Do You Believe These Chiropractic Care Myths?

Eric McPherson • July 6, 2021

Despite chiropractic adjustments becoming more and more popular nowadays, myths and skepticism about chiropractic continue to spread around the public.


Unfortunately, with the continuous spread of these myths, more people start accepting them as facts. Consequently, chiropractors’ reputation starts suffering, despite relieving millions of people’s pains every year.

Whether you believe the myths or not, this article will present you with the facts, answer the “are chiropractors doctors” question and perhaps even help you decide if chiropractic care might be something you need without even knowing it.


What is Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic care is a hands-on and non-invasive method that aims to relieve pain, restore function and fix existing misalignments. All of its techniques stem from evidence and clinical trials to treat various types of pain and injuries.

Some of the more popular methods include manual therapy, various chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapy and electrotherapy.

Apart from treating pain, chiropractic benefits include an improved posture, a boost to athletic performance and high satisfaction from treatment.

Additionally, some studies suggest that chiropractic care can boost the immune system by releasing stress.


Myth #1: Chiropractors are not Real Doctors

Are chiropractors doctors? The short answer is, yes, they are! Even though they are not medical doctors, they are still doctors of chiropractic care. Future chiropractors typically undergo more than 4,400 hours of college instruction.

As a licensed healthcare professional, becoming a chiropractor is challenging. Typically studying takes four years and requires three years of undergraduate education.

Although these professionals are not medical doctors, their methods and techniques are invaluable options for many types of pain and injuries. Chiropractic care can treat aches, soreness and misalignments either by itself or as a complementary and holistic approach to conventional medicine.


Myth #2: Joint Manipulations are Painful

Many people assume that chiropractic adjustments hurt. Although they can be slightly uncomfortable at times, in the hands of a professional, you should not experience pain. These misconceptions probably arise because of the popping and cracking sounds that many people associate with pain.

The sounds come from the air and gas that move around the synovial fluids during the adjustments. It’s virtually the same as cracking your knuckles.

Frankly, chiropractic adjustments often provide instant pain relief because they release tension that has been building up and causing soreness for months. Nevertheless, first-time patients might feel some soreness after their session, similar to the one after having an intense workout at the gym.


Myth #3: Chiropractors Can Only Help With Back Pain

While many people usually consider visiting a chiropractor only when they have back and neck pain, chiropractic care is a complex methodology that can treat various musculoskeletal conditions.


Furthermore, chiropractic adjustments addressing pain and misalignments of the spine can help you get rid of unexplained headaches, leg and arm pain, numbness and tingling and decreased overall mobility.


Additionally, professional counselling is also among the many chiropractic benefits. Chiropractors can give you lifestyle advice concerning nutrition, fitness and ergonomics, to provide a holistic approach to treating or preventing certain conditions.


Schedule Your Next Appointment With Us Today!

Many myths surround doctors of chiropractic care and their methods, but as you see, they are false and fail to support them with evidence.

With a team of highly specialized and experienced professionals, Delta Physiotherapy and Rehab at Mississauga ON will provide you with an individual approach based on your needs and preferences.


If you are experiencing pain, decreased mobility, poor posture or would like to learn more about the numerous chiropractic benefits, call us at +1 (905) 270-3086 or book an appointment online today!


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