Chiropractor Visit – What Should You Expect?

By Dr. Curtis Martin • March 1st, 2011

concord chiropractorMany people put off a visit to the chiropractor because they do not know what to expect on the first visit. Unfortunately, there is a lot of false information passed around that is not true. This article will help patients to know what to expect from their first Brentwood Chiropractor visit. Just like visiting any other medical clinic, patients begin the visit by completing a medical history and other paperwork. The insurance card should be presented at the first visit as many insurance plans now cover the cost of chiropractic care. Insurance coverage can significantly lower the cost of chiropractic care for patients.

In the examination room, the chiropractor will visit with the patient. The discussion will begin confirming the medical history but then move to the exact problem that brings the patient to the appointment. The chiropractor will be particularly interested in when the pain began and what you were doing at the time. The examination begins with a manual exam. The doctor will feel the affected area with his or her hands using gentle pressure to evaluate the source and cause of pain. If needed, the doctor may order x-rays or other diagnostic tests to see exactly what is happening in the body.

Ofter completing the exam, the doctor of chiropractic will work with the patient to develop an acceptable plan to aid the healing of the injury. This plan could include more visits to the chiropractor’s office for chiropractic adjustments. The adjustment is a very gently procedure that can speed healing. It should not cause more pain. You will not be given prescription medication or scheduled for surgery from the chiropractor. Instead, you will find safe and natural alternatives that can help you to live with less pain.

After a chiropractic visit, patients should begin to feel less pain. The process may take some time as nerves require time for healing even after pressure is removed. Patients can expect greater range of motion and less pain as healing takes place in their bodies. The adjustment should not increase pain. The Chiropractor may give patients some exercises to do at home. In addition, patients may be given some instructions on proper lifting and other body mechanics that will protect the area of the injury while increasing flexibility of the site. Patients may be asked to make an appointment for a return visit.

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