FAQs
Tilton Chiropractic & Wellness Center
What conditions do chiropractors treat?
Chiropractors primarily address back pain, neck pain, headaches, and sports injuries. They also assist with posture issues and provide wellness care for families. Their focus is on improving overall spinal health and function.How do I know if chiropractic care is right for me?
Chiropractic care may be beneficial if you experience ongoing pain, reduced mobility, or wish to enhance your spinal health. A chiropractor can assess your condition and develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.Do I need a referral to visit a chiropractor?
A referral is not necessary to see a chiropractor. Patients are able to schedule appointments directly with the chiropractic office of their choice.What should I expect during my first visit?
During your initial appointment, the chiropractor will review your medical history, conduct a physical examination, and may request X-rays if needed. Based on these findings, they will create a customized treatment plan for you.Does chiropractic care hurt?
Chiropractic adjustments are generally not painful. Some patients may experience mild discomfort afterwards, similar to the feeling after exercise.How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions required varies depending on your specific condition. Some individuals experience relief after a few visits, while others opt for ongoing care to maintain their wellness.Can chiropractic care help with headaches or migraines?
Chiropractic care can be effective for certain types of headaches. Spinal adjustments may help reduce tension and improve circulation, potentially alleviating headache symptoms.Is chiropractic care covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans include coverage for chiropractic services, but the extent of coverage can vary. It's advisable to verify with your insurance provider or consult with your local chiropractor for more information.Can children or pregnant women see a chiropractor?
Yes, chiropractic care is suitable for children and pregnant women. Many chiropractors offer specialized, gentle techniques tailored for these patients.What's the difference between chiropractic care and physical therapy?
Chiropractic care primarily concentrates on spinal alignment and nervous system health, whereas physical therapy emphasizes rehabilitation exercises and strengthening techniques.


