Frequently
Asked Questions
Q. Does
Dr. O'Connor Burroughs accept insurance?
A. Yes, if your insurance company offers that benefit to you under their
plan. Bring your card with you on your first visit or call the office
and we will find out how much your insurance company will cover.
Q. What
forms of payment does Dr. O'Connor Burroughs accept?
A. We take cash, check, Visa, and MasterCard.
Q. How
long will do visits last?
A. Your first visit will last approximately one (1) hour. You will be
adjusted on your first visit. Each visit after that will last around
ten (10) minutes.
Q. Do
I have to have X-rays taken?
A. Yes. Dr. O'Connor Burroughs will not adjust anyone without seeing
X-rays first. There are two exceptions; pregnant women and babies. The
radiation given off by the motion X-ray machine is an extremely low
dose. See the section on why we are different for more information.
Q. What
if I have X-rays from another doctor?
A. Bring them with you on your first visit on we will be happy to see
if they will work.
Q. Will
my insurance company cover massages?
A. Each insurance policy is different. Our office staff would be happy
to call your insurance company to find out.
Q. How
does Chiropractic work?
A.
Chiropractic works because you are a self-healing, self-regulating organism
controlled by your nervous system. Millions of instructions flow from
your brain, down the spinal cord and out to every organ and tissue.
Signals sent back to the brain confirm if your body is working right.
Improper
motion or position of the moving bones of the spine called a subluxation
can interfere with this vital exchange by irritating nerves and compromising
the function of affected organs and tissues. Specific spinal adjustments
can help improve mind/body communications. Health often returns with
improved nervous system control of the body.
Q. How
do you get subluxations?
A. There
are three basic causes of subluxations. Physical causes could include
slips and falls, accidents, repetitive motions and improper lifting.
Emotions such as grief, anger and fear can cause subluxations. Chemical
causes could include alcohol, drugs, pollution and poor diet.
Q. How
do I know if I have a subluxation?
A. You
can have subluxations and not even know it. Like the early stages of
tooth decay or cancer, subluxations can be present before warning signs
appear. The results of a thorough examination can show the location
and severity of subluxations you may have.
Q. Can
subluxations clear up on their own?
A. Sometimes.
Today's hectic lifestyles are a constant source of subluxations. Fortunately,
our bodies have the ability to self-correct many of these problems as
we bend and stretch, or when we sleep at night. When subluxations don't
resolve, you need to see a chiropractic doctor!
Q. What's
an adjustment?
A. Chiropractic
adjustments usually involve a quick thrust that helps add motion to
spinal joints that aren't moving right. Some methods use the doctor's
hands, an instrument, a special table or the force of gravity. There
are many ways to adjust the spine.
Q. Are
Chiropractic adjustments safe?
A. Yes.
A New Zealand government study found that adjustments are "remarkably
safe." By avoiding drugs and risky surgery, chiropractic care enjoys
an excellent track record. A thorough exam can identify the rare person
for whom chiropractic care might be unsuited. Compare the statistics.
Adjustments are about 100 times safer than taking an over-the-counter
pain reliever.
Q. Will
adjustments make my spine too loose?
A. No.
Only the spinal joints that are "locked up" receive adjustments.
This allows weakened muscles and ligaments to stabilize and heal.
Q. Can
the bones move too much?
A. Highly
unlikely. A chiropractic adjustment is special. It has the right amount
of energy. Delivered to an exact spot, at a precise angle, at just the
right time. The intent is to get a "stuck" spinal joint moving
again, helping reduce nerve interference. Years of training, practice
and experience make chiropractic adjustments specific and safe.
Q. What
makes the sound during the adjustment?
A. Lubricating
fluids separate the bones of each spinal joint. Some adjusting methods
can produce a sound when the gas and fluids in the joint shift. It's
much like opening a bottle of champagne or removing a suction cup. The
sound is interesting, but it isn't a guide to the quality or value of
the adjustment.
Q. Are all patients adjusted the same way?
A. No.
Each patient's spine and care plan is unique. With 24 moving bones in
the spine, each of which can move in seven different directions, we
see a wide variety of spinal patterns. Each patient's care is custom-tailored
for their age, condition and health goals.
Q. Can
I adjust myself?
A. No.
Some people can make their joints "pop," but that's not an
adjustment! Worse, damage can occur by mobilizing a joint with weakened
muscles and ligaments. Adjustments are specific and take years to master.
Even your chiropractic doctor must consult a colleague to benefit from
chiropractic care.
Q.
How many adjustments will I need?
A. The number of adjustments varies with each patient and their individual
health goals. Most patients feel changes immediately. Visits become
less often as your spine stabilizes. In chronic cases, complete healing
can take months or even years.
Q. Why
do newborns get adjustments?
A. Even
today's "natural" childbirth methods can affect an infant's
spine. Preliminary studies suggested that colic, unusual crying, poor
appetite, ear infections or erratic sleeping habits can be signs of
spinal distress. Pediatric adjustments are gentle. Knowing exactly where
to adjust, the doctor applies no more pressure than you'd use to test
the ripeness of a tomato.
Q. Can
I have Chiropractic care after back surgery?
A. Yes.
Rest assured that your chiropractic doctor will avoid the surgically
modified areas of your spine. Surgery often causes instability above
or below the involved level. These areas will be the focus of your chiropractic
care.
Q. Can
patients with Osteoporosis get Chiropractic care?
A. Of course. When developing a care plan, your chiropractic doctor
considers the unique circumstances of each patient. There are many ways
to adjust the spine. The method selected will be best suited to your
age, size and condition.
Q. How
Long until I'll feel better?
A. Some patients experience almost instant relief. Others discover it
can take many weeks or months. Many factors can affect the healing process.
How long have you had your problem? Are you keeping your appointments?
Are
you getting proper rest, exercise and nutrition? Do you smoke? Are you
in otherwise good condition? Within a short period of time, most patients
sense enough progress to fully carry out their doctor's recommendations.
Q. How
long will I need Chiropractic care care?
A. After patients get the relief they want, many choose to continue
with some type of periodic care. These patients show up for their visits
feeling great. These visits can help support the final stages of healing
and help detect and resolve new problems before they become serious.
Our job is to offer the very best care and your job is to decide how
much of it you want.
Q. Will
I receive any medication for my pain?
A. No.
Chiropractic doctors don't dispense drugs.
Q. What
if my policy doesn't cover Chiropractic?
A. Your health affects everything you do and everyone you know. It is
your most valuable possession. Yet, each of us is free to place a different
value on our health. It's convenient when an insurance company or third
party helps pay the bill.
But be
careful! Don't allow the profit motive of a huge corporation to make
the decision for you. Find out how we make chiropractic care affordable
for just about anyone.
Q. Will
I ever be normal again?
A. Patient
results vary. Many report improved spinal curves and the total resumption
of their normal lifestyle. Those who neglected or delayed seeking care
often see slower progress. After improvement, many patients discover
that periodic chiropractic checkups can help avoid a relapse.
Q. What
if Chiropractic doesn't work?
A. If
we're unable to find and correct the cause of your particular health
problem, we will refer you to other specialists who may be able to help.
Your health is our primary goal.