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Common Questions
 

What will the Doctor in Chiropractic do?

Chiropractic doctors are experts in the care of bones, muscles, ligaments, joints and tissue which form up to 60% of your body. All your body joints are part of the musculo-skeletical system and their optimal performance is needed to maintain great health. Ask your Chiropractor about treatment programs that include manual adjustments with or without activators, specific exercises, nutritional advice or other therapies that may be available, based on your health history, age, present health condition and life style.

If I don’t have insurance, how much will it cost?

Rivera Chiropractic Center guarantees the best prices, and we offer low income treatment plans. One of our goals is that no one goes untreated due to financial reasons.

Is Chiropractic Treatment safe?

Chiropractic adjustments are safer than aspirin, muscle relaxants and surgery. Hundreds of studies have documented the safety and effectiveness of chiropractic adjustments. Chiropractic treatment is extremely safe in comparison with traditional medicine. Every day there are thousands of people adjusted around the world.

Effective Chiropractic treatment will relax and rejuvenate your mind, body and soul.

There are instruments such as activators that can help the Chiropractor apply a steady and controlled pressure during adjustments so children or elderly patients can be treated at our facilities without any problems. We also have special adjustment tables that can create traction to stretch the joints so patients heal faster.

Does the Chiropractic Treatment hurt?

No. The specific adjustments applied to each patient are customized according to the patient’s height, weight and health condition.

It is normal to feel sore after the adjustment, which is part of the healing process.