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How to Choose the Best Chiropractor for Your Needs
Are you tempted to choose a name at random when searching for a chiropractor? Although that method may be quick, it won't guarantee you'll find a chiropractor who's best-suited to treat your condition. Before you make an appointment, follow these tips:
Read Referrals
About 70,000 chiropractors practice in the U.S., according to the American Chiropractic Association (ACA), which makes narrowing down your choices understandably difficult. Luckily, Google, Yelp, and other review sites offer valuable information regarding chiropractic offices.
Pay particular attention to reviews that mention your specific problem. If you're suffering from neck pain after a car accident, multiple reviews that mention successful whiplash treatment may mean that chiropractor is a good choice for you.
Consider the details if you notice any negative reviews. Complaints about the magazine or music selection in the waiting room obviously aren't as important as issues with the chiropractor's bedside manner or treatment results.
Ask your doctor or friends and family members for referrals. People you know can be good referral sources and may provide valuable information on a chiropractor's services, ease in making appointments, parking availability, and friendliness of the office staff.
If you need a little help finding a chiropractor, visit the "Find a Doctor" page on the ACA's website. Simply enter your zip code to retrieve a list of chiropractors in your area.
Take a Look at the Website's "About Us" Section
Most chiropractic websites provide information about the chiropractor's education and experience, in sections like "About Us" or "Meet the Team." Make sure a chiropractor you are considering graduated from an accredited chiropractic college and is licensed by your state's board of chiropractic examiners.
These sections may also mention particular areas of interest or special training or certifications. For example, a chiropractor may have furthered his or her education in sports medicine and passed a board exam offered by the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians.
Prioritize Accessibility
Before you make an appointment, consider these questions:
- Does the chiropractor offer hours that fit your schedule?
- How many days per week is the office open?
- Can you reach the office using public transportation, if needed?
- Is the office handicap accessible?
- Does the chiropractor accept your insurance?
What Types of Treatments and Services Are Offered?
Chiropractors offer a variety of services, including:
- Spinal Manipulation (Adjustments) to Realign Vertebrae
- Soft Tissue Therapies to Ease Muscle Tension, Knots, and Spasms
- Flexion-Distraction Therapy to Relieve Pressure on Discs and Nerves in the Spine
- Ultrasound Therapy to Ease Pain and Promote Healing in Deep Tissues
- Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) to Relieve Pain with a Gentle Electrical Current
Spinal manipulation, one of the most common treatments chiropractors use, offers effective relief of back and neck pain, according to several research studies. In 2023, researchers published a comparison of the effectiveness of spinal manipulation and conservative therapy in the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine. They concluded that chiropractic treatment seemed to be more effective than conservative care in reducing pain, increasing range of motion, and improving disability.
Are you experiencing pain due to arthritis, a sports injury, sciatica, herniated discs, or another painful condition? Check the website to ensure your chiropractor treats these issues. The chiropractor's website may include a section about the conditions treated, or you may need to call to determine if a particular chiropractor is experienced in treating your problem.
Visit the Office
Reviews, family referrals, and websites offer basic information, but there's no substitute for visiting the chiropractic office and meeting the chiropractor and staff. During your visit, pay attention to your surroundings. Is everything clean and comfortable? Does the office provide private exam and treatment rooms? Is the chiropractor willing to work with you to develop a treatment plan? Does the chiropractor clearly describe treatment options? Do you understand how much you'll pay for each visit? Are the chiropractor and staff friendly and empathetic?
Looking for a chiropractor who is responsive to your needs? We're here to help you manage your pain and improve your health. Contact our office to schedule an appointment.
Sources:
American Chiropractic Association: Key Facts and Figures About the Chiropractic Profession
https://www.acatoday.org/news-publications/newsroom/key-facts/
ACA: Hands Down Better
https://handsdownbetter.org/find-a-doctor/
Fortune Journals: Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine: Comparison of Effectiveness of Chiropractic Spinal Manipulation and Conservative Therapy for Low Back Pain, 1/3/2023
SPINE-Health: How to Select the Best Chiropractor, 4/7/2020
https://www.spine-health.com/treatment/chiropractic/how-select-best-chiropractor