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Common Misconceptions About Chiropractic Care

Is chiropractic care truly effective, or are there valid causes for concern? Due to the confusion and mixed information out there, many people are just not sure whether to try chiropractic care or not. In turn, this makes it rather difficult to trust whether or not it is good for your health.


However, don't worry, because this article is going to clear up common chiropractic misconceptions. By the end, you'll have the facts and feel more confident considering this treatment to help with your health issues.


So, let's get started.


1) Chiropractors Aren't Real Doctors


One myth that has stuck to chiropractic care is that chiropractors are not real doctors because they do not hold a medical degree.


They study things like anatomy, physiology, and neurology, much the same as any medical doctor. Chiropractors also have to take and pass national and provincial board exams before they can practice. They are highly trained professionals specializing in musculoskeletal health.


Chiropractors are recognized as primary care doctors in Canada as well as most countries in the world


2) Chiropractic Care Is Only for Back Pain


Many people believe that chiropractic care is used solely for the treatment of back pain. It is fair to say that chiropractors use treatments for aiding individuals with issues regarding their backs; however, chiropractic care can be used for many other problems outside of this realm, including those listed above.


Chiropractors focus on the spine because it connects to the nervous system, which controls a variety of functions in the body. This may help, by aligning the spine, in headaches, neck pains, joint pains, and even some issues like stress and digestive problems.


Thus, chiropractic care helps in general health rather than just for back pain. It works holistically on well-being.


3) Spinal Adjustments Are Painful or Dangerous


Most people believe that the spinal adjustments hurt or may be dangerous. Such perceptions might arise from the popping of joints while undergoing treatment, which scared many. These sounds are believed to be released as gas escapes from joints, similar to cracking knuckles.


In reality, most patients report that there is minimal discomfort, if any at all, with an adjustment. The procedure is safe because the licensed chiropractor is taught to apply force in a delicate and precise manner. Dr. Vollrath’s choice of adjusting is with an instrument called an activator which is virtually pain free.


Actually, chiropractic adjustments are considered much safer than surgical operations or long-term medication such as painkillers.


4) You Need to Keep Going Forever


Another myth is that once you start going to a chiropractor, you will be going forever. This is not true. Chiropractic care can be tailored to suit whatever needs you may have.


Some patients just require a few visits to alleviate symptoms, while others continue regularly for maintenance or because they have chronic conditions that require it.


Continuous care is no different from continuing to go to the gym or visiting the dentist on a regular basis. It is not mandatory but may help by maintaining good health. With the relief many patients get after a few visits, they can decide upon the frequency of their return.


5) Chiropractic Care Isn't Based on Science


Another common myth is that chiropractic treatments are unsupported by scientific research and evidence. Such a belief is totally wrong. Chiropractic treatment has been researched for many decades, and research has shown it to be effective for the treatment of disorders such as back pain, neck pain, and headaches.


Several studies have proved that adjustments indeed work to reduce pain, and hence improve mobility. Many medical groups, like the American Medical Association, recognize chiropractic care as one of the possible treatments for musculoskeletal ailments.


It's a science-based practice that accordingly has continued to evolve and applies natural pain management principles to this day.


Final Words



In conclusion, chiropractic care is often misunderstood, but many concerns are based on myths. Chiropractors are trained professionals with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, and they focus on spine health.


They can help with more than just back pain, including headaches and joint pain.


Chiropractic care is backed by scientific research and recognized by medical groups. Knowing these facts can help you feel more confident about trying chiropractic care for your health.

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