Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Is a Chiropractor a Real Doctor?

###Is a Chiropractor a Real Doctor?###

Misunderstood

Chicago Chiropractic

A chiropractic doctor is probably one of the most misunderstood healthcare practitioners in the curative profession. Through the years they have been looked at askance by doubters who are full of suspicion. In times past, they have been called quacks, or worse. This is due, in part, to the public's narrow and microscopic view of curative medicine - being that solely of administering designate drugs and performing surgery. 

It's unfortunate that the majority of people believe this is all there is to condition care. There truth is there is more to condition care than drugs and surgery! A great deal more!

Sad to say, but even some chiropractic patients haven't a real clear understanding of what chiropractic is. And for those who have never been to a chiropractor, most are totally misinformed as to the make up of the profession. The fact is chiropractic is the largest drug-free form of condition care and the third largest form of any condition care in North America.

What is Chiropractic?

The word "chiropractic" is a blending of the Greek words cheir (hand) and praxis (action) and means "done by hand." Chiropractic is an alternative curative principles in that the practitioner takes a different arrival from approved medicine in diagnosing, classifying, and treating curative problems.

Essentially, chiropractic focuses on the association in the middle of the body's structure - primarily that of the spine - and the body's function. Doctors of chiropractic use hands-on therapy called manipulation (or adjustment) as their core procedure.

Comparable to an Md?
           
So is the training of a chiropractor as careful as that of a curative doctor? The rejoinder is a resounding, yes. Today's doctor of chiropractic receives an total educational background starting with three years of pre-chiropractic study. From there they progress into a four-year policy of study. A student of chiropractic spends as many hours in the study of human physiology as that of a curative doctor. Chiropractic programs need a minimum of 4,200 hours of combined classroom, laboratory, and clinical experience.

The discrepancy in the middle of the schooling of an Md and that of a chiropractor lies in the fact that an Md trains in pharmacology and surgical procedures and chiropractor trains in the care of the spine.

Worth the Cost?

Some will say that it costs too much to go to the chiropractor. However, the opposite is true. The fact is that frequently when a someone is treated by a chiropractic doctor for one determined symptom, the adjustments (treatments) result in a higher level of total condition and well being. This leads to cutting back on designate drugs, preventing the need for surgery, and slowing down the aging process.

Those who advantage from chiropractic treatments look at it as an prominent part of their ongoing condition maintenance, similar to that of regular rehearsal or visiting their local condition spa. They now know the discrepancy - how they felt before chiropractic treatments and how much good they feel now. 

A discover of patients of chiropractors in an independent physicians' association found that, when asked if they would recommend their doctor of Chiropractic to others, 95.5% of the patients said "yes." 1

A chiropractor is a whole condition practitioner who is involved not just about your symptoms, but your total state of well being. What your doctor of chiropractic can offer, no other doctor can. Have no doubt that a chiropractor is well trained to assist you reach your own personal optimal health. 

1 http://www.neffchiro.com/research.htm

Is a Chiropractor a Real Doctor?


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