
Chiropractic care is a holistic approach to healthcare that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, particularly those affecting the spine. Despite its growing popularity and proven benefits, there are still several misconceptions and misunderstandings surrounding chiropractors and their practice. In this blog post, we will debunk some of the most common misconceptions about chiropractors.
Chiropractors are not real doctors
One of the most prevalent misconceptions about chiropractors is that they are not real doctors. In reality, chiropractors undergo extensive education and training, similar to medical doctors. Chiropractors will need to do a degree or postgraduate master's course recognised by the General Chiropractic Council. This involves 3 years of full time study and 1 year working under supervision. During their education, they study anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, diagnostic imaging, and various other subjects relevant to their field.
Chiropractic adjustments are dangerous
Another common misconception is that chiropractic adjustments are risky and can cause harm. However, when performed by a qualified and experienced chiropractor, chiropractic adjustments are safe and effective. Chiropractors will take an in depth medical health history and perform many tests to establish that spinal manipulation (adjustment) is suitable for the patient. In some cases the chiropractor will deem that the underlying health issues place the patient at risk if manipulation were to be used, in these cases mobilisation and muscle techniques may be used instead. Chiropractors employ precise techniques and take into consideration each patient's unique needs and medical history. They undergo rigorous training to ensure they can perform adjustments safely.
Chiropractic care is only for back pain
While chiropractic care is well-known for its positive effects on back pain, its benefits extend far beyond that. Chiropractors focus on the musculoskeletal system as a whole, aiming to restore proper alignment and function. They can address a wide range of conditions, including neck pain, headaches, joint pain, sports injuries, sciatica and issues related to posture. Chiropractors use various techniques, including spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, medical acupuncture, exercise prescription, and lifestyle advice, to promote optimal function and well-being.
Chiropractors only treat symptoms, not the underlying cause
Some people believe that chiropractors only provide temporary relief by treating symptoms rather than addressing the underlying cause of the problem. However, chiropractors take a holistic approach to healthcare, seeking to identify and treat the root cause of the issue. They conduct thorough examinations, and physical assessments, to determine the source of the problem. By addressing the underlying cause, chiropractors aim to provide long-term relief and prevent future recurrences.
Chiropractic care is not supported by scientific evidence
Contrary to popular belief, chiropractic care is supported by a growing body of scientific research. Numerous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of chiropractic treatments for various conditions, including low back pain, neck pain, and headaches. Chiropractors will also often work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive and integrated care. A chiropractor will assess your specific needs and may refer you to another healthcare provider if necessary.
As a leading Sheffield chiropractor for the past 25 years, The Hillsborough Chiropractic Clinic is proud to provide patients in Hillsborough and beyond with specialist chiropractic care. Get in touch today to find out how we can help you.
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