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What Can I Expect on My First Visit to a DC? |
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The first thing a Chiropractic Physician will do is ask you about the health complaints about which
you are chiefly concerned. The DC will also ask about your family history, dietary habits,
other care you may have had (chiropractic, osteopathic, medical, etc.), your job, and
other questions designed to help determine the nature of your illness and the best way to
go about treating the problem.
A physical examination will be performed in accordance with your DC's clinical judgment, which may include x-rays, laboratory analysis and other diagnostic procedures. In addition, a careful spinal examination and analysis will be performed to detect any structural abnormalities which may be affecting or causing your condition. All of these elements are important components of your total health profile, and vital to the doctor of chiropractic in evaluating your problem.
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Once the DC has identified the problem, he/she will begin care by way of these adjustments
or "manipulations." The adjustment is
usually given by hand or "activator" type instruments, and consists of applying
pressure to the areas of the spine that are out of alignment or that do not move properly
within their normal range of motion.
Doctors of chiropractic use many sophisticated and varied techniques, and the specific procedure to be used will be determined and explained completely to you following a careful evaluation of your radiographs and physical findings. Under normal circumstances, adjustments don't hurt. The patient may experience a minor amount of discomfort during the adjustment which lasts only seconds. Adjustments or manipulations are extremely safe. The risk factor is estimated to be in excess of 1 million to 1. |
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