It is important to understand the stages of chiropractic care because they are unique
relative to those of other health-care disciplines. Because chiropractic addresses
core physiological and biomechanical aspects of the body, the process to correct
problems without drugs or surgery can take some time. Some conditions can be treated
in a few visits, while others may take longer.
The following is a brief summary of the three major phases of chiropractic care.
Relief Care
The majority of patients consult a chiropractor because they have an ache or pain.
In the first phase of care, the main objective is to eliminate or reduce your discomfort
and stabilize your condition in the shortest amount of time. During this phase,
progress is usually rapid.
The number of times you visit a chiropractor during this phase of care varies and
is dependent upon your specific condition. It's hard to say how long it will be
until you see relief— it could be as short as a week or up to a month. If you are
not responding to chiropractic care during this phase, you may be referred to another
health-care provider.
Rehabilitative Care
Once your condition has stabilized, you enter the second phase of care, where the
objective is to correct any underlying injury or cause of discomfort, strengthen
the muscles, and improve neuromusculoskeletal function. The frequency of office
visits is reduced over a period of two to six weeks. Care may be supplemented by
rehabilitation exercises, nutrition, and modification of daily habits.
It is important to remember that many of the conditions for which people seek care
have developed over many years; therefore, correcting these problems is a true rehabilitative
process. It helps to understand that it takes time to correct these conditions.
Once your discomfort has subsided, you may think all is well and choose to abandon
your efforts. However, if you end your care before fully healing the muscles and
soft tissues, you can invite a relapse. This is a mistake many people make, and
it sets them up for recurring health issues.
It's hard to believe that, after all the time, effort, energy, and money put into
correcting a problem, a patient would choose to forgo this relatively easy phase
of care! As much as we'd love to see you in our office, we'd much rather assist
you in maintaining your health rather than relieving your pain.
Wellness Care
You then "graduate" to the wellness phase, which is designed to maintain your improved
health, encourage normal spinal function, prevent the return of the original condition,
and catch small problems before they become serious. A personal wellness care program
will be designed specifically for you where we teach you how to incorporate good
nutrition and exercise habits into your everyday life, thereby promoting vitality,
endurance, and the ability to enjoy life at its fullest.
A good way to look at chiropractic is to relate it to dentistry. We all know it
takes a long time to develop tooth decay, but with regular maintenance and check-ups,
the plaque doesn't have a chance. Similarly, it often takes a long time to develop
a spinal misalignment. But with regular maintenance, the bones will not have a chance
to get out of line.
Few things as complicated as your body can be "fixed" and then ignored. Think of
your car, your teeth, or your relationships. They take time and effort to maintain,
but you know it's worth it in the long run. That's why we recommend a regular schedule
of chiropractic check-ups.
You can then congratulate yourself on achieving your ultimate goal: optimal health!