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- Patient Forms
For your convenience at your first appointment with us, you may wish to
print out any of the following forms to complete and bring with you.
Click here for
Chiropractic Health Questionnaire.
Click here for Auto Accident Form.
Click here for Chiropractic
Registration Form.
Click here for Notice of Privacy Practices (HIPAA)
Frequently Asked Questions:
What Training Do Chiropractors Have?
Chiropractors are licensed in all fifty states and the District of
Columbia. A rigorous course of study is necessary to receive the degree of
Doctor of Chiropractic. According to the American Chiropractic Association,
there are over 50,000 Doctors of Chiropractic practicing in the United
States. Most state licensing boards require at least two years of
undergraduate education (a few states require a Bachelor's degree) and
completion of a four-year Chiropractic college course.
What Happens During a Chiropractic Visit?
After setting up an appointment and arriving for your first visit, you'll
enjoy meeting our friendly staff. After completing some simple health
history paperwork, you'll meet a Doctor.
The Doctor will review your health history and ask you some very important
questions to determine if your problem is likely to be helped with
Chiropractic care. An examination will then be performed to determine
whether or not there are misalignments or a malfunctioning of the individual
spinal vertebrae.
With a complete understanding of your condition, you're ready for your
Chiropractic spinal adjustment. Adjustments help restore proper spinal
function and begin the healing process. Continued visits help retrain the
supporting muscles and ligaments of your spine. Periodic examinations will
monitor the healing process.
If it is decided that your condition will respond to Chiropractic care, then
adjustments can begin. Adjustments consist of unlocking certain spinal
segments which may have become subluxated causing abnormal movement or nerve
irritation in the spine. These "adjustments" are performed by hand and are
generally painless.
How Much Training Does a Chiropractor Receive?
Chiropractic training is extensive. Each student begins with at least two
years of undergraduate college, followed by four to five years of
specialized Chiropractic training. Chiropractic students take all the basic
science courses - anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and microbiology. They
also take intensive courses in diagnosis, radiology, orthopedics, neurology,
nutrition and public health. Each student then participates in a clinical
internship followed by a licensing exam.
Is Chiropractic Care Safe?
Chiropractic adjustments are safer than aspirin, muscle relaxers, and back
surgery. Dozens of research studies have documented the safety and
effectiveness of Chiropractic adjustments. When compared with traditional
approaches, Chiropractic care is remarkably safe. In fact, millions of
Chiropractic adjustments are safely delivered to satisfied patients every
day!
Am I Too Old for Chiropractic Care?
Chiropractic treatment is for people of all ages, including senior citizens.
With growing concerns about over-medication and the side effects of
combining various prescription drugs, safe, natural Chiropractic care is
growing in popularity.
Restoring better spinal function can help improve mobility, vitality,
endurance, and appetite. Many patients report improvement with arthritic
symptoms and other chronic ailments often associated with the aging process.
Does Medical Insurance Cover Chiropractic Care?
According to a 1994 federal study, 80% of healthcare plans that employers
offer cover at least part of the cost of Chiropractic treatment. In
addition, Medicare, Medicaid, and workers' compensation cover Chiropractic
care. We recommend that you check with your employer or insurance company to
determine your Chiropractic benefits.
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