Testimonials


 
FAQ's Print E-mail
1.)  Will the treatment hurt?
Chiropractic care is very safe. Occasionally, when there are sore  and inflamed muscles and ligaments, there is some minor discomfort,  which does not last long. Most of the time adjustments are painless  and feel good.
 
2.)  How much time do I need to schedule for visits?

On your first visit you will be in the office roughly 1 to 1 ½  hours. Your second visit will last approximately 45 minutes. Subsequent  visits will take between 10-30 minutes depending on the level of  care needed.
 
3.)  Will my visits be covered by insurance?
While most insurances cover chiropractic, we encourage you to contact  our office so we can verify your insurance benefits before your  initial appointment.
 
4.)  What is the training for a chiropractic physician?
After undergraduate training, a 5-year chiropractic program must  be completed before a doctorate in chiropractic is received. Throughout  the education program, emphasis is placed on specific chiropractic  adjusting. Course work, which is very similar to that of medical  school, includes Gross Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Biochemistry.  The last two years focus training in physical and imaging diagnosis,  physical therapy, nutrition and exercise rehabilitation. Finally,  an internship program is completed before graduation. Prior to licensing  in Tennessee, your chiropractor must complete rigorous National  Board exams Parts 1-4.
 
5.)  Do chiropractors prescribe drugs or surgery?
No, chiropractic physicians do not dispense drugs or perform surgery.  We rely on natural methods to help the body heal itself. However,  we understand that there is a point where medication and surgery  are needed.
 
6.) What conditions do chiropractors treat?

Chiropractors treat a variety of adult neuromusculoskeletal conditions.  Newborns and children are treated as well for their injuries. We  also treat many patients who have previously gone through back surgery.  Click on Common Condition to find out more.
 
7.)  How does chiropractic work?
Improper motion or positioning of the bones in the spine can irritate  the surrounding joints, muscles and ligaments. This can cause joint  fixation, swelling and spasming of these structures. Chiropractors  restore proper biomechanics allowing the body to heal itself.

8.)  What is an adjustment?
 An adjustment is a specific, safe and controlled thrust restoring  motion to a fixated joint. The doctors are trained in a variety  of techniques, including traditional osseous adjusting and low force  adjusting that are safe on children and geriatrics. Many people  feel calm and relaxed after an adjustment.
 
9.)  Are chiropractic adjustments safe?
Yes, adjustments are remarkably safe. The doctors are trained in  a large variety of techniques, from low force to high velocity low  amplitude techniques.
 
10.)  How long until I feel better?

 Most people feel some relief after their first visit and substantial  relief after 6-8 visits. Chronic or severe cases usually take longer  to respond.

 
 





 
 
 
Request Appointment Your Feedback Email Doctor
Site Map | Copyright © 2008-09 ChiroBuilt by Doyle Advertising