What
conditions respond well and are commonly treated at your office?
Neck
and Back Pain
Sciatica
Shoulder and Arm Pain
Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Pain
Hip/Leg Pain Scoliosis
Facet Syndrome
Fatigue
Headaches/Migraines Allergies
Auto/Work/Sports Injuries
How long does it usually
take to relieve pain?
Our average patient is out of pain in one to seven treatments. The fastest pain relief
is obtained by combining Chiropractic and/or Acupuncture and Physical Medicine / Therapeutic Procedures. Our doctors are Board
Certified in Physical Medicine / Therapeutic Procedures which include electric muscle stimulation, ultrasound, intersegmental
traction therapy, and various modalities to get the fastest pain relief.
In most cases, we are able to offer treatment
on the first visit in an effort to get you feeling better as quickly as possible.
Why do some Chiropractors routinely recommend 52 treatments or more?
You will not receive an
appointment sheet with 52 future visits on it from our office! Even with 25 years of experience, we cannot predict exactly
how long a condition will take to heal, but we have a good idea. Everyone responds differently to care and there are many
factors that come into consideration such as age, overall health, the length of time the condition has existed, and how closely
you follow the recommended treatment plan. When you combine Chiropractic, Physical Medicine / Therapeutic Procedures, and/or
Acupuncture, pain relief is much faster. We do not have a crystal ball, but our extensive experience allows us to recommend
a treatment plan based on logical findings, continually adjusted according to your response to treatment. Remember - how long you want to benefit from treatment is always
up to you!
Are x-rays always required?
No. In our office, x-rays are only
required if they are medically necessary for your specific condition. We have on-site x-ray for your convenience. All
x-rays are taken and interpreted by our doctors.
What if I need an
MRI or blood tests?
Our doctors are qualified to order and interpret both MRI examinations and
blood tests.
Is Chiropractic information available online?
For additional information on Chiropractic, visit the website
at www.Chirofind.com.