropractic adjustments are considered safe when performed by one of our trained and licensed professional chiropractors. Serious complications are rare but can include temporary soreness, stiffness, or minor discomfort after an adjustment. Your Chiro Co. chiropractor will conduct a thorough evaluation before treatment and discuss any potential risks or concerns with you.
The number of sessions needed for noticeable improvement varies depending on factors such as the severity of your condition and your body's response to treatment. Some patients experience relief after just a few sessions, while others may require ongoing care for chronic issues. Our chiropractors will discuss a personalized treatment plan with you based on your needs and goals.
Chiropractic care takes a holistic approach, focusing on the body's natural ability to heal itself and emphasizing spinal health and nervous system function. Traditional medicine often relies on medication and surgery to treat symptoms, while chiropractic care aims to address the underlying cause of health issues. Our Chiro Co. chiropractors may also recommend lifestyle changes, exercise, and nutritional support to enhance overall wellness.
Our Chiro Co. chiropractors undergo extensive education and training, including completing a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree program from an accredited chiropractic college. They are trained in spinal manipulation techniques, anatomy, physiology, and diagnostic procedures. Additionally, chiropractors must pass national and state board exams to obtain licensure to practice.
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