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Finding a Chiropractor That Fits Your Personality
When I drive down the street these days, it seems as if there is a Walnut Creek Chiropractor on every corner. The difficult part is figuring out which Walnut Creek Chiropractor to go to. You might be reading this and thinking “I thought all Walnut Creek Chiropractors just crack and pop backs to relieve back pain.” That is the absolute furthest thing from the truth.
Yes, there are those Walnut Creek Chiropractors that perform what Dr. Tony Palermo describes as the “FTHSAMI” (Find The High Spot And Mash It) technique. And there are Walnut Creek Chiropractors that don’t perform adjustments, but offer nutritional counseling instead.
Chiropractors differ in their techniques as much as medical doctors. In medicine, you have orthopedists, podiatrists, gastroenterologists, proctologists, OB/GYNs, and the list goes on and on.
It’s the same with Walnut Creek Chiropractic. You can see someone who does Blair Upper Cervical, NUCCA, Gonstead, diversified, applied kinesiology, Thompson, CBP, neuro-emotional technique, Logan basic, BEST, and, again, the list can go on and on.
Finding a good Walnut Creek Chiropractor is not hard, it might just take a little due diligence on your part. I’ve assembled a criteria that I think helps in finding a good Walnut Creek Chiropractor that you will feel comfortable with.
Calling around different Walnut Creek Chiropractic offices is where you’ll probably start. Make sure that when you call, the person answering on the other end is outgoing and friendly.
Also, make sure they can explain to you what they do. Getting someone like 65-year-old Thelma, who has a deeper voice than Barry White from smoking two packs of cigarettes a day since she was sixteen, is probably the first and only indication you need to pass on that office.
The front desk CA (Chiropractic Assistant) has to be friendly and helpful. No one likes filling out paperwork and new patient forms or packets. If the front desk CA can get you through the first day routine without you acquiring a headache is key.
Payment arrangements and scheduling also get taken care of by this person. Make sure they get you scheduled for at least two weeks worth of appointments right off the bat. This way, you’re not wasting time trying to schedule your next appointment after every visit.
This is where you walk in to a Walnut Creek Chiropractic office and your first thought is “Wow!” The environment is peaceful, clean, organized, and flows smoothly.
Walking in somewhere where the doctor has a collection of old, worn furniture from a junkyard, the paint is peeling, and the front desk looks like someone took a leaf blower to a stack of papers is your sign to get out of there fast! This is something you’ll notice right as you walk in, or at least you should.
Sure, the Walnut Creek Chiropractor may be the most skilled at his or her technique. But if they don’t explain to you in a way that you get it and understand the importance of your care, who cares how good they are at their technique?
An effective Walnut Creek Chiropractor will be able to explain your situation and how he or she can correct it. If they don’t tell you anything or act like you wouldn’t understand, there’s your sign. I’ve seen Walnut Creek Chiropractors who think they know everything and the patient knows nothing. Not a fun time, I can assure you.
If you’re going to see your traditional diversified “FTHSAMI” Walnut Creek Chiropractor, you might as well go to a physical therapist or an osteopath. The point is not to get your bones moved, it’s to detect and correct vertebral subluxations. Ways that a doctor can check you are x-rays, leg checks, thermography scans, or muscle tests.
You want a Walnut Creek Chiropractor that can find a subluxation, if you have one. If you do, you want that Walnut Creek Chiropractor to correct it. Lastly, you want that Walnut Creek Chiropractor to make sure they removed the subluxation. Vertebral subluxations are so life-altering, especially in the upper cervical spine, that you better make sure your Walnut Creek Chiropractor can properly correct it.
Knowing what technique a doctor utilizes in correcting a subluxation is important. Not everybody likes the same Walnut Creek Chiropractic technique. The Blair and NUCCA Upper Cervical techniques utilize a hand adjustment. Some people might prefer an Orthospinology or Atlas Orthogonal adjustment, which utilize a tool instead. You might like applied kinesiology, which takes a whole body approach and does its analysis by muscle testing. It’s really up to you.
You have to know what you’re looking for. Do some research online. It’s not hard to find out about the different techniques. Once you do, find out which doctors use that particular technique in your area. Here is a great website to do just that. If your Walnut Creek Chiropractor has all six of these components as part of their practice, chances are that you’re in good shape. If even one of these is missing, go find a Walnut Creek Chiropractic office that has all these components. They are out there. You just have to search.




