FAQs

Pine Tree Chiropractic P.C.

Have a chiropractic-related question? Pine Tree Chiropractic P.C. has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How does chiropractic work?

    Chiropractic care functions by enhancing your body's natural ability to maintain health. When your nervous system is operating optimally, all bodily cells, tissues, and organs are better equipped to resist illness and disease. Chiropractic treatments aim to improve spinal function, which in turn enhances nervous system performance. By using gentle and precise adjustments, chiropractors work to remove interferences that may be hindering normal health, allowing your body to heal itself more effectively.
  • What is an adjustment?

    A chiropractic adjustment is a specialized technique that involves applying a specific force in a precise direction to a joint that's not moving properly or is misaligned. This safe and natural procedure aims to eliminate nervous system interference, thereby improving spinal function and overall health. Typically performed by hand, an adjustment is designed to restore normal motion and alignment to the spine. Chiropractors employ various methods to analyze and adjust the spine based on individual patient needs.
  • Are all patients adjusted the same way?

    No, each patient receives individualized treatment. Spinal issues vary from person to person, necessitating tailored approaches to chiropractic care.
  • What is a subluxation (or spinal fixation)?

    A vertebral subluxation or spinal fixation refers to the improper movement or position of spinal bones, which can lead to nerve irritation or interference. This condition can cause mechanical stress, accelerating wear and tear on surrounding spinal structures. Symptoms may include pain, tenderness, inflammation, reduced mobility, and muscle spasms. Due to the spine's direct connection with nerve roots, subluxations can impair nerve function, potentially compromising overall health and wellness.
  • Could I have a subluxation/spinal fixation?

    Subluxations or spinal fixations can manifest in various ways due to the nervous system's connection to all body parts. Common indicators include headaches, neck, mid or lower back pain, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, chronic muscle fatigue and tension, numbness or tingling sensations, and scoliosis. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it's advisable to consult a chiropractor for a professional assessment.
  • Can I adjust myself?

    Self-adjustment is not recommended. A chiropractic adjustment requires specific force applied in a precise direction to a particular joint. This level of accuracy is virtually impossible to achieve on your own. While you may be able to create a 'popping' sound by twisting or bending, this type of manipulation can be counterproductive and potentially dangerous, often increasing spinal instability. Spinal adjustments should always be performed by a trained professional.
  • Is chiropractic care addictive?

    Chiropractic care itself is not addictive. However, patients may become accustomed to the improved sense of balance, reduced stress, and increased energy that often result from regular chiropractic treatments. It's the positive health outcomes, rather than the treatment itself, that patients find beneficial and may wish to maintain. In essence, it's not chiropractic care that's addictive, but rather the experience of good health.
  • When will I feel better?

    Most patients experience a relatively quick response to chiropractic treatments, with acute symptoms often subsiding within a few weeks. However, it's important to note that feeling better doesn't necessarily indicate complete healing. Soft tissues require more time to heal fully. The acute phase is followed by a corrective phase, which involves not only chiropractic adjustments but also stretches and exercises to retrain soft tissues. Continued care is often recommended to maintain spinal health and prevent relapse. Wellness-focused chiropractic care promotes more comprehensive healing, helping to ensure a lasting recovery.