When should you not go to a chiropractor?

Don't seek chiropractic adjustment if you have: Severe osteoporosis. Numbness, tingling, or loss of strength in an arm or leg. Cancer in your spine.
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When should you avoid the chiropractor?

Certain types of Chiropractic Adjustments should be avoided for the following physical contraindications: Severe osteoporosis, cancer in the spine or spinal abnormalities. Numbness, tingling, or loss of strength in an arm(s) or leg(s) An increased risk of stroke or have had strokes.
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Can chiropractors make things worse?

When you get an adjustment, your vertebrae are being moved slightly. Your muscles have to adapt to the movement of the bone, so they may end up lengthening or shortening slightly, which can lead to soreness. The soreness is related to the movement of the bones and not to the pressure utilized by the chiropractor.
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What can chiropractors not treat?

Also, chiropractors do not treat:
  • Thinning of bones (osteoporosis)
  • Broken bones.
  • Bone tumors.
  • Infections.
  • Severe arthritis.
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Can a chiropractor damage your spine?

Although rare, there have been cases in which treatment worsened a herniated or slipped disc, or neck manipulation resulted in a spinal cord injury. To be safe, always check with your medical doctor to make sure your condition will benefit from chiropractic or other pain relief alternatives.
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When should you go to the chiropractor? - What patients should know.



Why do doctors not like chiropractors?

Historically, the medical associations have demonstrated resentment to any other community treating the ill. So first and foremost, it started out as a turf war. Secondarily, Medical Doctors don't really understand what Chiropractors do, as they were not trained in spinal manipulation techniques.
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Can a chiropractor make a pinched nerve worse?

Chiropractic addresses the root causes of pain

While this can be helpful for coping in the short term, pain medication simply masks your symptoms without addressing the root cause. Your nerve will continue to be pinched and the condition could actually worsen over time, leading to more pain or more serious problems.
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What are the side effects of chiropractic adjustments?

The most common reactions are local discomfort in the area of treatment (two thirds of reactions), followed by pain in areas other than that of treatment, fatigue or headache (10% each). Nausea, dizziness or "other" reactions are uncommonly reported (< 5% of reactions).
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How do I know if I need a spinal adjustment?

Nine Signs You Need to Visit Your Chiropractor
  1. You have a limited range of motion. ...
  2. You suffer from frequent headaches. ...
  3. You experience chronic pain in your joints or muscles. ...
  4. You are healing from a recent accident. ...
  5. You have sinus congestion. ...
  6. You are struggling to get pregnant.
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Are chiropractic adjustments worth it?

After six weeks of treatment, those assigned to receive chiropractic care: reported less pain intensity. experienced less disability and more improvement in function. reported higher satisfaction with their treatment.
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Can a chiropractor fix a pinched nerve?

When you have a pinched nerve, you can experience persistent symptoms, including pain, muscle weakness, and “pins and needles” sensations. Chiropractic care may be able to noninvasively treat what's causing your symptoms and restore you to full strength and range of motion.
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What should I avoid after chiropractic adjustment?

After your adjustment, you don't want your body to immediately revert to the same position it was in. Avoid sitting for long periods of time after seeing the chiropractor, if possible, and enjoy the mobility that your adjustment has created by going for a long walk, or take a bike ride.
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Should you let a chiropractor adjust your neck?

Yes, neck adjustments are safe when performed by a trained and licensed professional. Qualified chiropractors should be more focused on neck alignment than “cracking” your neck, which may increase the risk of blood vessel strain.
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How often should you get a chiropractic adjustment?

When you are just starting a new treatment plan, it's common to have adjustments multiple times a week. As your body begins to heal, that number could drop to just once a week. And if you are pain-free and simply wanting to maintain your lifestyle, you might only need to get an adjustment once or twice a month.
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Can a chiropractor hurt a herniated disc?

Benefits of Chiropractic Care

Herniated discs are excruciatingly painful and any little movement could further aggravate them. While some may think that chiropractic care will cause more damage to the spine and further aggravate a herniated disc, nothing could be further from the truth.
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Should I go to a chiropractor for lower back pain?

Instead of treating consistent and intense lower back pain with over-the-counter medications, a visit to your local chiropractor can be a safer and more effective treatment method for your lower back pain. Treating your lower back pain early can prevent permanent damage caused by chronic lower back pain.
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What does a misaligned spine feel like?

Pain, Chronic Headaches, and/or Fatigue

Back pain, joint pain, chronic headaches, and fatigue are all symptoms of a misaligned spine. If you're experiencing one of these symptoms and it can't be explained by something else, your spine could be the root of the issue.
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How can you tell if your body is out of alignment?

If your spine isn't aligned properly, you may be at increased risk of:
  1. chronic pain.
  2. joint stiffness.
  3. slouched posture.
  4. reduced range of motion.
  5. decreased mobility.
  6. discomfort when sitting, standing, and laying down.
  7. permanent joint and bone deformities.
  8. broken bones, especially in the spine.
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How do I know if my neck is out of alignment?

Because the upper cervical spine is in close proximity to the brain stem, a wide range of both minor and serious issues can result from misalignments in the neck. Numbness, tingling, pain, stiffness, and weakness in and around the neck are the most commonly reported symptoms.
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Can a chiropractor damage your neck?

The high velocity thrust used in cervical manipulation can produce significant strain on carotid and vertebral vessels. Once a dissection has occurred, the risk of thrombus formation, ischemic stroke, paralysis, and even death is drastically increased.
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Why do I feel weird after chiropractor?

If you've had chiropractic manipulations in the past, you may recall feeling somewhat strange for a minute or two afterward. Some people describe this as dizziness, lightheadedness, or even feeling a bit tipsy. That brief experience isn't toxins—substances that are foreign and harmful to your body—making their exit.
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Why does a chiropractor crack your neck?

A chiropractor can help manipulate your joints to make sure they're aligned, which can prevent the feeling of pressure or pain that makes you want to crack your neck. They can also give you advice on how to change your lifestyle, such as exercising or losing weight, to minimize neck pressure or pain.
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What happens if you let a pinched nerve go untreated?

When left untreated, pinched nerves may lead to peripheral neuropathy. This may develop over the course of several weeks or years.
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Is massage or chiropractor better for pinched nerve?

If your pinched nerve is caused by muscle strain, then (with your doctor's blessing) a light Swedish massage can help accelerate the healing process. But if it's caused by your spine being out of alignment, or a herniated disk, then you might have better luck with a chiropractor.
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Is a chiropractor good for sciatica?

A chiropractor might be able to help relieve sciatica pain. Using spinal manipulation techniques and other natural practices, chiropractors can help relieve the pressure on your sciatic nerve.
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