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Frequently
asked questions
Many of our new patients
have lots of questions. Perhaps some of the questions we get
asked most often may help answer any of your queries. If you
require any further information please do not hesitate to
contact us.
What is a chiropractor?
Chiropractors locate, correct and prevent nerve system interferences,
usually by adjusting the spine. This helps to restore the
body's own healing ability, allowing it to function better.
Osteopaths work more with the circulatory system.
What is a subluxation?
A subluxation is when the delicate balance of normal movement
in your spine is upset. It causes interference to your nerve
system and reduces your health potential.
What is an adjustment?
The doctor uses a carefully directed and controlled pressure
in a precise direction to a joint that is not moving properly,
to allow the body to begin the healing process
How is an adjustment given?
Many different ways. It may be a quick movement or slow constant
pressure, sometimes only one area may be adjusted and sometimes
the entire spine will receive attention.
What is the popping sound?
The same as a knuckle cracking. It indicates the joint has
separted slightly and released normal fluids and gases in
the joint.
Will I need xrays?
Only if necessary. It depends on what the doctor finds after
your consultation and examination. They are an important diagnostic
tool. It means they don't have to guess or take chances. Like
asking a car mechanic to work on the car without lifting the
bonnet!
How often will I need to come?
On going chiropractic care can continue the healing process
and help prevent your problem returning. In the beginning
you will need more frequent adjustments in order to mobilise
your spine and improve spinal function - this will usually
result in the relief of ache or pain. The frequency of your
visits is reduces as you respond to improved spinal function.
How long will it take to get well?
Healing takes time and differs from person to person.
How much will it cost?
This varies from individual to individual, the time the client
has suffered for and their motivation to get well.
What
is N.E.T.?
Neuro Emotional Technique, which is used by some of the chiropractors
as part of their treatment.
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