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  • What Insurance Companies Do You Participate With?
    Most insurance companies cover chiropractic. We participate with the following insurance companies: Aetna / U.S. Healthcare Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan Blue Shield Federal Carefirst Cigna PPO Guardian Mail Handlers Medicare MAMSI Alliance MDIPA Optimum Choice United Health Care PHCS PHN Great West New York Life Reliastar Willse Informed Fidelity and others
  • What Causes the Noise of an Adjustment?
    That’s a loaded question because not all adjusting techniques that chiropractors use produce the popping noise we associate with “cracking our knuckles.” In fact, some chiropractic adjusting techniques use little force and make no sound. Others may use adjusting tables with drop sections which make so much noise that any sound from the patient’s spine can’t be heard. But many chiropractors do use techniques that create in many instances the popping sound of a spinal “release”. The Noise, what causes that? A few years ago the mystery may have been solved. A British research team took X-Ray Movies of a person “popping” his knuckles and found that gas (80% carbon dioxide) rushes in to fill a partial vacuum created when the joint surfaces are slightly seperated. It is this displacement of joint fluid which some believe to be the cause of the noise.
  • How Long Does a Spinal Adjustment Take?
    Usually just a few minutes to a quarter hour (more or less) after the chiropractor is familiar with the patient’s spine. It all depends on the adjusting technique the chiropractor is using. Sometimes it takes a few hours or even a few days of evaluation and spinal analysis for a new patient to get an initial adjustment. Other times it may only take a relatively brief initial visit, case history and evaluation which can be done the same day.
  • Can Chiropractic Prevent Back Surgery?
    In a majority of cases the answer is a resounding “yes”!
  • Can a Person Who Had Back Surgery See a Chiropractor?
    Yes. Many people who have had various kinds of spinal surgery ofter discover a return to their same back problems months or years later. There are so many of these people around that the condition has a special name. “Failed Back Surgery Syndrome.” These people can usually receive chiropractic care without worry. Usually the Chiropractic care will save them from future operations. It’s best to check with your chiropractor on a case-to-case basis.
  • Can I Go Only Once?
    Of course. Once is better than never. And sometimes a spinal problem may be due to nothing more than a slight spinal misalignment rather than long standing spinal nerve stress (Vertebral Subluxations). In that case one visit may be allthat’s needed.
  • Is Chiropractic Care Addicting?
    If only it were (Just a little)! There’d be a lot less sick people running (or lying) around and we chiropractors wouldn’t get patients who last saw a chiropractor “A few years ago when my spine went out”. It is possible to get used to feeling more “Balanced”, less stressed, and more energetic as a result of periodic chiropractic care. And you may become more sensitive to your body and know when you’ve “lost” your adjustment. But if that bothers you, no need to worry: stop getting your spine checked, and in time those feelings will fade away.
  • Is it Bad to Crack Your Neck or Back a Lot?
    This question is often asked of chiropractors because people associate the cracking or popping of one’s neck with a chiropractic adjustment. The two are not the same thing. If a person has a desire to pop his neck or back it’s usually because a part of his spine is fixated or jammed causing another part to move to much and pop a lot, sometimes by itself. It’s the jammed or fixated part that must be properly adjusted by a chiropractor so that the rest of the spinal column will stop being so movable and noisy. When you crack or pop your neck you’re relieving tension for a litle while, but not giving yourself an adjustment. After a whle the urge to or crack reappears because the jammed vertebrae hasn’t been corrected. Old wive’s tales say popping or cracking your joints causes arthritis or makes your knuckles get bigger. There isn’t any research supporting that, but if tension keeps building up in the joints because of spinal imbalance it may not be the popping or cracking that’s bad for you, but the spinal stress and imbalance causing it.
  • What are Crackless Chiropractic Techniques?
    Many people often associate chiropractic care with old fashioned popping and cracking problem areas back into place. While that approach may be suitable for some patients, chiropractic has evolved to accommodate numerous and much more gentle approaches, including crackless techniques like KST. In order to unstick spinal joints that are choking nearby nerves (called subluxations) crackless chiropractic adjustments are used to reduce the disruption to your nervous system and add motion to the misaligned joints. These subluxations can cause many different types of ailments to your body, including back and neck pain, headaches or even stomach problems. We offer the following crackless chiropractic techniques to help our patients achieve optimal spinal health in a safe, considerate manner with minimal intrusion, no pain and maximum benefits.
  • What is Cox Flexion-Distraction?
    This is another one of our gentle, non-force treatment approaches. The special table used in Cox Flexion-Distraction provides movements that help traction the spine, opening up compressed spinal discs and reducing pressure on joints. This highly effective and directed approach gently draws each joint apart, similar to an accordion, allowing the spine to reset and enhance soft tissue nutrition and rehabilitation. Often used to resolve lower back and leg pain, it also may negate the need for surgery. By having our patients lie on this special table, we’re able to neutralize gravity and mildly separate spinal joints, moving them through a normal range of motion.
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