How To Find A Chiropractor San Diego Clients Can Trust

By Dawn Williams


As a safe alternative to traditional medicine, some patients seek the care of skilled doctor of chiropractic medicine. This discipline is a holistic one with various different approaches that can be taken to it, so it's up to the client to determine which of these is most suitable for him or her. When trying to find a chiropractor San Diego patients should keep these points in mind.

If possible, it's best to get a personal recommendation for a good chiropractor. While it's ideal to get a referral from one's family physician, it's also acceptable if others whom one knows suggest someone they were pleased with. Although qualities that one person considers favorable may not seem so to the next person, yet if more than one people recommend the same practitioner this says a lot about his or her abilities.

The first thing the patient should do is call each chiropractic clinic he or she is considering and finding out some basic information such as where its located, business hours and such to determine if it's a good candidate or not. Of those which seem promising, the client should then arrange to meet the chiropractor in person by scheduling a consultation appointment.

It's a wise precaution to look into the chiropractor's background a bit before going under his or her care. The client should consult the state's Chiropractic Regulation and Licensing Board to see if the practitioner has ever been subject to any disciplinary action, and it's also a good ideal to confirm that he or she attended an accredited learning institute.

The technique used by different practitioners varies as well. Some will strictly perform manual joint manipulation, whereas others may also implement the use of specialized equipment such as traction machines and cold laser. Every chiropractor will normally apply spinal adjustments at some point, but some use a more forceful method and others a low-velocity approach. It's a matter of what the patient is most comfortable with.

In some instances a practitioner will propose treatment plans which are questionable in which case the patient should be hesitant to go under his or her care. Such red flags include claiming that only they can provide a certain treatment or that they can actually cure an illness. If they try to force the patient into a specific number of session over a long period of time, complete with prepayment, or if they recommend the same course of therapy for every patient, it's best to look elsewhere.

It is typical for a patient to experience a 40-80 percent reduction in pain within the first month of chiropractic treatment. Once this improvement has been noted, the practitioner should reduce the number of appointments appropriately. Besides applying direct manual therapy, a good practitioner will also provide the client with useful guidance in terms of lifestyle changes, diet and supplementation, and possibly the use of rehabilitative devices.

Finally when looking for the right chiropractor San Diego clients should be sure to choose one with whom they have a good rapport, who listens to their concerns, and answers their questions in an understandable way. Using one's best judgment is an important part of selecting a competent and honest practitioner.




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