FAQs

Chiropractic Care

Chiropractors are well-known for treating back and neck pain, but they also treat bone and soft tissue conditions throughout the body. This includes headaches, sciatica, sports injuries, repetitive strain, and pregnancy-related discomfort.

Yes, chiropractic care is widely recognized as one of the safest drug-free, non-invasive therapies available for the treatment of neuromusculoskeletal complaints. Like any healthcare treatment, it has some risks, but they are generally minor.

No, chiropractors are primary healthcare professionals. Patients can contact a chiropractor directly for care without a referral.

A chiropractic adjustment, also known as spinal manipulation, is a procedure in which trained specialists (chiropractors) use their hands or a small instrument to apply a controlled, sudden force to a spinal joint. The goal is to improve spinal motion and physical function of the entire body.

Many insurance plans cover chiropractic care, but coverage can vary widely. At Inspine Chiropractic and Wellness, we accept most major health insurance plans. Please contact us with your details, and we can confirm your coverage.

Treatment duration can vary depending on your condition and the severity of your symptoms. Some patients experience relief after only a few sessions, while others might need longer-term care to address more chronic conditions. We aim to provide a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs.

During your first visit to Inspine Chiropractic and Wellness, you’ll undergo a thorough assessment, which may include medical history, a physical examination, and possibly X-rays. We’ll discuss your health goals, and if chiropractic care is suitable, we’ll create a treatment plan for your specific needs.

Yes, children can benefit from chiropractic care. Children are very physically active and can experience many types of injuries from activities that can benefit from chiropractic care. Chiropractors work with children to ensure proper growth and development and to provide relief for specific conditions.

Most patients do not experience discomfort during their treatment. Adjustments are generally pain-free, but some patients might experience temporary soreness or discomfort, which usually subsides within 12-48 hours.

Yes, chiropractic care is often beneficial during pregnancy. It can help manage pain in your back, hips, and joints, as well as establish pelvic balance, providing your baby with as much space as possible over the course of your pregnancy. However, always inform your chiropractor if you are pregnant.

The frequency of visits can vary significantly depending on your condition and the severity of your symptoms. Some patients might need multiple visits a week, while others might only need maintenance adjustments every few months. Your chiropractor will develop a plan tailored to your specific needs.

Chiropractors specialize in treating pain related to the musculoskeletal system, which includes the spine, joints, and muscles. They are particularly known for their expertise in back pain, neck pain, joint pain, and headaches.

While chiropractic care is most renowned for treating pain and structural issues, its holistic approach to health can lead to improvements in overall well-being and quality of life. It’s not a cure-all, but it is a way of addressing and preventing a range of issues.

The duration of your treatment will depend on the nature and severity of your condition. Some people experience relief after only a few sessions, while others might choose ongoing care to maintain optimal health. Your chiropractor will discuss the best approach for your specific needs.

Injury Treatments

Chiropractors often treat musculoskeletal injuries, including back pain, neck pain, whiplash, and soft tissue injuries caused by accidents or repetitive strain.
Yes, chiropractors can help with various sports injuries, including sprains, strains, tennis elbow, and rotator cuff injuries. They focus on improving mobility and reducing pain.
Chiropractors frequently treat whiplash injuries caused by car accidents or sudden impact. Treatment typically includes spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and exercises to improve mobility.
Yes, chiropractors can help manage chronic pain through personalized treatment plans that may include adjustments, therapeutic exercises, and lifestyle advice.
Chiropractors can treat herniated or bulging discs using non-invasive methods, such as spinal decompression and targeted adjustments, to relieve pressure and reduce discomfort.
Chiropractic care is often used to treat work-related injuries like repetitive strain injuries, back pain, and joint dysfunction caused by prolonged sitting or heavy lifting.
Yes, chiropractic adjustments can alleviate headaches and migraines that stem from neck tension or misalignment in the cervical spine.
Chiropractors can help relieve sciatica pain by addressing the underlying cause, such as a herniated disc or spinal misalignment, through adjustments and other therapies.
Yes, chiropractors are skilled in treating injuries like whiplash, back pain, and joint issues often associated with car accidents.
Chiropractors can address shoulder and arm pain by identifying misalignments or nerve compression in the neck or spine contributing to the problem.
Chiropractors often treat repetitive strain injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome or tendonitis by improving joint function and reducing inflammation.
Yes, chiropractors can treat joint injuries, including knee, hip, and ankle pain, often using adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and exercises to improve joint stability.
While chiropractors don’t treat surgical issues directly, they can assist in recovery by improving mobility and reducing compensatory pain in adjacent areas.
Chiropractors frequently treat muscle strains and sprains using soft tissue techniques, adjustments, and rehabilitation exercises to promote healing.
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