FAQs
A list of the frequently asked questions we receive in our office.
A list of the frequently asked questions we receive in our office.
Chiropractic focuses on the spine’s intricate connection with the nervous system- when the spine is out of balance it puts pressure on the nervous system and creates dysfunction and as a result, pain in some cases. By taking the pressure off of the nervous system with specific, Chiropractic adjustments Chiropractic helps to restore proper nervous system function.
Correct- we utilize Torque Release Technique, which is an extremely advanced Chiropractic technique focusing on neurological function. Why is that important? Your nervous system controls EVERY function in your body.
Yes and No- Insurance definitely can help but they typically don’t cover all costs. It also depends on your plan and the requirements that need to be met before benefits are provided to a patient.
Very! Study after study shows the safety and efficacy of Chiropractic. It helps that we adjust with an instrument, which is less strenuous on the spine.
It’s not only safe, but highly recommended! By balancing the pelvis, Chiropractic helps promote a healthy and comfortable pregnancy for mom and baby!
Yes and No- the adjustment doesn’t create an addiction in and of itself, however when you are functioning at a higher level than when you are not getting adjusted, that is what is addicting! You are able to tell when your body is in a well-adjusted state compared to when it is not.
Absolutely! Using our instrument, we can turn the force down for the adjustment while still providing a precise and accurate adjustment to a child’s spine and nervous system.
A chiropractor has to complete a bachelor’s degree and then goes to school for about 3.5 years (About 5.5 years of curriculum) for their doctorate degree.
Yes! We see quite a few people who have had surgery, even some who have been recommended to get a second surgery! The same idea about the gentle nature of our technique- we can serve many different people with different health histories.
This really depends on the person and the case. Obviously, someone who is 10 years old will respond quicker than a 90 year old. What also matters is the patient’s health history, contributing health factors, and the patient’s commitment to following our recommendations. The patients who do the best are the ones that dive all in to Chiropractic care and our recommendations.