What Can I Expect On My First Visit To A Chiropractor?
The first thing a chiropractor will do is ask you about the health complaints about which you are chiefly concerned. The DC will also ask about your family history, dietary habits, other care you may have had (chiropractic, osteopathic, medical, etc.), the nature of your work, and other questions designed to help determine the nature of your illness and the best way to go about treating the problem.You will need to fill out some paperwork. THis is mostly for general information and processing of any insurance claims, if you are using insurance.
A physical examination will be performed in accordance with your DC’s clinical judgement, which may include x-rays, laboratory analysis and other diagnostic procedures. In addition, a careful spinal examination and analysis will be performed to detect any
structural abnormalities which may be affecting or causing your condition. This can include postural analysis, range of motion, muscle strength and reflexes, along with what would typicall encompass a physical exam. All of these elements are important components of your total health profile, and vital to the doctor of chiropractic in evaluating your problem.
You may or may not receive an actual treatment on your first visit. Often times this is a fact gathering meeting only.However, If you are in severe pain and it has been determined that you should try a short course of chiropractic treatment, modalities to reduce pain may be used. An actual “adjustment,” as doctors of chiropractic use the term, means the specific manipulation of vertebrae which have abnormal movement patterns or fail to function normally. Doctors of chiropractic spend years learning motion palpation (the art of examining by movement or touch) and other forms of spinal examining procedures, so that they can administer specific and appropriate spinal adjustments.
Upon completetion of the consultation and examination, several things may happen. First ofall, it may be determined that your particular problem is not appropriate for chiropractic treatment and you may be referred back to your primary care physician or another type of health care practitioner. Back pain can often be just a symptom of something such as kidney stones, vascular problems, infection or even gall bladder problems. The examination you received may determine this course of action. Another possibility is that you may be referred for x-rays or other imaging modalities such as MRI exams. This is done in order to determine the exact course of action.
Lastly, if you are going to be in a working relationship with the chiropractor, you will receive a report detailing the nature of your problem, what was found and a plan to deal with it. It is important for you to be comfortable, informed and clear on what needs to be done.
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