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WHAT IS AN ADJUSTMENT
A chiropractic adjustment is how we help you get back to doing the things you need, want, and love. We use a variety of techniques for adjustments, but our main goal is always the same—to improve movement and function in your spine and nervous system. Although we utilize specialized tables and instruments to assist with adjustments, the expertise of our chiropractors' hands is our most valuable asset.
To further enhance the effects of your adjustment, we often incorporate other therapies, such as soft tissue work and dry needling, to help you achieve the best possible results. HOW MANY SESSION WILL I NEED
Everyone's needs are unique, so we develop a personalized plan designed to help you achieve optimal results. The number of sessions you'll need will depend on your specific goals and how you respond to the treatments. Our priority is to enhance your progress while keeping your comfort and schedule in mind. We are committed to working with you every step of the way, providing support and guidance to help you reach your goals.
IM IN PAIN, SHOULD I SEE A CHIROPRACTOR NOW
Absolutely! We often see people dealing with both temporary discomfort and more persistent issues. Whether you're experiencing a sudden back strain or chronic neck pain, our goal is to help you feel better.
If you're unsure whether chiropractic care is the right choice for your situation, the best approach is to visit us for a consultation. We'll discuss your concerns and determine if our services are the right fit for you. I'M PREGNANT, CAN I SEE A CHIROPRACTOR
Yes, you can see a chiropractor while pregnant. Chiropractic care is generally safe and can help with pregnancy-related discomforts like back and pelvic pain. Be sure to inform your chiropractor that you're pregnant so they can use appropriate, gentle techniques tailored for your condition.
I have never been to a chiropractor will it hurt?
Many patients who are new to chiropractic care are concerned about whether the experience will be painful. Generally, chiropractic adjustments are not painful. Most patients feel a sense of relief and a reduction in discomfort after their treatment. While some techniques might feel unusual, they are typically not painful, and any discomfort is usually brief. The “popping” sound often associated with adjustments is due to gas release in the joints and is not harmful. If you have concerns or prefer gentler techniques, communicate this with your chiropractor, who can tailor the treatment accordingly
is chiropractic covered by my INSURANCE
If your health insurance covers chiropractic services, you're eligible to make a claim. If you're uncertain, contact your insurance provider to confirm if chiropractic care is included. All receipts are emailed to you, making the online claim process easy and straightforward.
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