Frequently Asked Questions

Chiropractic care is a healthcare discipline focused on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions, especially those affecting the spine. Chiropractors use hands-on adjustments and other techniques to help relieve pain, improve function, and support the body’s natural healing.

Yes, chiropractic treatment is generally considered safe when performed by a trained and licensed chiropractor. Most patients experience relief with minimal side effects. Your chiropractor will assess your specific needs and review any risk factors before starting treatment.

Chiropractors commonly treat back pain, neck pain, headaches, joint problems, and injuries affecting the muscles, ligaments, and nerves. They also offer care for sports injuries, workplace strains, and overall wellness support.

During your first visit, your chiropractor will take a full health history, discuss your symptoms and concerns, and perform a physical examination. You may also receive a diagnosis and an explanation of your personalized treatment plan.

Most chiropractic treatments are gentle and do not cause pain, though you may feel soreness similar to exercise afterwards. Your chiropractor will use techniques tailored to your comfort level.

The number of sessions needed depends on your condition and personal health goals. Some people feel better after one or two visits, while others may benefit from ongoing care. Your chiropractor will outline a plan based on your individual needs.

Many insurance plans include coverage for chiropractic care. We recommend contacting your insurance provider or our office for specific information about your coverage and any costs you may be responsible for.

Yes, chiropractic care is suitable for patients of all ages, including children and seniors. Techniques can be adjusted for each individual to ensure gentle, safe, and effective treatment.