Frequently Asked Questions
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Chiropractic is simply the evaluation and management of nerve, muscle, and joint-related conditions. At its heart, it is a holistic approach that utilizes non-surgical and non-pharmacological methods of treatment unless they are necessary. There are many tools in the chiropractic toolbox, including adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and therapeutic exercise to help you feel, move, and live better.
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Adjustments are performed by applying motion to a joint that isn’t moving properly. Research has shown that it can decrease pain and improve range of motion, restoring natural function at the joint.
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Dr. Aaron provides a multimodal approach to achieve your goals for treatment, which are explained best in 3 steps:
Reactivation - getting back to normal activities through adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and simple exercises to help feel better and help the area start to function better.
Resilience - becoming better than before by continuing the above treatments as necessary, with more dynamic exercises that improve the body’s tolerance to handle stress.
Variability - prepare for the unexpected by adding load and speed to exercises so the body is prepared for any unexpected task.
Treatment time and frequency vary. Generally the reactivation phase is 4-6 visits over 1-1.5 month(s). The resilience phase is visit 6-12 over the next 2-4 months. Variability is visits 13-18 over the next 2-4 months.
Overall, the goal is to create independence and self-efficacy for each patient, which is reflected in each stage of care.
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If you are active or wanting to become more active, we specialize in helping you realize your body’s maximum potential. Even if you have tried other routes for pain management, our comprehensive and personalized approach ensures you get the outcome you are looking for.
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In the online scheduling section, you can select the visit type you would like. We recommend staying with the doctor you have been seeing but if timing is an issue, we can accommodate accordingly.
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In short, we are in network with most insurance companies. With many different insurance providers and plans, it is challenging to say with certainty what your specific plan includes. This can be discussed at your first visit. In addition, insurance can, at times, limit the quality of care that is provided by dictating what is and isn’t paid for. Cash payment is available and these details will be discussed during the discovery visit. The bottom line is that high quality patient care is our number one priority. It would be a disservice to only provide care that insurance pays for if we know you could benefit from additional services.