What Should You Expect on Your First Visit With Us?
At our chiropractic center our examination procedures are geared toward detection and correction of the "Vertebral Subluxation"
(click on this link for more information on subluxations). The
procedures we use are therefore specifically selected for your spine
and nervous system health. There are a couple of things that you
should expect when you have a first visit at our clinic.
Our Examination consists of a thorough spinal and nervous system
exam which includes "Palpation". Palpation essentially is checking
your spine by hand. With this exam the doctor can feel areas of your
spine that may be involved with subluxation problems. Spinal
position, curvatures, and muscle tone can also be examined as it
relates to possible spinal subluxations. Your examination may also
include some specialized equipment designed to better access your
spine and nervous system. This examination could involve several
components.
The first part of this examination process may involve reading
spinal heat differences from one level of the spine to another, as
well as from one side of the spine to the other. Heat is a byproduct
of circulation, which is controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
From this we can see how subluxation may be affecting these
functions of your nervous system. In the second part of this
examination, scans may be performed on the surface of your spinal
area to evaluate surface electrical impulses and measure them along
your spine. This helps measure the effect of subluxation on the
motor nerve system and the effect subluxations may be having on your
muscles.
The importance of each of these tests will be explained to you at your
Report of Findings. However, it is important to note that this
examination helps scientifically understand the subluxation
processes going on in your spine. It also gives us a baseline for
future tests so we can accurately measure your progress to see how
your spine is correcting and your nervous system is functioning.
Using these examination procedures is much more accurate than just
depending on "how you feel" on any given day.
Spinal x-rays may be taken depending on your age and situation.
There are many reasons why we would not take x-rays on certain
patients including pregnancy, most children, recent usable spinal
x-rays, and some other various situations. Aside from these
situations, x-rays are a common part of the examination process when
looking for vertebral subluxations. X-rays give us important
information, including the position of the spinal bones and the
quality of the spine and safety of adjusting it. X-rays also tell us
the relative length of time subluxations may have been involved in
your spine. Commonly, most patients receive three spinal x-rays at
the beginning of care.
With this important information we can make a more accurate determination
of the type of adjustments your spine needs as well as the ongoing
frequency of your care. Your x-rays will be explained to you and
covered in detail at your Report of Findings. You will be scheduled
for your
Report of Findings within a few days of your initial visit.
This visit is your most important visit and may take up to one hour.
It is at your Report of Findings that we will give you a care plan
and go over any special instructions you will need to obtain the
best and fastest possible results. We have set aside specific times for these visits so as not to interfere with regular patient care
hours. Our staff will schedule your Report of Findings with you
after your first visit.
Our Chiropractic Care utilizes the most modernchiropractic analytical and adjustive procedures and equipment available. We
consider subluxations to be a serious threat to the quality and
quantity of your health and that of your family. It is therefore
imperative that we utilize the most modern and the well established
time-proven procedures to help you. We feel you're worth it!

