Initial/acute Chiropractic treatment - please spend just a couple of minutes
reading this
Understanding your pains/symptoms
You probably have not considered your pain or symptoms like this, but one way to think of your problem can be to consider it like having
toothache. Just as toothache symptoms vary from mild to severe, so too can mechanical symptoms.
To get you well again, we can consider your pain or symptoms as a three stage process:
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Stage 1-3 above as Initial/acute treatment (getting you out of pain)
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Stage 4-6 above as Corrective treatment (re-training your muscles, joints etc. to work as they
should, if required).
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Stage 8 as Elective check ups.
If you come to us at stage 2/3, and we consider your problem suitable for chiropractic treatment we
expect you to progress with treatment to stage 6/7. Of course if you come in at stage 5, then you should
only have to pass through 2 stages until you start to feel well again! How quick you progress also
depends on whether you are a Type ‘A’ or Type ‘B’ patient.
Type A patient
Your pains or symptoms have not been there for very long. This can be from a day or so to a few weeks. Often this can be the
first episode of pain for you and you have consulted someone like us straight away, or perhaps it has been years since you have
had a problem here or elsewhere in your body. This type of problem generally does not have many tissue changes-muscle
imbalances, permanent damage or Osteoarthritis. It is also less likely to need much (if any) corrective care. Exception to
Type A patient
Your pain may not have been with you for very long and so you may think it shouldn't take much time to go. For some patients
this is quite true but the reality for some is that pain is the last thing to occur after numerous physical changes in your body.
Your body can be very good at adapting to keep you out of pain for as long as possible.
For example:
Tooth pain can be due to a hole in the tooth. It can take a long time to develop before eventually reaching the nerve in the centre of
your tooth which causes pain. Very much like domino's toppling over, the pain you feel is often like the last domino to fall.
In order to achieve long-term stability our approach is to address as many changes as possible (many toppled domino's) that have finally
lead to your pain.
For this reason we recommend a programme of care that is tailor-made to you, taking into consideration as many factors as possible. In
so doing, we try to address as many underlying cause(s) of your pain. By altering/correcting as many of these causes as we can (toppled
domino's) we aim to help get you better as quick as we can and hopefully try to prevent the relapse .
Type B patient
Pains that have been there for longer than a few weeks or that have come and gone over the previous weeks, months or years
and have finally got bad enough to affect your life e.g. sleeping, sitting, working or playing with your children. You are fed up with
struggling against your pain and restricted activities and now you have decided that it is the time to do something about it. This
type of problem generally does have more tissue changes - muscle imbalances, permanent damage or Osteoarthritis. It is also
more likely to need some degree of corrective care.
How often will you need to see us in the acute treatment stage?
Our aim is to get you out of pain as quickly as possible - this is normally what you want too! With this in mind, we often suggest having
treatments closer together in order to get the maximum results. Once you are feeling better, you can then enter
your next phase of treatment (if you need this), the corrective treatment phase.
A typical acute/initial treatment frequency could be 3-6 visits over a 2-4 week period
Clinically we often find treatments grouped closer together gets faster results. We appreciate that finances,
time, work and family constraints often mean that you cannot always commit to this. Don’t worry, we of course
can work with what you are able to do.
Many patients feel an improvement in their pains immediately whilst others start to feel different after several
visits. The important thing is not to worry, you are in expert hands (no pun intended!) It’s quite normal for some
people to feel some soreness. Don't worry!, it is perfectly normal as your body gets used to the changes it has
been asked to make - the soreness should subside within 1-2 days of treatment. Of course, if you are
concerned contact us we would rather hear from you than have you worry. Equally if you think of something
you wish you'd asked during your visit, just pick up the phone and call. Alternatively you can email us on the
email we sent you if this is more convenient. We will aim to reply within one working day.
1. Severe abscess = surgery/medical intervention is needed for you. In this case we will refer you.
2. Severe tooth pain = severe pain and symptoms all the time.
3. Toothache = pain all the time but less than in 2 above.
4. Mild toothache = discomfort all the time.
5. Hole in the tooth with pain/sensitivity with hot or cold = pain or symptoms such as stiffness that
comes on with doing certain activities (e.g. sitting, driving, when you get up)
6. Plaque on your teeth and they feel 'furry' = very little pain/mild discomfort just stiff and 'not right'.
7. You feel back to your normal self.
8. You feel well but go for a dental check up, removal of tartar and polish. The chiropractic
equivalent is an elective check up. It’s our opportunity to help improve any loss of vertebral mobility
or tight muscles that may stop you from feeling quite as well as you could. At the very least many of
our patients just report feeling much more mobile and better able to cope with everyday activities
with the occasional elective check up.
‘Making you better’
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