Thursday, September 15, 2011

What makes Chiropractic different and Unique?

What Makes Chiropractic So Different?
Brain to body communication - nerve system
The focus of traditional (medical) health care is on germs, blood, and treating symptomsChiropractic is different.
Chiropractic healthcare produces results by helping your nervous system work the way it should.

Who can chiropractic help?
Improved nerve communications between your brain and your body can help everyone. So, if you have subluxations (misaligned vertebrae or an injured spine and irritation in the nerve system), you will likely benefit from corrective chiropractic care.
Modified adjusting approaches are used to help anyone: adults, children, teenagers, the elderly, and those with special needs. Dr. McReynolds take great care to be precise and delivers unique chiropractic adjustments for each patient based on X-ray analysis.

How long will it take?
That depends on what you want and need...
simply pain relief OR a healthy life of wellness?
Since the benefits of chiropractic care depend on the natural healing abilities of each patient, results are hard to predict.
Every patient responds differently...
Some people see positive changes in a few short days or weeks, while others may take weeks to months before showing progress.

Will I have to go for the rest of my life?
Like your chiropractic doctor, many of our patients opt to continue with some type of regular chiropractic checkups for wellness and better function (not unlike taking care of your teeth at a dentist and taking care of your car with regular maintenance). These patients show up for their visits feeling great. They have developed an interest in wellness and prevention which helps guide their healthcare choices. We will deal with each person individually and help you get well and then stay well if that is your desire.

BE HEALTHY. LIVE HEALTHY THROUGH CHIROPRACTIC CARE!

Contact the office for more info.
575.546.5757
We'd be happy to set up your NEW patient appointment and consultation with Dr. McReynolds.