Chiropractic Services - Some Common Misconceptions

By Roy van Rivero


Though there is a rapid increase in the number of people/patients who go to chiropractors to avail themselves with alternative treatments these health professionals are offering, some are still unsure on whether or not to try chiropractic services due to several misconceptions circulating around.

If you browse more on the web today, you will find a lot of these misconceptions, which are considered to be the factors why some patients opt not to go to chiropractic clinics to try out their services. These include the following:

Chiropractors are not real doctors

There are patients who cast doubt on the capacity of chiropractors in addressing physical ailments because 'they are not real doctors." That conception is simply wrong. Chiropractors are professionals duly-licensed by the government. In fact, the degree that they hold is D.C., which stands for Doctors of Chiropractic. They received the necessary training on anatomy, physiology, biology, and related subjects as well as clinical experience on spinal manipulation and diagnosis during their study duration. (Checkout this related article published on the United States Department of Labor website: How to become a chiropractor)

Chiropractors can put risks to health

This is another yet popular misconception. While we recognize that there is no such thing as 100% risk-free treatment - even those medical procedures performed by expert doctors in reputable medical facilities - it has been proven in the past that services from chiropractors are one of the safest you can find around. As a matter of fact, the government acknowledges the importance of these drug-free, non-invasive treatments by chiropractors - as effective and safe alternatives to conventional medications.

Chiropractic is not covered by insurance plans

This is another common myth that has misled many. The truth is, a lot of health insurance plans cover chiropractic treatments. These include major medical plans, workers' compensation, Medicare, and Blue Cross Shield plans for federal employees. Chiropractic treatments are also accessible to members of the armed forces who are in active-duty in 60 military bases as well as to veterans at different medical facilities.

Chiropractic is not safe for children

Well, the truth is that chiropractic treatments are safe even for children and chiropractors encourage you to bring them to their clinic. Children, as we know them, are very physically active and encounter many types of injuries from various daily activities. Remember that chiropractic care can be designed so that it fits to a patient's unique needs - and yes, including children.




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