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What Does A Chiropractor Do?

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As the person who meets most of the new patients that come to the office, I always ask if they have ever been to a chiropractor before. That question gets mixed reviews with about a 50% yes and no response. But I always follow up with the question of what do you know about chiropractic whether it’s good or bad. This is always an enlightening question and gives me great info to decide where we need to start. I have gotten the response of “I know absolutely nothing.” This means they are a blank canvas and easier to start teaching. To “I have heard you break bones.” Wow! I never get over the surprise of hearing that, a massive misconception spun through old wives tales. Occasionally, I do get the patient that has been taught well by their previous chiropractor what it is we actually do and why we do it. That is what I want to cover with you.

In the simplest terms, chiropractors are the primary care professionals for spinal health and well-being. We do this through the manual adjustment of our body structures, primarily spine, as a means to influence the nervous system. No part of our body is free from the influence of our nervous system.

The nervous system is a constantly moving network of information. Information is sent out and feedback is sent back. Any disruptions in this flow of information will likely result in dysfunction of one or more body functions and the resulting symptoms don’t always include pain. Different symptoms clue us to what areas of the spine are in misalignment. Heartburn can be related to a subluxation in T6 (your sixth thoracic vertebrae), or IBS can come from L2 or L3 (2nd and 3rd Lumbar). The side effect has a direct relation to where the nerves moving through your vertebrae find their destination.

Most chiropractors encourage a natural approach to promoting health through nutrition, lifestyle changes, and exercise. They typically share the belief that medicines and surgery should be used only as a last resort for many conditions.

So what does chiropractic treatment involve?

A typical treatment involves adjusting the joints in your spine

If you have never been to a chiropractic office, it is understandable that you would have some concerns and uncertainty about what to expect. Our doctors are highly trained, well-educated and prepared to address your concerns during your first visit or at one of the free chiropractic orientation classes we offer to all new patients three times a month.

Your first visit will be similar to first visits you have had at other doctor’s offices.

It’s likely to include:

  • A health history.

You will need to fill out a questionnaire about your health. You may also be asked question about your sleeping habits, headaches, migraines, or anything your doctor deems may be relevant. He or she may also ask you about your diet and your activity level.

  • A physical exam.

Your chiropractor may evaluate your posture, looking for anything unusual like one hip sitting higher or unevenness through your shoulders. He or she may test the strength of your muscles using a variety of methods. Often they will simply ask you to walk from one side of the room to another, searching for abnormal gait and observing your hand and leg movements. Your doctor may also recommend additional tests such as x-rays depending on your symptoms and situation.

With a focus on preventative health maintenance and overall wellness, a chiropractor can be your greatest ally in living a pain free life.

 

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Frost and snow are in full throttle this month, but as Utahans, we have adapted to the assaulting cold and whiteout weather of our home. The bright winter sun is reflecting off billions of snowflake diamonds and a calm brilliance has taken over. This winter wonderland reminds us that the time of year for snowboarding, skiing, and many other activities. It also reminds us that the time for dangerous driving conditions is upon us.

It is wet, slick and icy outside. You keep track of ways to keep your family safe all year and now you want to do all you can to keep them safe as you move from school to work to all of your activities. So what can you do to keep your family safe on the roads this winter?

Three years ago I was driving home at night from Wyoming to Utah and halfway through I ran into a large snow storm. I debated about whether I should pull over and wait it out or continue on at a slower pace and hope it would lighten soon. There were minimal cars on the road and I didn’t have supplies in my car so I decided to push on more slowly. I hit a patch of ice and fishtailed for a moment before colliding with a cement median. I was in the middle of nowhere with minimal service on my phone, no blankets, food or water. I was in shock and confused as to what I should do. I finally collected my senses and was able to get a call through to 911. My car was totaled and I suffered several injuries. I wish I had been more prepared and I would like to help you avoid finding yourself in this situation so here are a few tips that you should be mindful of this winter in order to keep your season safe and happy.

Make sure your vehicle is in tip top safety condition.

This includes snow tires, getting your brakes checked, being certain that your headlights and windshield wipers are working properly and that your fluids are topped off. Keep jumper cables in your vehicle and check that seatbelts are available and being used.

Be prepared.

You may find yourself suddenly in the middle of as storm you didn’t anticipate. In this situation it is better safe than sorry. Find the closest available safe place to stop and wait it out. Keep blankets, snacks, water, and activities in your vehicle to keep your family comfortable and entertained while you wait for safer driving conditions. Check for updates on weather forecasts and avoid commuting when conditions are dangerous. Use public trains when possible. Keep your insurance contact information readily available for in case of an emergency.

What should you do if you are in a collision?

Call 911. Even in what may seem to be a mild accident, police need to come out and make a report. The dispatcher will walk you through what you need to do as far as making sure that everyone is okay. They will ask you if you are in need of an ambulance and they will send out all the necessary authorities. Seek emergency medical treatment where it is needed. Make an appointment with your chiropractor for an evaluation. If you don’t have a chiropractor, I know a good one I can recommend for you…

It’s a brand new year, let’s start it off prepared!

-Tegan Cross, LMT

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At Ogden Chiropractic, you will find a group of committed professionals with the goal of helping you return to a natural state of good health.

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