According to a National Health Federation Survey utilizing curriculum statistics from 22 medical universities and II chiropractic colleges, the first 2 years of study are very similar. The minimum number for medical students to study classes like anatomy, pathology, chemistry, … Continue reading
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X-rays are taken for your own safety. Sometimes bad things show up in x-rays, such as old fractures, arthritis, scoliosis and other problems that are important for Dr. Thwaits to be aware of. Sometimes things we are unaware of such … Continue reading
Everyone and every case is different but in some cases, yes. Once we gather all information important to your case, if Dr. Thwaits thinks chiropractic will help you he will treat you. If he does not, he will explain why … Continue reading
When an adjustment is made, the gases that are present in the adjusted joint are released. When the gases are released, you hear the familiar popping sound. It is similar to when you crack your knuckles. It is nothing to … Continue reading
Chiropractic adjustments are safe and effective movements of your joints by Dr. Thwaits’ hands performed for the purpose of restoring the normal position and movement of your joints. Once these bones or vertebrae are restored to their proper position and … Continue reading
As with any type of health care, there are potential risks in the delivery of treatment. Chiropractic however, is remarkably safe. The key to safe, effective care is most often determined by the information provided by you on the first … Continue reading
Doctors of Chiropractic mainly focus on the conditions that affect your muscles, joints and nerves: they also treat many different types of problems. Such problems as low back pain, neck pain, headaches, pain into arms or legs, Carpal tunnel syndrome … Continue reading