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Chiropractic - First Visit & Treatment
Complaint History
When you first meet your Chiropractor he will ask you questions
about the history of your complaint, where you have the symptoms
and when they are at their worst. This will help your Chiropractor decide
what he/she feels is the most effective type of care he/she can
provide for you. Body Movement Analysis
Body Consultancy Chiropractors treat you
holistically. This means we will be taking into account the
function of your body and its controlling nerves as a complex
system. We will be assessing how very closely you move. It is
necessary therefore that you undress to your underwear. We have
changing facilities at the premises and will provide you with
gowns to wear over your underwear. Changing
takes place away from any communal areas. The fact that you
have changed enables the Chiropractor to look at how you walk,
how you stand, if you place your feet correctly, whether you're
rounding your shoulders and so on. The purpose of this in depth
physical examination is to help your chiropractor find
the exact cause of your problem and reduce the chances of it
happening again.
If, for religious or other reasons, you are unable to undress
this should be discussed with the reception staff, and/or the
Chiropractor before your appointment. Headgear of any kind does
not normally present a problem.
If your Chiropractor diagnoses a problem that will not benefit
from Chiropractic treatment, you will be referred elsewhere
without delay. Report of Findings
At the conclusion of your examination and case history, your
Chiropractor will explain exactly what is wrong and how it is to
be treated. He will also outline approximately how many
treatments you may require. The nature and duration of the
complaint obviously have a bearing on this estimation. Blood,
urine and other laboratory tests are sometimes required and
these will be discussed with you at the time. Chiropractors are
fully trained to take and read X-rays and may use these in
conjunction with the other tests to help reach an accurate and
safe diagnosis. Treatment
It is common for your Chiropractor to find restriction and
irritation in the joints and muscles of your body. The treatment
usually consists of soft tissue work with machines, massage and
stretching. Where appropriate, restricted joints will receive an
adjustment or manipulation. These adjustments over a short
course of treatment will return the joint and its surrounding
structures to their normal working state. A 'popping' sound
sometimes occurs when a stiff joint is freed up though the
adjustment itself is not painful. There can however be a feeling
of soreness to the area afterwards. A popping noise does not
indicate any damage to the joint being treated. At the conclusion of your
short initial treatment plan you should be feeling very much
better and symptom-free in most cases. It is important to
remember that Chiropractic does not cure your problem
permanently but it does restore the problem area of your body to
its normal state of working. You will then be given advice
helping you to maintain this improvement. Continuing Care
If the cause of your complaint is something like poor posture,
your working environment or some other complication which would
be harder to change permanently, then you may have to manage the
problem.
This means it may be necessary to continue maintenance visits at
regular intervals once the problem has been treated. This is
similar to having your teeth checked regularly by your dentist.
Your Chiropractor may also suggest exercises and possible
changes in your lifestyle that can help you to keep fit, healthy
and pain-free.
Disclaimer
The Information contained on this website has been correlated by
the Practitioners at Body Consultancy to inform you of the
services we provide and the conditions we treat. Click here for further information This
information is based on the latest scientific research and gives
us the most accurate picture in regard to our scope of practice
within the clinic. In no clinical case can we at Body
Consultancy guarantee a successful outcome. The prognosis for
any clinical presentation of a patient depends on too many
variables to guarantee success. We do not treat complaints
where there is no scientific evidence that our treatment
modalities taken individually or as a whole programme may be
successful. |