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Chiropractic treatment involves a chiropractor using a variety of techniques to correct functional musculoskeletal imbalances and alleviate pain. Primarily, treatment is performed through manual adjustments, where the chiropractor applies controlled pressure to the spine and other joints to restore proper motion. The objectives of these adjustments are to enhance joint mobility, relax tense muscles, and alleviate nerve impingement.
Before initiating treatment, the chiropractor conducts a thorough evaluation, which includes reviewing the patient's medical history, discussing symptoms, and performing a physical examination. If deemed necessary, imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans may be requested to aid in diagnosis.
Beyond adjustments, chiropractic care may incorporate other therapeutic modalities such as massage, mobilization, stretching exercises, posture correction, and lifestyle recommendations. Chiropractors also provide guidance on broader aspects of health, including nutrition, exercise, sleep hygiene, and stress management, to support the patient's overall well-being.
How is Chiropractic Treatment Performed?
Before initiating treatment, the chiropractor conducts a thorough evaluation, which includes reviewing the patient's medical history, discussing symptoms, and performing a physical examination. If deemed necessary, imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans may be requested to aid in diagnosis.
Beyond adjustments, chiropractic care may incorporate other therapeutic modalities such as massage, mobilization, stretching exercises, posture correction, and lifestyle recommendations. Chiropractors also provide guidance on broader aspects of health, including nutrition, exercise, sleep hygiene, and stress management, to support the patient's overall well-being.