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Frequently Asked Questions, Chiropractic, Chiropractor, Indiana, Indiana County, PA, Indiana PA, 15701

What is different about The Indiana Spine Center?

We integrate a variety of therapeutic approaches including chiropractic, acupressure, physical rehabilitation and nutritional support.

We provide each patient with maximum one-on-one supervision.

We educate our patients about the nature and cause of their problem.

We only incorporate “evidence based” procedures (everything is backed up by scientific research).

Do chiropractic adjustments hurt?

The vast majority of chiropractic patients report feeling no pain during an
adjustment. In fact, they report feeling incredible relief FROM their pain! The
adjustment is fast, and extremely effective at stopping your pain right then
and there.


How long does a typical visit take?


A typical visit lasts between 30 to 60 minutes. It can vary depending on if you
get a massage or not, and what kinds of therapies or rehab you’re doing.


How many visits will I need?


The length of your care program depends on many factors: The extent of the
problem, how long it’s been there, your own innate recuperative powers, and –
to a very large extent how compliant you are with your program.


Why does it take multiple visits to fix my problem?


Chiropractic care is very much like physical fitness. It takes time to re-train
muscles and ligaments. The research has shown that it requires three times per
week to make a physical change – be it physical fitness or spinal structural
correction. After you’ve achieved the maximum correction, then it is
appropriate to reduce the treatment frequency.


Do I have to go to a chiropractor forever?


You do not have to go forever. Some people go until they get out of pain.
Others choose to get out of pain and then go on to correct the structural
problems which caused the problem in the first place. And a third group of
patients choose to correct their spine and then take it to the wellness and
prevention level. This is very similar to going to the dentist for regular
check ups. I see my job as properly diagnosing your problem, and then
presenting you with my best recommendation for care. I see your job as deciding
how much chiropractic care you want. Rest assured, that I will respect whatever
choice you make.


Why do you order x-rays?


X-rays are ordered because sometimes pain may be due to a hidden, underlying
cause. They enable the doctor to actually see the bones, note any malformations
or to see pathology. They are a valuable tool, which helps the chiropractor
make appropriate choices (such as which technique to use). The correct
diagnosis is half the cure. X-rays are ordered so that the chiropractic
physician can make the most accurate diagnosis possible. An accurate diagnosis
enables the doctor to prescribe the most appropriate treatment plan, so that
the patient can get well. It’s my policy to perform an x-ray study on each area
of complaint. This is done to protect you, the patient.  Doctors are unable to detect
pathology, or any other potentially serious problem just by looking at your
outside. Therefore it is imperative to see your inside, the bones.  Additionally, X-rays are not performed on patients who are pregnant. If you have old (previously taken) films, please bring them in.


Do I need a referral from my M.D. to see a chiropractor?


Most of the time, you do not need a referral or permission from anyone to see a
chiropractor. However some HMO plans do require a PCP referral.


Is there a guarantee of results?


It is unethical for any healthcare provider (M.D.'s or D.C.'s alike) to
guarantee results. While we can't guarantee results, I guarantee that I will do
everything within my scope of care to help you.







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