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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU START CHIROPRACTIC CARE 

  • The first chiropractic patient was a deaf person, not someone with back or neck pain.

  • Chiropractic treatment does not involve drugs or surgery it neither adds to or takes away from body function.

  • Chiropractic treatment helps the body to heal itself.

  • Chiropractic works as an effective tool for removing interference from the nervous system function and restores nervous system function through manipulation of spinal segments.

  • Your body continues to heal even after your symptoms are gone.  

  • Continuing with wellness chiropractic care encourages more complete healing. 
  • Rehabilitative care continues to strengthen your spine to help avoid a relapse.

  • Life’s activities stress your spine and can compromise optimum health.  Wellness care can help you stay healthy and keep small  problems from becoming big ones.  

  • Regular chiropratic check-ups can help avoid the expense  of having to correct other preventable problems. 

  • Enjoy life to the fullest!  People who live a chiropractic  lifestyle have more energy and feel better. 
  • Be an active partner in your health plan.  Understanding the  role of your spine and nervous system in the maintenance of good health is your most valuable posession. 

 

The human nervous system is an intricate complex network of fibers that serves the entire body and functions in complicated and often mysterious ways. Sophisticated imaging and laboratory tests do not always provide sufficient information about how the nerves are functioning - or not functioning. The neurological examination is a series of simple questions and tests that provide crucial information about the nervous system. It is an inexpensive, noninvasive way to determine what might be wrong.

 

 

We choose to care for the patient with the disease, not the disease. We wish to assist rather than intrude; to free rather than to control. We seek to correct the cause, not its effect. We know doctors do not heal, only the body can heal itself.