
Affordable, Effective, and Natural Pain Relief | Chiropractor in Sun Prairie, WI
Hello everyone, I’m Dr. Kasi from Harvest Chiropractic in Sun Prairie. Today, I want to discuss a common scenario we encounter with new patients who often have an MRI scheduled for the near future. I frequently joke that our goal is to improve your condition so significantly that you can either reschedule or cancel your MRI because you’re feeling much better.
The Role of MRI in Diagnosing Spinal Issues
MRIs are invaluable because they provide detailed images of the soft tissues, joints, discs, and nerves of the spine, which is something X-rays can’t match. However, the digital motion study X-rays we take offer a lot of predictive insights based on visible indicators. For instance, signs of arthritis on an X-ray can often predict disc complications and potential nerve involvement.
Chiropractic Assessments and Treatment
In our practice, we conduct various tests to determine if there’s nerve impingement causing symptoms like numbness or tingling. The beauty of our chiropractic approach lies in our ability to adjust gently, yielding excellent results regardless of whether nerve issues are present or not.
The Outcomes of Chiropractic Care vs. MRI Findings
It’s fascinating that many of our patients, who initially have MRIs scheduled, end up either not needing them or going through with them only because they’re already arranged and covered by insurance. Our aim is to provide such effective care that the necessity for further imaging becomes redundant.
We hope this information reassures you about the potential of chiropractic adjustments to resolve issues that an MRI might only identify. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you at our office and potentially help you avoid unnecessary procedures. If you’re dealing with back problems and considering an MRI, come see us first—let’s work together to enhance your health.
Thank you for considering Harvest Chiropractic. I’m Dr. Kasi, and we’re here to help you achieve better health without relying solely on medical imaging.