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Chiropractic Myths

There are a number of different myths about chiropractic, and many of them prevent people from having work done. Below is a list of some common misconceptions and fears that people have about the profession:

  • You only have to see a chiropractor when you are in pain. Many people believe it is only necessary to consult a chiropractor when they are experiencing pain or discomfort. This is not true. Chiropractors also take preventative measures to ensure that problems do not occur in the future. Some people see a chiropractor simply for a check-up, to make sure joints and muscles are functioning properly.
  • Fear of the “pop”. Usually people fear the “pop” sound because they do not know what it is. The pop sound occurs when a joint has been forced past its normal physiological range of motion. When this happens, there is a release of nitrous oxide gas, which causes the “popping” sound. It normally takes about 15-20 minutes for the gas to get back inside the joint, so a second popping sound will not be achievable until that time has passed.
  • I can crack my back on my own. By trying to crack your own back, you may be causing more problems. First of all, it is difficult to achieve. But more importantly, major part of making adjustments is proper positioning, which is hard to achieve on your own. When you attempt to make an adjustment on your own, any joint that is capable of moving could achieve the “pop” sound associated with a successful adjustment. However, this does not mean you have returned movement to the proper joint. Along with the release of nitrous oxide comes the release of endorphins. Endorphins will give you a brief sense of euphoria, making you believe you have cured your problem. Unfortunately, the pain will likely return approximately 25 minutes later. If you continue to adjust yourself every 20 minutes for relief, then the joints will become hyper mobile and therefore more difficult to maintain stability!
  • Once I start seeing a chiropractor, I will have to continue seeing one for the rest of my life. It is not necessary to continue seeing a chiropractor once they have taken care of your problems. Though you are not obligated to continue treatment, many chiropractors will recommend periodic visits in order to maintain optimal health. Usually people will have check-ups from every 2-6 months or even weekly depending your lifestyle, the condition of your body and any preveiling conditions.
   

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