1. WHAT IS SUBLUXATION?
A subluxation is when one of the bones in your spine is out of place and irritates (pinches) a nerve. This can cause pain, spasm, numbness, and loss of health. It’s serious.
2. WHY SO MANY VISITS?
The goal of our treatment is to get you better by correcting subluxations (bones irritating nerves). I work at realigning the bones by training the muscles and ligaments to support the bones in their normal position, thus removing the subluxation and allowing your body the opportunity to heal itself. Many factors contribute to the total time needed to accomplish this task. Injuries, time, age, STRESS, and overall health will affect the way your body is able to properly heal.
Remember that many times while we are correcting your subluxations the stresses that caused or contributed to them may still be present in your life. This makes it necessary to be seen frequently at the beginning, then as your body heals PROPERLY you do not need to be seen as often.
3. HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN I AM COMPLETELY HEALED?
The frequency of care is reduced or care is ended when clinical test findings, neurological and orthopedic exams, x-ray findings and leg length readings indicate that the vertebral subluxation complex (bone pinching nerves) has been reduced, stabilized (holding), or corrected.
4. AM I “FIXED” WHEN THE PAIN IS GONE?
NO! I expect you to feel less pain within the first two to three weeks of treatment. Your body has not had the opportunity to properly heal itself in that time, and you are very susceptible to re-injury and reoccurrence of the original problem if treatment is discontinued. Be sure to complete your recommended treatment schedule to ensure your return to optimal health.
5. I FEEL WORSE; HOW DO YOU KNOW THIS IS WORKING?
In the process of correcting your subluxation, it is normal to experience some discomfort and soreness at the beginning. Typically, the pain is gone in about one to two weeks. Exceptions may occur, especially in the more severe cases or when there is trauma involved. Changing the architecture of the spine to make it better will cause some soreness as the muscles and ligaments heal properly. The following will best illustrate the idea:
If you had a splinter in your arm and left it there for five years, and then after five years you decide to remove the splinter, would it hurt as badly as the day you received the splinter, or would it be pain free? The same is true with resolving subluxations. It takes time to heal, and sometimes it is sore.
6. WHY DO YOU RECOMMEND 80 VISITS, WHEN MY INSURANCE WILL ONLY PAY FOR 12 VISITS?
Insurance companies look to get you out of acute pain situations. This generally happens after the first three weeks or twelve visits. I call this type of care a “patch” because it does not correct the problem (subluxation) on a long-term basis. The option I offer you is reconstructive care, which takes more time and is more complete. I work at changing the structure of the muscles and ligaments to hold your spine in the correct position. By restoring your spine to its normal position, it is inherently stronger and able to heal properly and completely.
7. IS THERE MORE TO CHIROPRACTIC THAN LOW BACK PAIN AND WHIPLASH INJURIES?
YES! Here are some of the conditions that respond very well to chiropractic treatment:
Headaches Asthma
Migraines Nausea
Numbness in hands/feet Neck pain
Shoulder problems Shortness of breath
Knee problems Foot pain
Poor circulation Heartburn
Children’s spinal problems (scoliosis)
Carpal tunnel syndrome
8. WHY IS IT WHEN PEOPLE START GOING TO CHIROPRACTORS, THEY CAN NEVER STOP GOING?
MY HUSBAND WON’T START BECAUSE HE “DOESN’T WANT TO GET HOOKED.”
When I was in a teaching clinic in Chicago, a patient asked me the same question-then answered it herself. She informed me that because of chiropractic care, she knows what it is like to feel good. She told me how the stresses in her everyday life add up until she starts to feel bad again. Because she prefers feeling better, she continued to come in and receive maintenance care.
9. WHY WOULD MY MEDICAL DOCTOR BE DEAD SET AGAINST ME GOING TO A CHIROPRACTOR?
That is a very good question, considering the fact that he should be as concerned about your health as I am. Some people are afraid of what they do not understand, and this may well be the case. Others have been misinformed and have serious concerns about chiropractic. Unfortunately, there are a few that see me as competition, and this is very grievous because my main concern is restoring your health.
Most medical Doctors see Chiropractors, or at least refer their patients to Chiropractors. Question your Medical Doctor as to his motives-why he does not want you to see a Chiropractor-then decide what YOU want to do to restore your health.
DR. S.C. VISENTIN, D.C.
CARE CHIROPRACTIC
1411 KRAMERIA STREET
DENVER, COLORADO 80220
(303) 394-CARE(2273)
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