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As a holistic practice, chiropractic care is uniquely designed to address the specific individual needs of a patient. This personalized approach is practically written into our DNA as physicians. When a new patient comes into the office, there’s an entire process dedicated to collecting information, running scans, and administering physical examinations that will help the chiropractor tailor their treatment methods and areas of focus.

For example, some people seek chiropractic care as a direct result of a sustained injury. Others simply want to preserve their current level of health through routine maintenance and check-ups. Some patients are amateur or professional athletes who are required to perform at maximum capacity, always seeking faster speeds, greater dexterity, and sharper reflexes. Chiropractic care even treats pregnant women who may be seeking ways to cope with the changes in their body.

As you can see, our treatment can be applied to a wide range of people in different walks of life. But there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to our technique. That’s why chiropractors tailor their approach to a patient based on medical history, current circumstances, and future goals. Read on for a closer look at how this works in practice and some things chiropractors consider when designing a treatment plan.

  • Health History. It’s important for chiropractors to know what treatments or surgeries you’ve tried before chiropractic care. They may also ask if you’re on any medications or undergoing any other therapies.
  • Current Symptoms. If you have active pain or discomfort in your body, you should inform the chiropractor upfront. Be as detailed as possible, describing where it is, what it feels like, and whether it’s constant.
  • X-Ray. An x-ray will help the physician locate and identify any structural issues that may be contributing to the problem. Spinal misalignment is a common culprit, and chiropractors are proficient in correcting subluxation.
  • Physical Examination. A preliminary exam will establish a base starting point. These simple exercises test your range of motion, among other things.
  • Activity Levels. Chiropractic care can sometimes vary greatly between active athletes and people who live a relatively sedentary lifestyle. It’s important to disclose your activity levels to receive a tailored treatment plan.
  • Other Considerations. The age of the patient, the physical disabilities they may have, and whether they’re pregnant are several significant factors that will affect personalized chiropractic treatment.

Remember to be as cooperative as you can during office visits to achieve maximum results. Much like any other doctor, chiropractors are very sensitive to the needs of their patients. Are you ready for personalized care? Get in touch with us here at Wirth Chiropractic to schedule your free consultation!