Common Questions
About Adjustments
Many people
have questions about spinal adjustments. Here are some answers to the most
common questions:
Do adjustments
hurt?
For most patients, chiropractic adjustments are painless. Some patients
who are new to chiropractic treatments may involuntarily stiffen or resist
the adjustment and feel a small amount of discomfort until they are able
to relax during treatment. In addition, mild discomfort may be felt if the
patient has had a recent trauma, such as whiplash, due to inflammation.
However, many patients report a feeling of relief, calmness, and a sense
of well being after the adjustment; others feel improved mobility.
What is the noise
I hear during an adjustment?
When your vertebrae are adjusted, tiny pockets of gas are released from
the joints, making a "popping" noise. It's the same sound you
hear when you pop your knuckles. Not all patients hear this noise. It's
not a sign that the adjustment is working or not working.
Are adjustments
safe?
Dozens of research studies have documented the safety and effectiveness of
chiropractic adjustments. They are significantly safer than taking
medications or having spine surgery. Research shows complications from
chiropractic adjustments are rare and random.
Can I adjust
myself?
No. This is dangerous. Chiropractic adjustments need to be performed by a
skilled professional.
What types of
conditions do chiropractors use adjustments for?
Chiropractic adjustments (a precise method of restoring proper movement)
are very useful in correcting:
• Pain and
stiffness in the neck, shoulders, back, arms, hands, chest, abdomen, hips,
legs, feet.
• Certain types of headaches.
• Sciatica.
• Injuries and trauma to the body such as whiplash.
• Scoliosis.
• Leg pain and nerve disorders.
• Sports injuries and most muscular skeletal injuries such as tennis
elbow, strained muscles, and sprained joints and ligaments.
• Bursitis and Tendonitis (conditions involving inflammation of soft
tissues).
• Repetitive strain disorders such as carpal tunnel.
• Fibromyalgia (chronic muscle pain and stiffness).
• Arthritis
What if I need
surgery?
Chiropractors believe and emphasize that the first response in most
illnesses and injuries should be conservative care. However, chiropractors
are also trained to recognize when an injury is outside of their scope of
practice and will refer patients to the appropriate medical specialist if
necessary.
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