FAQ

Chiropractor • September 20, 2019

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If you’ve ever been curious about chiropractic, what we do, or how we do it - this is the article for you! If you have any other questions, feel free to give our clinic a call and have a chat to one of our friendly chiropractors!

Is chiropractic for me?

- Chiropractic care is not a ‘one size fits all’ healthcare option. Chiropractors carefully assess each patient individually and tailor their care accordingly. By using a variety of non-surgical techniques, such as specific spinal adjustments, manual therapy, and soft tissue techniques, chiropractors offer a drug-free, hands-on approach to spinal healthcare.


Here at Anderson Family Chiropractic, we offer complimentary spinal screens, where you will receive a full spinal assessment. This is an opportunity to discuss with the chiropractor what your concerns are and what they may advise depending on the findings of the assessment. There is ample time to ask questions and find out what you need to know directly from the chiropractor, specific to your body.


Is chiropractic care safe?

- Chiropractors use skill, not force or strength to conduct specific chiropractic adjustments. Various types of manual therapy and low force interventions are also used where appropriate. Chiropractic care has a very low risk profile, especially when compared with more invasive methods of spinal healthcare.


What is a chiropractic adjustment?

- A chiropractic adjustment is the application of a specific force in a precise direction, applied skilfully to a spinal joint that is fixated/restricted, “locked up”, or not moving as it should. This can help improve or restore motion to the joint, helping the spine to gradually regain more normal motion and function.


There are many ways to adjust the spine. Usually the chiropractor’s hands or a specially designed instrument delivers a brief and highly-accurate thrust. Some adjusting methods are quick, whereas others require a slow, constant or indirect pressure. Restoring better spinal function can help improve mobility, vitality, and endurance.


Our chiropractors at Anderson Family Chiropractic use a multitude of techniques to help you in the best way possible and are happy to discuss these options with you.


Am I too old (or young) for chiropractic care?

- In short, no! There is no age limit on chiropractic care, in fact more and more people are consulting chiropractors, especially in their later years. In order to deliver the safest, most effective and highest quality care possible, chiropractic techniques are modified appropriately for each person at every age and stage of life.


Do chiropractic adjustments hurt?

- While brief discomfort after an adjustment can occur, it is rare and most people find having an adjustment very relaxing.

With some adjustments you may sometimes feel or hear a popping sound from the spinal joints. This is simply caused by a change in pressure in the joint as spinal movement is improved. The noise is similar to when you click your tongue off the roof of your mouth.

Some chiropractors use a hand-held instrument to adjust the spine. Others use wedges or blocks to help realign part of the body. Whatever the technique, chiropractors use skill, not force or strength, to care for people with the highest degree of safety and effectiveness.


How are chiropractors qualified and regulated?

- Australian chiropractors are highly qualified healthcare professionals who study at university for a minimum of five years and are government regulated and registered. Like all other registered healthcare providers, chiropractors adhere to National Law and profession specific codes of conduct and guidelines.

They never stop training and working to improve their clinical skills. All chiropractors must undertake continuing professional development every year to maintain registration, constantly learning and staying current with the latest research.


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