When selecting a chiropractor, take time to find a DC who:
□ Is recommended by your physician, other health care professionals or friends.
□ Is licensed to practice chiropractic.
□ Has experience treating your specific condition or symptoms.
□ Is board certified if you need specialized care in areas such as such as chiropractic neurology, chiropractic rehabilitation,
chiropractic orthopedics or chiropractic pediatrics. Board certification indicates the DC has completed studies and testing
beyond those required to be a Doctor of Chiropractic.
□ Is willing to work with your other physicians as part of your medical team.
□ Uses diagnostic tools such as x-rays, ultrasound and paraspinal digital infrared imaging.
□ Offers holistic, preventive care and counsel.
□ Will provide an initial consultation free-of-charge.
□ Doesn’t claim that chiropractic treatment will cure an alphabet soup of medical conditions.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
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