5 Myths About Chiropractic Care

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The decision to visit a chiropractor is a personal one, and you may be uncertain because you’ve heard certain myths about chiropractic treatments or chiropractors themselves.

Let’s break down some of these myths and debunk them so you can feel confident about getting the care you need at a local chiropractor like Hutchinson Health.

Chiropractic adjustments may cause injuries

Untrue! When performed by GCC registered, university degree qualified chiropractors, chiropractic adjustments and other types of manual treatment techniques are not dangerous and do not cause injuries. In fact, there are fewer complications or side effects from a chiropractic treatment than there are from taking a single paracetamol.

If you’re comfortable taking an over-the-counter painkiller, having a chiropractic adjustment should be an equally worry free decision.

Chiropractors are not “real” doctors

Some individuals believe that chiropractors don’t qualify as “true” doctors, like surgeons or general practitioners. Nothing could be further from the truth.

In fact, average chiropractic students have to complete approximately 2400 hours of academic work before they begin clinical studies. On the other hand, general medical students only complete around 2000 hours of study.

As you can see, chiropractors study just as much as other types of medical professionals.

 Furthermore, as with medical doctors, all chiropractors must be registered each year with the GCC or General Chiropractic Council to use the title of Chiropractor. This unbiased organisation offers a searchable database for patients to check registered chiropractors and is one of the UK’s leading health and social care regulators in the UK.

Chiropractors like Hutchinson Health can be trusted if registered by this UK governing body.

Chiropractic adjustments hurt

Not true! Chiropractic adjustments will actually feel good. They can relieve tension, help correct spinal joint tightness causing back pain, and relieve chronic discomfort after just a few seconds or minutes.

Although chiropractic adjustments can look painful, they’re only ever performed by registered, trained professionals who have thousands of hours of practice under their belts. In addition, chiropractic adjustments don’t need to be performed with anaesthetics or painkillers.

People can perform chiropractic adjustments themselves

Although common wisdom says cracking your neck can help with back pain, this may actually worsen any symptoms or chronic discomfort. Chiropractic adjustments are specialised procedures and motions that only licensed practitioners can perform.

Don’t mistake thinking you can treat your own back issues with at-home movements. The knowledgeable expertise of a licensed chiropractor is a far better solution for back pain.

Sounds during chiropractic adjustments are bones rubbing together

When you undergo a chiropractic adjustment or attend another person’s session, you may hear a popping sound as the chiropractor works their magic. However, these aren’t the sounds of bones rubbing or snapping together as you might intuitively think.

Instead, it’s a normal physiological change happening within the spine. This causes the common popping noise that may be associated with many chiropractic adjustments but it does not always happen, and is certainly not the focus of chiropractic treatment.

Ultimately, chiropractic is a proven and scientific field, and registered, trusted chiropractors like Hutchinson Health may be able to provide you with the support and medical assistance you need to feel better or overcome chronic back issues.

Contact us today for more information and to set up an appointment either online or by phone on 02393233144.

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