Tips on Choosing A Chiropractor For Your Pain and Mobility

If it feels like your body is falling apart and the medications and treatments your family doctor have recommended have failed you, it may be time to consider a chiropractor to relieve your pain.  Over the past twenty years, the use of chiropractors has doubled.  Part of the reason for the sharp increase in use is due to the recent regulations put in place to ensure practitioners are qualified to provide the medical services they offer.  If you are looking for a Winston-Salem chiropractor, here are five questions to ask prior to settling on a provider.

What techniques do you use?

Not all chiropractors come from the same school of thought.  The answer to this question should be that it depends on the symptoms you present and your individual needs.  Much like any doctor, a chiropractor that uses a one-size-fits all approach to their practice will only waste your money.  Make sure that the chiropractor you choose uses techniques that are specific to your injuries.

Do you use X-rays if needed?

One of the first things a chiropractor should do if they suspect injury or displacement of bones, is order you to have a set of x-rays completed.  A chiropractor’s job is to realign your body so that it is in optimal condition and relieves the pain you are experiencing.  If broken or dislocated bones are the root cause of your pain, a chiropractor could potentially make matters worse if they are unaware of the break.

Can you offer me references?

You should be asking for references from any service provider you choose, but especially one that will be performing a medical service on your body.  If a chiropractor in Winston-Salem (or anywhere for that matter) is unwilling to offer references, you should immediately question whether they are the right provider for you.  Yes, there are privacy concerns they must deal with, but the majority of chiropractic patients have no problem offering their provider a good word or two.

How many visits will I need?

After your initial consultation, you should sit down with the chiropractor and develop a plan of action.  This should include a rough estimate of the number of visits your chiropractor feels you will need to get you back in working order and pain free.  Keep in mind that this number may change over time; however, there should be an end goal in sight from the very start.

Do you offer a free consultation?

Most chiropractors offer free consultations.  They want you to enlist them to help you, and most know that a free consultation is the best way for you to get to know them.  Your chiropractor needs to be someone you are confident can do the job, so a consultation prior to their hiring is essential.

The decision to seek out the services of a chiropractor is a personal and important choice.  When searching for a Winston-Salem chiropractor keep the above questions in mind prior to making your final decision.  Finding a chiropractor that understands your needs and has a plan on how to meet those needs will make your journey to a pain free existence, run as smooth as possible.