
Langley Chiropractic and Wellness
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of function
FAQ's ABOUT CHIROPRACTIC
Is chiropractic manipulation a safe procedure?
Chiropractic treatment is a drug free, non-invasive approach to
common musculoskeletal conditions such as neck and back pain. As
such, it is a very low risk therapy. In extremely rare situations
– between one or two out of one million treatments –
there is a possibility that manipulation of the upper neck may contribute
to a stroke.
How is chiropractic manipulation performed?
Chiropractic manipulation is a manual procedure which utilizes
the highly-refined skills developed during four intensive years
of chiropractic education. The chiropractor uses his/her hands to
manipulate the spine in order to restore or enhance spinal functioning.
Manipulation is a highly controlled procedure which rarely causes
discomfort. The chiropractor adapts the procedure to meet the specific
needs of each patient. Patients often note positive changes in their
symptoms immediately following treatment.
Is chiropractic treatment appropriate for children?
There many reasons why a child might benefit from chiropractic
care. Children are very physically active and experience many types
of falls and blows from participating in sports which can cause
back pain and discomfort. Chiropractic care is always adapted to
the individual patient. It is highly skilled and, in the case of
the children, is very gentle.
While there is a wealth of clinical evidence that musculoskeletal
treatment of infants has many positive effects, well-controlled
studies are required to verify some of the benefits that are commonly
seen in practice.
Most recently, a research report published in the Journal of Manipulative
and Physiological Therapeutics concluded that “spinal manipulation
is effective in relieving infantile colic.” The study was
a randomized, controlled clinical trial with a blinded observer
and compared the effect of chiropractic therapy with a commonly
prescribed medication used to prevent colic.
What exactly is chiropractic adjustment?
A chiropractic adjustment is any chiropractic therapeutic procedure
that uses controlled force, leverage, direction, strength and speed
at a specific joint to restore normal motion and function, relieving
muscle spasms, pain and nerve irritation. This controlled thrust
moves a joint past its usual range of motion, without exceeding
its limits. The term “adjustment” is used interchangeably
with the term “Manipulation”.
Is it effective?
The scientific literature contains many studies which have found
that chiropractic spinal manipulation is the most effective, cost-effective
and safest treatment for back pain. These include studies in medical
literature, government funded reports as well as expert practice
guidelines. Quite simply put, seeing a chiropractor, along with
active exercise, is an appropriate action to take when suffering
from short-term back or neck pain.
What are the risk factors I need to be aware of?
Chiropractors are extremely well trained to recognize risk factors
for patients. Aggressive treatments are not performed when there
is a risk, and the patient is told immediately.
What side effects can I expect?
While some discomfort may typically follow a adjustment, in the
form of temporary mild pain, it is uncommon to experience side effects.
Manipulation performed by a chiropractor is safe and effective.
In fact, spinal manipulation is amongst the most researched health
care interventions, and studies consistently indicate that it is
extraordinarily safe.
Why do I need several treatments to heal completely?
The hands-on nature of the treatment is essentially what sends
patients back to the chiropractor a number of times. To be treated
by a chiropractor, you need to be in his or her office. Often however,
the course of treatment from your family physician involves a pre-established
plan that you conduct at home such as taking a course of antibiotics
for one or two weeks.
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