Helping to restore proper spinal biomechanics and improved nervous system function begins with a case history. This gives the doctor a background about your health, such as surgeries, accidents, the onset of your condition, and other details affecting your current health. After reviewing your history and discussing your specific problem, a thorough orthopedic, neurological, physical, and chiropractic examination is performed. X-rays may be taken to uncover structural and functional problems associated with the spinal column. These examinations help identify areas of spinal malfunction and resulting nervous system deficit. The findings of these examinations are explained and a plan of chiropractic adjustments may be recommended. Progress is monitored with periodic examinations and follow-up reports. Since the word "doctor" comes from the Latin word meaning teacher, regardless of your doctor's unique clinical approach, he or she has a strong commitment to patient education.
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What Is Chiropractic?
How Does Chiropractic Work?
What Do Chiropractic Doctors Do?
What Conditions Can Chiropractic Help?
What Type Of Education Do Chiropractic Doctors Have?
Do I Have A Pinched Nerve?
Do I Have A Slipped Disk?
What Is An Adjustment?
Are All Patients Adjusted The Same Way?
Can I Adjust Myself?
Is Chiropractic Care Safe?
Can I Speed The Healing Process?
Why Do Children Need Chiropractic Care?
Am I Too Old For Chiropractic Care?
How Long Will I Need Chiropractic Care?