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Q: Are Chiropractic adjustments safe?
A: Absolutely! In fact, a New Zealand government study found that adjustments are "remarkably safe." It is the result of biologically sound, specific adjustments without the use of drugs or surgeries that has given Chiropractic care an excellent safety record.

Q: How do I know if I have a subluxation?
A: Often times you can have a subluxation and not even know it! They can be present before you have obvious symptoms, like the progression of tooth decay. The best thing for you and your family is to be checked in our office with a thorough examination for the presence and severity of subluxations. After being adjusted you may find you are able to listen to your body and know when you are in need of future care.

Q: Can I adjust myself?
A: No. Turning your body or neck in one direction and/or the other may make your joints "pop", but that sound is not correcting the problem and certainly is not an adjustment! The pressure and gases released during that "pop" may immediately feel like relief, but only a licensed Chiropractor is able to adjust the actual misaligned vertebra that's really causing the tension. Even Dr. Jason has to visit colleagues to get adjusted!

Q: Are you going to "crack" my whole back?
A: As a Gonstead Chiropractor, Dr. Jason carefully analyzes your spine to determine what segments need to be ADJUSTED and which should be left alone. With Chiropractic care, more is not better. "Cracking or manipulating" your entire spine is not specific in the least and does not provide the lasting results that carefully ADJUSTING only specific segments does. The goal is to correct the exact cause of the problem and let your body do the rest of the healing.

Q: How many adjustments will I need?

A: Many patients are concerned about having to come in all the time for Chiropractic care. In our office every patient is treated individually and specifically, according to their level of acuteness. When beginning Chiropractic care in an acute condition, you may need to be adjusted more often in a short period of time to begin the healing process. Every patient responds differently to care, but in general our goal is to get to the root of the problem quickly and leave it alone to heal. Dr. Jason will give you specific recommendations but usually suggests periodic evaluations to maintain proper spinal health. Each visit builds on the next, so remain hopeful... we are!


Q: I've had back surgery, can you still help me?

A: Yes. Surgery often leads to instability in your spine above or below the area operated on. Your Gonstead Chiropractor will be very specific to your problem areas and will avoid the surgically altered segments.


Q: How long until I feel better?

A: Happily, a lot of our patients have reported immediate relief. Others experience slow progress over a period of days or weeks. There are many factors that play a role in your healing process, including the severity or length of your injury. Other factors include proper rest, nutrition, exercise, keeping your appointments and closely following Dr. Jason's recommendations. The timing of your appointments are carefully determined based on your need for re-adjustment and time for healing. Please let Dr. Jason know how you are doing from visit to visit, he'll appreciate your honesty.


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