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What to Expect on Your First Appointment
As the first visit can be a big unknown, it helps to have a better understanding of the process. The initial visit lasts about forty-five minutes and generally includes the following four areas. After the initial visit, all follow-up chiropractic appointments tend to be much shorter lasting about ten to fifteen minutes.
01
Health History & Symptoms
It is very important to fill out the intake forms and discuss your history as thoroughly as possible because this gives your doctor a comprehensive idea of your health and how to target your specific problems.
02
Physical Exam
Now your doctor will perform a series of tests to determine things like your range of motion of the affected area(s), joint restrictions, muscle strength, muscle tone, and neurological integrity.
03
Patient Diagnosis & Explanation
After the examination your Chiropractor will explain to you what specific condition is causing your problem and explain the anticipated length of your Chiropractic care.
04
Treatment Plan
Now your Chiropractor will explain to you what specific treatment options are best for your condition and provide an individualized treatment for you.
Commonly TreatedConditions

LOW BACK PAIN
Sciatica
Arthritis
Disc Bulging or Herniation
Muscle Strain or Ligament Sprain

NECK PAIN
Whiplash (MVA)
Text Neck
Disc Herniation
Foraminal Enchroament

HEADACHES
Tension Headache
Cluster Headache
TMJ Dysfunction
Pain from Cleanching Teeth

MID BACK PAIN
Postural Syndrome
Muscle Strain
Scoliosis
Rib Pain

INJURY PREVENTION
Prehab Appropriate Muscle
Pain Prevention Techniques
Adopt Proper Breathing Mechanisms

SPORTS INJURY
Muscle Strain
Ligament Sprain
Swollen Tissue
Overuse Injury

KNEE PAIN
Osteoarthritis
Meniscus Tear
Tendinitis
Ligament Tears

ANKLE & FOOT PAIN
Plantar Fasciitis
Ankle Sprain
Bone Spur
Gout

HIP PAIN
Pinched Nerve
Osteoarthritis
Bursitis
Sacroiliitis

SHOULDER PAIN
Rotator Cuff Injury
Frozen Shoulder
Adhesive Capsulitis
Impingement

ELBOW PAIN
Tennis Elbow
Golfers Elbow
Pronator Syndrome
Olecranon Bursitis

WRIST & HAND PAIN
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Repetitive Strain Injury
Scaphoid Fracture
Carpal Instability