Offer
How can I help you? |
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Back pain |
Headaches and migraines |
Neck, nape, shoulder pain |
Sciatica |
Spinal pain in children |
Dizziness |
For athletes |
Paresthesia |
Back pain during pregnancy |
Muscle and joint pain |
Therapy and prevention of sports injuries |
Scoliosis |
How can I help you? |
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Back pain |
Headaches and migraines |
Neck, nape, shoulder pain |
Sciatica |
Spinal pain in children |
Dizziness |
For athletes |
Paresthesia |
Back pain during pregnancy |
Muscle and joint pain |
Therapy and prevention of sports injuries |
Scoliosis |
Q&A
Frequently asked questions
The therapeutic procedure, including
the examination, lasts 20–30 minutes. The time and number of therapeutic sessions
depend on the patient’s condition, but most often, to restore full
functionality or completely relieve pain, the chiropractor needs about 5
treatments.
The visit does not require any special preparation. Bring your medical records and do not eat a large meal before the session. The chiropractor
may ask you to remove some clothing – on the day of your visit, it is a good idea to wear
loose clothing and shoes that are easy to take off and put on.
Avoid eating large meals before your spinal adjustment. You want to feel comfortable during your adjustment, and a full stomach can make you feel bloated and uncomfortable. Eat a light meal or snack an hour or two before your appointment.
For your first visit, please bring all available spinal tests and blood tests. During your first consultation, we will conduct a thorough interview, orthopedic, neurological and chiropractic examination to determine the cause of your problem. Based on the information we collect, we can recommend additional tests such as X-rays, spine MRI or morphology, if necessary. If no further diagnostics are required and there are no contraindications, the next part of the visit will be to explain the cause of the problem and a manual therapy procedure. The patient will also be given recommendations regarding a therapy plan, exercises, etc.