Your First Visit
What to Expect
Knowing what to expect when you begin chiropractic care will help you understand what we are doing and why. We have found that the more a person understands about the process, the better the results. This section briefly describes what will most likely happen during your first two visits, as well as what you can expect thereafter.
All chiropractic care begins with an initial consultation and examination. On the first visit, we aim to learn a detailed history of your health and lifestyle. You may be asked questions about your medical history, family history, dietary habits, training programs, occupation, etc. Questions about your symptoms are especially important-How long have you had the problem(s)? How did it start? Does anything make it worse? Better? And so on.
Once your history has been discussed, a physical examination will be conducted. Depending on the situation, basic information (e.g., height, weight, ligament and muscle tests, reflexes, and range of motion) will be collected. In addition, a careful spinal examination and analysis will be performed to detect any abnormalities that may be affecting or causing your condition.
In some cases, we will need to collect more data to more accurately diagnose your condition. Diagnostic studies may include, but are not limited to, x-rays, MRIs, and other scans. These are helpful in identifying structural abnormalities; they also serve as a “baseline,” a record that can be used to assess the progress and effectiveness of treatment.
Once all the data have been collected, we will then determine if you are a candidate for chiropractic care, or whether you also need additional evaluation and co-management with another health-care professional.
Quite simply, you will be told what is wrong with you, what we plan on doing about it, and what this will cost. You will be given an individualized treatment plan that may include (but is not limited to) adjustments, physical therapy, strengthening exercises, stretching exercises, diet suggestions, and other lifestyle recommendations.
Visual aids (such as a model of the spine or joint) will most likely accompany this discussion so you can clearly see what is occurring. Usually, we treat patients on the first visit, then go over short and long-term treatment goals on the second office visit.
Contact our San Jose chiropractic office now to schedule an appointment.