Chiropractic Care FAQ
If you’re new to chiropractic, you likely have questions about this form of natural health care. Here are answers to the most commonly asked questions we get at Volunteer Chiropractic:
Once I go to a chiropractor, will I always have to go?
Our goal is to get your problem taken care of, and then help you maintain your health. Once a problem is addressed, it is easier to maintain the progress you’ve achieved than wait for it to revert to a problem again. It is always your choice if you want to maintain good health or not, and we will never pressure you into doing something you don’t want to do
Does a chiropractic adjustment hurt?
Dr. Dan strives hard to make the adjustment as painless and stress free as possible. We offer various techniques to address any concerns.
Can chiropractic cure everything?
No, it doesn’t cure anything. Instead, chiropractic is a tool to keep your nervous system running at an efficient and high level. That’s essential, as the nervous system controls everything, so if it is properly performing, your body has the maximum potential for healing.
Does insurance cover chiropractic visits?
Many insurance plans cover chiropractic. We are happy to check your benefits and let you know when you visit our office.
Do you work with medical doctors?
Yes. We work with any healthcare providers and refer out if there is a need. We are part of your healthcare team, and if you need to see an orthopedist or neurologist, we are happy to send you to the best.
Will I get adjusted on my first visit?
Most of the time, you will be adjusted on your first visit. We perform an exam and determine from the exam if chiropractic is appropriate.
Will you suggest exercises or other things I can do?
We do suggest different stretches and strength exercises for you to help hold your correction longer.
Can someone who has had back surgery see a chiropractor?
Someone who has had back surgery can be adjusted. We will determine to what extent based upon your exam and history.
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