Things to consider when choosing a San Jose chiropractor
When you need to see a San Jose chiropractor, the last thing you should do is pick a random name out of a hat. The practitioner you choose should be someone you trust. After all, chiropractors don’t just “crack your back,” but they strive to heal the whole body.
So, with so many styles, disciplines and methods, here are a few helpful tips for choosing a San Jose chiropractor.
References and Word of Mouth
One of the best ways to search is not with the eyes, but with the ears. In fact, your own primary care physician can be an excellent source of references. They can provide you with the name of a San Jose chiropractor that is reputable and qualified.
Patient/client references can also be a highly effective method of finding doctors. Happy, healthy patients are always a good sign, so why not go with a chiropractor who has successfully treated plenty of people?
Finding the right philosophy
Chiropractic medicine has various fields of focus. Potential patients should explore each discipline to find the one they are most comfortable with. Remember: a patient picks the doctor, so don’t let the chiropractor talk you into their philosophy and why it is right for you. You decide.
Philosophies include the straight, mainstream approach of treating the body through the nervous system with spinal adjustments.
The other schools of thought are more holistic with exercise, acupuncture and nutritional plans along with traditional spinal adjustments.
Check on those credentials!
All patients will want to ensure their practitioner is qualified and certified.
Things to look for and double-check:
• Practitioner has at least 5 years of chiropractic training
• Attended accredited institution
• Keep an eye out for their diploma and credentials (should be shown prominently in clinic)
• License to practice in state of California (for San Jose chiropractor)
Consultation
The first appointment or consultation with a chiropractor can be a bit scary but rest assured, there’s nothing to worry about. The doctor will listen to you and focus on exactly where the pain is. They will also check the rest of your back, do a couple tests (if needed) and they may do an x-ray to get an idea of where your spinal column looks like. Their main priority should be finding those troublesome areas that are causing you stress. If the doctor attempts to pressure you into a health plan or makes you feel uncomfortable, leave and search for another San Jose chiropractor.
You are in control. Go with what feels right, comfortable and appropriate. If you’re feeling happy and healthy, you have probably found the right San Jose chiropractor!
Posted: November 4th, 2009 under Articles.
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