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1. Chronic pain in your joints, muscles or head hasnt improved with

traditional medical treatments.

2. Your job requires you to sit for long periods of time or to perform repetitive

physical tasks.

3. An injury to a muscle, joint or spine hasnt healed with initial medical

treatment, medications or physical therapy.

4. Sharp pain shoots from your hip down your leg.

5. Pain, achiness, a burning sensation or stiffness comes and goes in parts of

your body, with no explainable cause.

6. You want to address joint or muscle pain without drugs or surgery.

7. The soles of your shoes consistently wear differently. For instance, the

left

outer heel of shoes for your right foot wears down more quickly.

8. The hem of your skirts or pants hangs unevenly.

9. Your head is positioned forward rather than directly over your shoulders.

10. One of your shoulders is lower than the other.

How to choose a chiropractor

When selecting a chiropractor, take time to find a DC who:

Is recommended by your physician, other health care professionals or

friends.

Is licensed to practice chiropractic.

Has experience treating your specific condition or symptoms.

Is board certified if you need specialized care in areas such as such as

chiropractic neurology, chiropractic rehabilitation, chiropractic orthopedics or chiropractic pediatrics. Board

certification indicates the DC has completed studies and testing beyond those required to be a Doctor of Chiropractic.

Is willing to work with your other physicians as part of your medical

team.

Uses diagnostic tools such as x-rays, ultrasound and paraspinal digital infrared imaging.

Offers holistic, preventive care and counsel.

Will provide an initial consultation free-of-charge.

Doesnt claim that chiropractic treatment will cure an alphabet soup of

medical conditions.

You also can get names of DCs in your area from the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) web site at www.AcaToday.org or

by calling, toll-free (800) 986-4636. You also can contact your states chiropractic association. State contact information is

posted at the ACA web site.

The therapeutic disciipline

chiropractors practice is

called chiropractic.

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Answering your questions about chiropractic adjustment

Q What is chiropractic adjustment?

A Chiropractic adjustment, also called spinal manipulation, is a procedure used by DCs to correct misalignments of the

vertebrae of your spine. Untreated, these misalignments can interfere with neurological communication between your brain,

tissues and organs.

Q What happens when you have a chiropractic adjustment?

A After identifying your condition via examination and testing, and determining that spinal adjustment is the best treatment

for you, your DC will position your body so that only the affected area is isolated. Next, your DC will manipulate the

joint, freeing it from its stuck position. In restoring the joints natural movement, inflammation and pain are reduced and

your tissues begin to heal.

Q Is it true that theres a popping sound during an adjustment?

A Yes, this harmless popping sound occurs when gas bubbles in the fluid surrounding the joint are released during the

procedure. Have you ever cracked your knuckles? Its the same thing.

Q Does this procedure hurt?

A Some people are squeamish about spinal manipulation if they arent familiar with the procedure. When conducted by a

licensed DC, however, spinal manipulation is effective in reducing muscle and joint pain. Only rarely does chiropractic

adjustment cause mild discomfort that typically goes away in a day or two.

You should not have chiropractic adjustment if you have:

a fracture

cancer of the bone or bone marrow

severe spinal osteoporosis

tuberculosis of the spine

a disease of the spinal cord

severe arthritis

an infection in your bone or joint

acute gout

compression of your spinal cord or cauda equina (nerve roots at the end of your spine)

uncontrolled diabetic neuropathy

a bleeding disorder

pain down your leg or arm with increasing weakness, difficulty walking and bowel or bladder control problems

Prior to treatment, your DC will take a detailed medical history. Its important to give thorough answers, even if youre not sure a

health condition has any bearing on your chiropractic therapy. This will enable your DC to rule out treatments that arent

appropriate for you.

by: Frank Delmar




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