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Common
Myths on Chiropractic Care
Some people are still
scared of trying alternative treatments, particular chiropractic care, because of misconceptions and myths. Here
are some common myths you might have heard about chiropractic care:
Myth: Chiropractic is
Painful
Chiropractic is generally
painless. A lot of patients immediately feel relieved and relaxed after treatments. Some even describe the
procedure and experience similarly to getting a massage. Patients that have long been struggling with neck pain
and back pain may feel some discomfort, but their visits become more relaxing and comfortable over
time.
Most adult patients look
forward to chiropractic treatments. Chiropractic treatment on kids and infants are also generally pain-free,
although children may feel apprehension and fright at first.
A session may last anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes,
depending on the condition treated and the affected areas. Patients will feel discomfort or mild pain depending
on the severity of the condition, as well as their personal tolerance for pain.
Myth: Chiropractic is
Dangerous
Chiropractic is very safe.
Chiropractic adjustments are considered to be one of the safest therapies for neck and back pain and problems.
The risk for developing severe complications from spinal manipulation is actually rare. Spinal manipulation is
encouraged by most doctors, before patients are recommended to undergo surgery. The alternative treatment is
also considered as an initial option before taking strong drugs like steroids and
antidepressants.
Myth: Chiropractors are Less
Capable Compared to Medical Doctors
Chiropractors actually go
through very strict and demanding training and education. These courses are very similar to the ones taken by
medical doctor, except for subjects like surgery and pharmacology. Chiropractors are required to study for 2 to
4 years first as an undergraduate, before completing 4 to 5 years of academic studies at a chiropractic
college.
The qualified professionals
are then well-equipped in subjects such as pathology, radiology, biomechanics, differential diagnosis,
physiology, chiropractic adjustive techniques and other health concerns. There are also State and National Board
Examinations to ensure qualification. Continuing education is required for all practitioners
too.
Myth: Chiropractic is
Pricey
Chiropractic is considered
to be both effective and cost-effective. Chiropractic can be vastly more affordable compared to undergoing major
medical interventions like surgery and getting on long term drug taking programs. Chiropractic care patients
discovered that they have significantly reduced their expenses for inpatient visits, health care programs and
medications.
Evaluation sessions are
also quick and cheap. Patients may only need to visit their chiropractors a few times every year or so,
depending on the development in the condition. Once patients have successfully gone through a treatment program,
they will be given an option to continue being treated or to go for periodic visits.
Preventive programs are also available to help people get rid
of back, spine and neck problems before major interventions are required.
*Note: We do not claim to diagnose, treat
or cure diseases. We facilitate getting the body to an optimal state where the it can heal itself.
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