Chiropractic Adjustment
What is A Chiropractic Adjustment?
Chiropractic care focuses on the relationship between the body's key structures—such as the skeleton, muscles, and nerves—and overall health. After a car accident, many patients seek chiropractic treatment, particularly for the DRX900 disc decompression and spinal adjustments, to alleviate pain and restore function. Chiropractors believe that by adjusting these structures, particularly the spine, health can be improved and maintained. They do not prescribe medication or perform surgery but will refer patients for these services if medically necessary.
Chiropractic care is a well-established and respected healthcare field. It is covered by health insurance, including Medicare, and chiropractors adhere to the same regulations and ethical standards as medical doctors and osteopaths.
While many patients turn to chiropractic care for issues like back pain, neck pain, and joint problems, others choose chiropractors as their primary healthcare providers, favoring treatment plans that avoid medication and surgery.
Chiropractors specialize in diagnosing and treating neuromuscular disorders, emphasizing manual adjustment and manipulation of the spine. Chiropractic adjustments aim to reduce pain, improve patient functionality, and educate patients on how to manage their health through exercise, ergonomics, and other therapies to treat back pain and related conditions.