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FAQs

Bradley K Button DC

Have a chiropractic-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • Does Chiropractic help babies/infants?

    Yes, in fact, infants can present with neurological problems from the birth process but most infants care is much easier because their condition has not typically existed for very long and their spines accept correction quicker.

  • What is the difference between manipulation and a specific vertebral adjustment?

    Manipulation is just mobilizing a region of joints. A specific vertebral adjustment is correcting the particular position-specific misalignment of a specific vertebra.

  • Can Chiropractic care help sports injuries or an accumulative trauma injury?

    Yes and each of these type of injuries is due to an overloading of the joint and surrounding soft tissues.  Chiropractic care optimizes the alignment of the joint system thu;s creating optimal mechanical advantage to allow full recovery.

  • Why do patients return for multiple treatments with chiropractic versus one or two?

    The patient reaches a higher level of health and well-being with treatment and does not want to return to poor or ill health thus then maintains a level of optimal health.

  • Does chiropractic care help Migraines?

    Yes, however, migraines are the result of many causes.  Seeing a chiropractor like Dr. Button with many years of practice ensures that if the cause is your jaw, or neck, or cranial alignment, or diet, or hormones that he is skilled enough to determine the solution.

  • Is it important to see a chiropractor after a motor vehicle accident?

    Yes because chiropractic focuses on not only the recovery of soft tissues but the joint systems which the soft tissues support and control.

  • Is it OK to get chiropractic care after spine surgery?

    Yes, however, it is vital that the chiropractor specializes in multiple corrective techniques enabling the treatment of the segments above and below the site of surgery to be maintained at optimal function.  These segments are now handling more stress. 

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