FAQ's
Chiropractic Therapy
Chiropractic therapy is a form of alternative healthcare that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, particularly those affecting the spine. Chiropractors believe that misalignments in the spine, called subluxations, can interfere with nerve function and cause pain and other health problems. They use manual adjustments to manipulate the joints of the spine with the aim of restoring proper alignment and improving overall function.
Chiropractic therapy is generally considered safe when performed by a qualified and licensed chiropractor. However, as with any healthcare treatment, there are potential risks such as minor discomfort or soreness after adjustments. It’s crucial to discuss your medical history and any concerns with your chiropractor before starting treatment.
Chiropractic therapy can offer a range of potential benefits, including:
- Pain relief: For back pain, neck pain, headaches, and pain in other joints.
- Improved mobility and flexibility: Increased range of motion and reduced stiffness.
- Enhanced nervous system function: Proper spinal alignment may optimize nerve function, potentially leading to improved overall health.
- Reduced inflammation: Chiropractic adjustments might help reduce inflammation around joints, promoting healing and pain relief.
- Improved posture: Chiropractic care can help correct posture, leading to better body mechanics and potentially preventing future pain.
The frequency of chiropractic care varies depending on your individual needs and the severity of your condition. For acute pain, you might need more frequent adjustments initially, followed by less frequent maintenance sessions. Your chiropractor will develop a personalized treatment plan and adjust the frequency as needed based on your progress.
Loose-fitting clothing is recommended for a chiropractic appointment. This allows the chiropractor to easily examine your spine and perform the necessary adjustments. Comfortable pants and a loose-fitting shirt or top are ideal.
While uncommon, some people might experience temporary side effects after chiropractic adjustments, such as mild fatigue, dizziness, or muscle soreness. These are usually short-lived and resolve on their own. If you experience any concerning side effects, it’s important to communicate them to your chiropractor.
SoftWave TRT
SoftWave TRT (Tissue Regeneration Therapy) is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy, low-frequency sound waves (ESWT) to stimulate healing in damaged tissues.
The sound waves from SoftWave TRT trigger various processes:
- Increased blood flow: This delivers essential nutrients and oxygen to injured tissues, promoting faster healing.
- Stimulation of cell regeneration: SoftWave TRT is believed to encourage the growth of new healthy cells, replacing damaged tissues.
- Reduced inflammation: The sound waves might help reduce inflammation, a key contributor to pain and tissue breakdown.
- Breakdown of scar tissue: SoftWave TRT can potentially break down scar tissue, improving flexibility and range of motion.
SoftWave TRT is commonly used for:
- Chronic pain (back pain, neck pain, knee pain, etc.)
- Arthritis
- Tendinitis
- Plantar fasciitis
- Muscle strains and tears
- Erectile dysfunction (some studies suggest potential benefits)
The number of sessions varies depending on the condition and its severity. Your healthcare provider will develop a personalized treatment plan.
SoftWave TRT is generally safe. However, some patients might experience temporary minor side effects like soreness or bruising in the treated area. These typically resolve quickly.
Pregnant women, people with certain medical conditions, and those with pacemakers might not be suitable candidates for SoftWave TRT. Discuss this with your doctor.
Weight loss
Weight loss services can benefit anyone looking to lose weight in a healthy and sustainable way. This includes those who are overweight, obese, or simply looking to improve their overall health and well-being.
A safe and sustainable weight loss rate is typically 1-2 pounds per week. The exact amount you lose will depend on your starting weight, activity level, and individual body composition. Your weight loss program will be tailored to your specific goals.
No. Effective weight loss plans are personalized based on your needs, preferences, and medical history. Your program might include diet adjustments, exercise recommendations, and behavioral counseling.
Maintaining your weight loss is crucial. Our services might offer follow-up support and guidance to help you stay on track.