Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
What is chiropractic care?
Chiropractic care is a non-invasive, hands-on healthcare discipline focusing on the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spine and nervous system. Chiropractors use manual techniques to adjust and manipulate the spine to improve overall health.
What conditions can chiropractic care help with?
Chiropractic care can assist with various conditions, including back and neck pain, headaches, sciatica, joint pain, sports injuries, and more. It aims to address the root cause of these issues rather than just treating symptoms.
Is chiropractic care safe?
When performed by one of Premier’s licensed, trained chiropractors, chiropractic care is considered safe for most people. However, there are some risks, such as a small chance of stroke or nerve damage if you have certain medical conditions. It’s important to let your chiropractor know about any medical conditions you have.
How does a chiropractic adjustment work?
Premier’s chiropractors use their hands to apply a controlled, sudden force to a spinal joint. This is known as an adjustment or manipulation. The goal is to improve spinal motion and improve how the body functions.
How often should I see a chiropractor?
The frequency of chiropractic visits can vary greatly depending on your condition and treatment goals. Some people only need a few visits, while others may see a chiropractor regularly for maintenance or chronic conditions. Our chiropractors will recommend a personalized treatment plan.
Is chiropractic care safe for children?
Yes, chiropractic care is safe for children when treated by a trained and licensed chiropractor.
Is chiropractic care safe for pregnant women?
Yes, chiropractic care is considered safe for pregnant women when provided by a qualified chiropractor who has experience treating expectant mothers.
If I’ve had back surgery can I still receive chiropractic care?
Yes, however, before seeking chiropractic care, it’s crucial to discuss it with the surgeon who performed your back surgery. Our chiropractors at Premier have worked with post-surgical patients and will often use gentler, more conservative treatment approaches that avoid direct manipulation of the affected area. This may include soft tissue work, mobilizations, and other low-force techniques.