What to Expect

    What To Expect at Forest Hill Chiropractic

    Expect something positively different.

    Whether you are familiar with chiropractic care or this is your first time, you can expect your visit to be new and different from any healthcare experience you’ve had before. Perhaps even life­-changing.

    You won’t need a referral or any insurance to receive care immediately. You’ll have to complete your initial paperwork, and then either Dr. Super or Dr. Green will take you in for an initial history and examination.  Your initial paperwork is to help our chiropractors get a better idea of your health history and current needs.

    During your first visit, your chiropractor will explain how joint dysfunctions may occur, how a chiropractic adjustment is used to correct them, and the many benefits chiropractic has to offer. If you’ve never been adjusted before, this is a great way to have some of your questions answered so you know exactly what to expect. Dr. Super or Dr. Green will answer any questions or concerns you may have prior to initiating treatment.

    Your Consultation, Exam and Adjustment

    After the history and exam, Dr. Super or Dr. Green will determine if you may benefit from chiropractic care. If so, you will be adjusted on a comfortable adjustment table made specifically for this purpose. You will remain fully clothed for the duration of your visit, so we recommend you wear non-restrictive clothing to make it easier to rest comfortably while lying down on the table. A portion of your adjustment may be performed while you are face down, while other adjustments may be delivered while you are either on your side, sitting upright or lying on your back.

    What is the Popping Noise when an Adjustment is Delivered?

    The popping sounds you hear are your joints releasing tiny pockets of gases. A chiropractic adjustment does not affect the bones of either side of the joint, but rather the connective tissue that holds the joint together.

    Is Chiropractic Care Safe?

    Chiropractic is the largest, non-invasive, drugless and safest form of health care available. Statistically, patient risk is substantially lower when receiving chiropractic care as opposed to medical care, where the use of prescription drugs and surgery pose a greater risk.

    Does Chiropractic Care Hurt?

    Chiropractic adjustment is a highly controlled procedure that rarely causes discomfort because minimal force and gentle pressure are used. In fact, most patients feel relief immediately following treatment.

    Will I be Sore following a Chiropractic Adjustment?

    Any reported soreness after an initial adjustment has been described as similar to that associated with starting a new exercise program. Drinking plenty of water, using an ice pack, and engaging in light stretching after your first visit can help ease any discomfort to promote healing.

    How Long will my Visits Take?

    This all depends on the length and severity of your condition, however, most first visits may last as much as 45 minutes. Follow-up visits take less time,  15-20 minutes.

    How Often will I need to Return?

    At the end of your first visit, your doctor will determine the best course of treatment for your specific needs. The frequency in which you receive chiropractic care is strictly up to the professional judgment of either Dr. Super or Dr. Green and will vary from individual to individual depending on your presenting condition and overall goals. Just as regular visits to the dentist are necessary for good dental hygiene, chiropractic visits are also important for proper spinal function and health maintenance.

    Our chiropractors treat patients by delivering a chiropractic adjustment. If, during the course of your exam, the doctor feels that care is contraindicated, you will be referred to the appropriate healthcare provider and/or facility.

    If you have specific questions, needs or concerns, you are always welcome to speak to either Dr. Super or Dr. Green, give us a call.

    Did You Know?

    Doctors of Chiropractic are the highest rated health care practitioners for low back pain treatments, above physical therapists, specialist physicians/MDs, and primary care physicians/MDs.1

    1 Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center. Back-Pain Treatments. ConsumerReports.org; July 2011.

     

    Did You Know?

    The lifetime prevalence of low back pain is reported to be as high as 84%.

     

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