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4 Chiropractic Myths - What Your McKinney Chiropractor Wants You to Know

Written By ChiroConcepts of McKinney on January 4, 2019

Have you ever resisted doing something because someone told you it was wrong?

We look to those around us to help us make the right decisions. Regrettably, there are times when the people we trust – despite good intentions – give us bad advice or inaccurate information. 

For instance, some people avoid seeing a chiropractor because they’ve heard negative things from friends and family. 

Unfortunately, they’re often basing their decision on nothing but myths. 

Disproving 4 Common Myths: Your McKinney Chiropractor Sets the Record Straight

These common myths often hold people back from getting chiropractic care in McKinney:

1. A Chiropractor Isn’t a Real Doctor

This is one you’ll hear a lot, sometimes even by those in the healthcare community. 

Here are the facts: 

  • A chiropractor does not attend medical school. Therefore, they don’t hold a medical degree and aren’t considered medical doctors.
  • However McKinney chiropractors receive an extensive education. They receive in-depth training pertaining to anatomy and physiology, as well as chiropractic technique. Their education usually lasts 4 to 6 years, followed by an additional 2- to 3-year residency. 
  • A chiropractor cannot practice without obtaining a state license. 

2. Chiropractic Adjustments Are Painful

An adjustment typically isn’t painful. However, some might find it uncomfortable if they have any swelling, inflammation, or muscle spasms. 

After some initial discomfort during the adjustment, most patients experience significant relief

3. This Type of Care Is Really Expensive

More insurance companies are paying for Plano chiropractic treatments. It’s important to remember, too, that chiropractic adjustments can reduce the need for more extensive (and expensive) treatments, like surgery. 

4. Getting Spinal Adjustments Is Dangerous

Adjustments are, for the most part, very safe. 

There are some very rare but serious complications that have been associated with this type of treatment. However, the risk is lowered significantly when you receive treatment from someone who has been properly trained and licensed.  

Seeing a McKinney Chiropractor Can save You Time and Money

Contrary to what some believe, getting regular adjustments can save you a lot of time and money. How so?

When you receive this type of care, you reduce your risk of further damage or injury. Adjustments can also reduce pain and help to improve strength, range of motion, flexibility, and coordination. 

This can reduce the amount of time you have to take off of work because of pain. It can also help you avoid more invasive treatments, which tend to cost quite a bit. 

The benefits add up quickly and just go to prove how valuable this form of treatment really is. 

Have you been experiencing neck and/or back pain? Contact our office at (972) 369-1471 to schedule an appointment. We’ll create a personalized treatment plan to help relieve your pain. 


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