Chiropractor Raleigh NC | Good And Bad Advice For Back And Neck Injuries

Chiropractor Raleigh NC | Good And Bad Advice For Back And Neck Injuries

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Do you think seeing a chiropractor will help with my headache?
I've been having really bad, splitting headaches recently. I had no idea what was causing them at first, but now I think it might be because my neck and shoulders are so tense. I've rubbed the back of my neck a little bit and it seems to help the headache dissolve. But I'm not sure if that's just a placebo or if it really helped.

What do you think? Would a visit to the chiropractor help?

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19 Responses to “Chiropractor Raleigh NC | Good And Bad Advice For Back And Neck Injuries”

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  4. John says:

    Chiropractic helps with some types of condition and not others. A good and honest chiropractor would be able to tell you after the first session what kind of results you can expect within a certain number of sessions.

    It is true that there are a lot of unqualified or inexperienced chiropractors. Each state has a different set of regulation for qualifying licensed chiropractors. To my amazement, some states have tougher rules for massage therapists than chiropractors.

    The best thing to do is to get recommendations from people your in area. And ask questions at the end of the first session: "Would you able to improve my condition?" and "How long before we can achieve the improvement?" If the answer is that you have to keep coming forever, then I would be wary.

    Good luck.

  5. JeffKan1 says:

    I went to a chiropractor and he helped me. I wouldn't let him torque my neck but I let him pull it and stretch it. Also he held my head in his hands and sort of did this "snake dance" with it. He also used the activator on my neck. I only had to go a few times and now I only get migraines about once in a few months.
    Excedrin Back and Body is only aspirin and tylenol mixed without caffeine and three of those work if I take them early.
    I found out I was sensitive to msg and aspartame, asulfame k and phenylalanine. My son inherited this, too. We quit eating or drinking all items containing these and the migraines almost never come.

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  10. Jane Turner says:

    Chiropractic treatment is a form of physical therapy concerned with the functioning of your spine and central nervous system. Chiropractors assist you to maintain good health by leveraging the power of the human body to heal itself efficiently and naturally.

    This physical therapy explores the connections between the anatomy of your spine and its effects on your health. Chiropractors diagnose and fix the source of your health issues resulting from misalignment of the bones in your spinal column.

    There are several Chiropractic clinics in Australia's Sydney North Shore – in the suburbs of Cremorne, Neutral Bay and North Sydney. If you are considering chiropractor treatment, you need to be certain that you ask the following questions:

    1. Is it possible to be reimbursed by your Australian health fund? If it is, then how much can you expect?
    2. Have they dealt with issues similar to yours before?
    3. How much does it cost per session?
    4. If you pre-pay for sessions, will there be a discount?
    5. Is the goal to locate the origin of the difficulty and facilitate recovery, health and vitality?

    This final point is probably the most important. A professional practitioner should not only do spinal adjustments to alleviate pain in your back or neck, but also help you to reach a state of increased wellness.

    Here are a few additional tips to help you get the most out of your treatment:

    - Check in with your chiro at regular intervals to maintain your spine and nervous system in optimum condition and promote wellness.
    - Eat the food that helps your body to function and thrive by giving it the nutrients it needs.
    - Drink a lot of fresh water to keep moisture in your body and get rid of poisons;
    - Exercise on a regular basis; you will have more energy and be a healthier person because of it;
    - Get enough rest in between so that your body gets time to restore energy;
    - Maintain an optimistic attitude in your life generally and about the treatment you are receiving;
    - Explore options for increasing your health.

    A good chiro educates you as your treatment progresses in order for you to understand the path to greater health.Chiropractic treatment is in no way a magical, instant solution. Fixing your sports injury may require several sessions, as well as continued treatment to maintain your healthy condition. They should examine you completely, studying your emotional, physical and chemical constitution to enhance your quality of life.

    Of course, make sure that your health professional is good with children if you're considering taking them for a spinal adjustment.

  11. new to vegas says:

    You should not go to the chiropractor instead see a physical therapist & an orthopedist and also ask your primary care physician what he thinks of you going to a chiropractor first. Trust me he wont think much of him or her

    Here is the truth about what they do. A chiropractor can do spinal manipulations to relieve stress on spinal nerves caused by things like muscle tension or a slight misalignment of the discs. The manipulation is not a permanent change of anything though, and no – they can't permanently change the natural shape or curvature of a spine. An orthopedist can evaluate the situation and determine if a scoliosis is actually present, and if a brace would be of help. A brace has to be individually fitted though- it's not a one size fits all proposition. A chiropractor can be helpful in musculo-skeletal aches and pains, through manipulation and massage- but aside from that it's all smoke and mirrors. If you have back pain from the misalignment, they can help relieve that. But nothing they do is going to be a permanent fix. Spines don't work that way. To change a spine takes surgery and braces. Most want to drag out the process for as long as possible. There plan is to take a full body X-ray and have you going to them for a long time, by nit picking every little thing. No ones spine is perfect. In my opinion they are just as good a back rub. But to each his or her own. Chiropractors do not have a medical degree nor are they FDA approved. I challenge anyone to prove me wrong.

    DO NOT GO TO THE CHIROPRACTOR especially with a baby.

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  14. cookie monster says:

    Advantages:
    1-If you run your practice right you can earn from $100,000-300,000 per year.
    2-You get to help people feel better-instantly in some cases.
    3-There is very little Malpractice suits. Seriously, among doctors sued, chiropractors are not very common.
    4-You only need a 2.0 to a 2.5 GPA to get into most chiropractic schools
    Disadvantages:
    1-school costs anywhere from $60,000-$100,000. And that is just chiropractic school, not including the 1-3 years of pre reqs just to get into chiropractic school.
    2-You have the headache of running a business. That means getting patients in the door, and then keeping them happy. Dealing with employees and overhead such as advertising, equipment rentals etc.
    3-Physically it can be hard after a long days work. Spinal manipulations involve a lot from your body physically to adjust others' spines.
    4-A chiropractor has very little reciprocity. Meaning, if you get your license in say, Nevada, good luck trying to get a license in California, Florida etc. If you want to move to another state, be prepared to take the board exam all over again.

    The pre requisites for chiropractic schools are all basically the same. Google a chiropractic school near you and navigate their website. Admissions counselors in some schools are recent graduates and can help you plan if you still want to be one yourself.

  15. chocolatesudeep says:

    I think there are more important things you should look into first, such as, is chiropractic a real medical profession? The answer is no. It's one big scam. The basic principles have never been proven true (that spinal adjustments could cure diseases like cancer, AIDS, autism, etc) and often does more harm than good (strokes, pinched nerves, death).

    If you want to help people, get a nursing degree or a real medical degree. If you want to scam them out of their money and health, chiropractor is the way to go.

  16. readyandstart says:

    Depending on your insurance or lack thereof, could be between $20-40 for a normal adjustment. If there is imaging involved (X-Rays, etc.) The prices goes up from there. But yeah, expect to pay around $40. It really depends on your chiropractor too.

    Good luck!
    Joshua

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