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Examination
Once your case history is complete, your BCA Chiropractor will
examine you to confirm any early ideas about your problem. The examination
will concentrate on your neuromusculoskeletal system (nerves, muscles
and joints), but it may also be necessary to check other things
such as your heart, lungs and abdomen to rule out other causes;
this thorough check up is a normal procedure in a chiropractor’s
clinic.
Gowns are made available for you to wear for the examination, as
well as any following treatments.
After the initial consultation and examination, your chiropractor
may offer you treatment almost immediately. However, it may be delayed
for a day or two if he/she needs to take or view X-rays, perform
urine tests or obtain further information from your GP (for example
blood test results) and where appropriate, refer you for an MRI/CT
scan.
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Report of Findings
Before treatment starts, your BCA chiropractor will tell you, in
clear, simple language, what is wrong with you, what can be done
about it and what you should expect when you receive your first
adjustment. You will probably be told about any exercise or changes
to your lifestyle or diet that may be beneficial, so that you can
help yourself. A part of getting better is up to you, so please
follow any instructions and advice carefully and completely.
You will also be advised of all costs that relate to your future
care. It would be appropriate, at this point, for your chiropractor
to tell you of any likelihood of a recurrence of your problem, and
the possible need for any ongoing supportive care. This is not an
unusual situation for patients who have had serious injuries, as
well as those who have long-term problems due to wear and tear to
the joints.
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Treatment
Chiropractic treatment mainly involves safe, often gentle, specific
adjustments, done by hand, to free joints in the spine or other
areas of the body that are not moving properly. Most often, this
requires a short thrust to a joint that can result in an audible
‘crack’, and may bring relief of symptoms as well as
an increased feeling of well-being. The ‘crack’ is simply
the sound of bubbles of gas popping in the fluid of the joint as
the pressure is released.
There is, however, no instant cure, and some patients may experience
temporary symptoms such as pain or soreness around the areas being
treated, with redness or even bruising of the skin. Spinal disc
problems may appear to flare up in the early stages of treatment,
and where there is already inflammation, your condition may seem
worse to start with. Treatment to the neck may give a distinct light
headedness, and occasionally a short-lived headache.
Apart from the adjustment, your chiropractor may use a wide variety
of techniques including ice, heat, ultrasound and exercises. If
you have questions about any of these, just ask.
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