5 Common Myths About Chiropractic Care Debunked
5 Common Myths About Chiropractic Care Debunked
Chiropractic care has been helping patients achieve better health and wellness for over a century. However, misconceptions about this form of treatment still persist. As chiropractors serving the BC community, we believe it’s crucial to address these myths and provide accurate information. Let’s debunk five common myths about chiropractic care.
Myth 1: Chiropractic Adjustments Are Dangerous
Contrary to this belief, chiropractic care is widely recognized as one of the safest non-invasive therapies available for neuromusculoskeletal complaints. Chiropractors in Canada undergo extensive training, including a minimum of seven years of post-secondary education and 4,200 hours of training.
The safety record of chiropractic care is excellent. A study published in the journal Spine concluded that the risk of a serious adverse event following spinal manipulation is low to very low. In fact, many patients report immediate relief and improved mobility after adjustments.
Myth 2: Once You Start, You Have to Go Forever
This myth likely stems from a misunderstanding of treatment plans. While some patients choose to continue with maintenance care for ongoing wellness, it’s not a requirement. Treatment frequency varies based on individual needs and conditions.
For acute issues, patients might need more frequent visits initially, tapering off as they improve. Others may benefit from periodic check-ups to maintain their spinal health. Your chiropractor will work with you to develop a personalized care plan that suits your specific needs and goals.
Myth 3: Chiropractors Only Treat Back Pain
While chiropractors are indeed experts in spinal health, their scope of practice extends far beyond back pain. Chiropractic care can help with a wide range of conditions, including:
– Neck pain and headaches
– Joint pain in the arms and legs
– Sports injuries
– Repetitive strain injuries
– Arthritis
Chiropractors take a holistic approach to health, focusing on how the spine’s alignment affects the entire body’s function through the nervous system.
Myth 4: Chiropractic Care Is Not Evidence-Based
This myth couldn’t be further from the truth. Numerous studies support the effectiveness of chiropractic care. For instance, a 2017 systematic review published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics found that spinal manipulative therapy was associated with statistically significant benefits in both pain and function, with no serious adverse events, for acute low back pain.
Moreover, organizations like the Canadian Chiropractic Association actively support ongoing research in the field, continually expanding the evidence base for chiropractic treatments.
Myth 5: Chiropractic Care Is Expensive and Not Covered by Insurance
Compared to many other treatment options, chiropractic care is often more cost-effective, especially for chronic conditions. A study in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics found that chiropractic care for neck pain was more cost-effective than physiotherapy or general practitioner care.
In BC, many extended health insurance plans cover chiropractic care. The provincial Medical Services Plan (MSP) also provides coverage for chiropractic services for certain eligible groups. Many chiropractors offer flexible payment plans to make care accessible to all patients.
Understanding the facts about chiropractic care is crucial for making informed decisions about your health. If you have any questions or concerns, we encourage you to consult with a licensed chiropractor in your area. Chiropractic care offers a safe, effective, and holistic approach to health and wellness, backed by scientific evidence and trusted by millions of Canadians.