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Symptomatic
Symptomatic chiropractic is a type of chiropractic care that focuses on treating specific symptoms or conditions that a patient is experiencing.
This approach targets the root cause of a patient's pain or discomfort and uses manual adjustments, stretches, and other techniques to alleviate the symptoms.
The goal of symptomatic chiropractic is to improve a patient's quality of life by reducing or eliminating the pain and discomfort they are experiencing.
This type of chiropractic care is often used for conditions such as headaches, neck and back pain, sciatica, and joint pain.
Corrective
Corrective chiropractic is a type of chiropractic care that focuses on fixing the underlying cause of a patient's pain or discomfort, rather than just treating the symptoms.
This involves a thorough examination and analysis of the patient's spine, posture, and body mechanics, as well as an assessment of the patient's medical history, lifestyle, and physical condition. The chiropractor will then develop a personalized treatment plan that may include spinal adjustments, therapeutic exercises, and other techniques to help correct misalignments, improve posture, and restore proper function to the affected areas.
The goal of corrective chiropractic is to help the patient achieve optimal health, mobility, and wellness by addressing the root cause of their discomfort or pain.
Wellness
Wellness chiropractic is a holistic approach to healthcare that focuses on the entire body, rather than just specific symptoms or conditions. This approach recognizes the connection between the body's structure, particularly the spine, and overall health and wellness. Wellness chiropractic seeks to improve the overall function and balance of the body, thus promoting a healthy nervous system and improved quality of life. This type of chiropractic care is focused on preventative measures and long-term wellness, rather than just treating symptoms on an as-needed basis. Wellness chiropractic may involve a variety of techniques, including spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and lifestyle changes to improve overall health and prevent future problems. It is often a collaborative approach between the chiropractor and patient, with the goal of helping the patient achieve optimal health and wellness.