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1. Q. Where is your practice located?
A. We are located at 11 Bridge Court, Keene NH. Just off West Street
next to State Farm Insurance and diagonally across from Starbucks.
You may reach us at (603)-352-3817
2. Q. What are your business hours?
A. The office is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
8am-5:30pm with a short break for lunch. We are available after
hours if necessary. We are closed Wednesday.
3. Q. How much does it cost?
A. That depends on the severity of your problem and your ability to
heal. It also depends on you willingness to stick with the
treatments and the recommendations. Most insurance companies will
pay a major part of the bill.
4. Q. Does Health Insurance pay?
A. Every insurance company plan is different .By calling the
toll-free number on the back of your insurance company card, you
will receive accurate answers.
5. Q. How experienced are you?
A. Having graduated with a chiropractic degree in 1977, and
practiced uninterrupted since, I have over 30 years of experience
and there are not many conditions that I have not seen or treated.
In addition to continuous education and constant reading, I employ a
number of unique instruments which help me greatly in providing a
well -rounded health restoration and health maintenance services.
6. Q. What type of problems do you treat?
A. Problems associated with the skeleton are most appropriate. This
consists of the head, neck, spine, arms and hands, legs and feet.
The tissues involved are muscles and nerves. The systems may be
acute or chronic tenderness, aches and pains, even numbness or
tingling. We understand these are telltale signs. In all cases we
look for the underlying problem.
7. Q. What other health problem do you treat?
A. Often, health problems which do not seem to be
musculoskeletal improve
since the nervous system is the body's mainframe computer. If you
have
computer problems, you will have subsequent output problems. In this
era of
factory processed foods, mass produced foods, fast foods, and
convenience foods, many people
actually suffer from "malnutrition". They border on starvation,
despite the
quantities of food they consume. With targeted, specific nutritional
supplements, we
try to help them correct the malnutrition.
8. Q. What conditions do you treat?
A. We will not treat fractures, tumors and cancers.
9. Q. What is your main mode of treatment?
A. Gravity with addition of lifting puts a compressive force onto
the lumbar spine. The head exerts considerable stress on the neck
because of its weight and the mobility of the neck. Therefore, we
believe that decompression or stretching of the spinal column is
both needed and effective. It is also pleasant to experience. There
is no spine problem without a disc weakness. Our treatment
emphasizes primarily the treatment of the involved disc and,
secondly the other problems such as misaligned vertebrae and spastic
muscles.
10. Q. How come "cracking" one feels so much better most of the
time and why not so with decompression?
A. Misalignments are only possible in the presence of a bad disc, or
conversely, alignments will not hold a bad disc. We emphasize the
treatment of the weak disc so that in the long run a misalignment
will not reoccur. The results are a little slower in coming; but the
benefit is long term.
11. Q. Does it hurt?
A. Our treatments do not hurt. They are not painful or
uncomfortable. Some patients even doze off while receiving
treatment.
12. Q. How long before I am feeling well?
A. That will vary depending on the problem. For a patient with no
history of back problems, a few sessions may suffice. The larger
your "problem" the longer it will take to heal.
13. Q. What if I don't improve?
A. There are several possibilities why you are not improving. Stop
doing what started the discomfort/pain initially (if that is
possible), and do the things which help. We hope to be able to give
you guidance in that area. Another reason is that your doctor has
not recognized the true nature of the problem or you have been
misdiagnosed and therefore, "mistreated".
14. Q. Do you take X-ray films?
A. First we try to find the source of discomfort/pain. If, after a
couple of treatment there is no improvement, we may recommend that
X-ray films or other studies are taken.
15. Q. Do you perform lab work?
A. Routinely we do not do lab work. We have clinical tools to make a
safe assumption of your condition. If extensive lab work is needed,
we refer you to your physician.
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