| Suffering
from stress-related tension, fatigue, carpal tunnel syndrome, migraine
headaches or low back pain? Have your attempts to resolve the problem
through traditional medical treatments been unsuccessful? Scheduling
an appointment with Allied Chiropractic could bring you the much needed
relief you are seeking.
Often confused
with physical and massage therapists, chiropractors are able to
provide a much more comprehensive service than either; and are in
effect, primary care physicians. "We perform exams, take x-rays,
provide a diagnosis, design a treatment program and administer all
treatments," says Dr. Wilkinson. Chiropractic is the world's
largest single body of natural health practioners, with more than
50,000 DC's licensed in the U.S. The training of a chiropractor
is similar to that of a medical doctor, involving a combination
of more than 4,000 lecture hours and clinical training. In fact,
chiropractors receive more training in both neuromusculoskeletal
and radiology studies than do most general practioners. Dr. Wilkinson
has also received extensive additional training in orthopedics,
nutrition, differential diagnosis and acupuncture.
"Most people
can benefit from ongoing, chiropractic preventative care,"
says Dr. Wilkinson. He states that patient education is an important
part of a chiropractor's job, because many people do not know the
many benefits from this type of health care. A schedule of regular
chiropractic checkups designed for your age, condition and lifestyle
can help detect, correct and maintain optimum spinal and nervous
system function. Expectant mothers can also benefit from chiropractic
care, especially in their third trimester, as chiropractic care
can help alleviate some of the discomfort and stress to the lower
back that extra weight gain causes, with no adverse effects on the
baby.
Some problems
that respond well to chiropractic care are migraine and muscle tension
headaches, upper back and neck pain, sprain-strains of the back
and neck, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, tendonitis, whiplash,
lower back pain and numbness and tingling in the arms and legs.
Dr. Wilkinson also sees patients who have experienced personal injuries
(automobile accidents, slip and fall and work related accidents).
Symptoms that signal a need for treatment include experiencing headaches
more than once a month and having twinges and muscle spasms in the
legs and buttocks.
One reason people
avoid chiropractic care is fear of the unknown. "ninety to
one hundred percent of the time there is no discomfort during treatment,"
says Dr. Wilkinson. "The odds of a patient having an adverse
reaction are minimal. Chiropractic procedures are very safe and
patients coming to Allied Chiropractic will find a warm and caring
enviorment."
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We
perform:
- exams
- x-rays
- diagnosis
- design a
treatment program
- administer
all treatments
We Serve:
- All Ages
- All lifestyles
- Expectant
mothers
We Treat:
- Migraine
- Muscle tension
- Upper back
pain
- Lower back
pain
- Neck pain
- Sprain-strains
of the neck and back
- Carpal tunnel
syndrome
- Tennis elbow
- Tendonitis
- Whiplash
- Personal
injuries
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