Are chiropractors doctors? Yes!
When you work with a chiropractor, you can feel confident that you’re receiving treatment from someone who understands the human body very well.
The good news is that many insurance companies offer coverage for chiropractic care.
Studies showed that chiropractic adjustments could produce the same results for those with high blood pressure as certain prescription medications. The same study also revealed that the effects of the adjustment lasted for 6 months afterward.
For those who have misalignments in your spine that are placing tension on your nerves and muscles, symptoms like dizziness, disorientation, and nausea are common. These issues often occur after a car accident or any other event that leads to a head or neck injury.
Luckily, regular chiropractic adjustments may correct the imbalances and tightness that contribute to vertigo. This, in turn, will allow you to feel stable and balanced once more.
At first, you will likely need to work with a chiropractor more frequently as they work to address the imbalances and misalignments that are contributing to your symptoms. After receiving regular treatment, though (typically a few months), you’ll notice significant improvements and will only need to go in every once in a while for a quick tune-up.
Many people notice long-term relief after working with a chiropractor. They also find they can maintain those results without a lot of check-ins or follow-up appointments.
It doesn’t matter if you have concerns about taking habit-forming medications or if you just prefer a more natural pain management strategy. In either case, working with a chiropractor is a great alternative that can still provide significant pain relief and long-term pain management.
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Co-Founder,
Former Chiropractor to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Co-Founder,
Former Chiropractor to the Tampa Bay Rays