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Frequently Asked Questions
and Answers
What is health?
According to Dorland's
Illustrated Medical
Dictionary health is defined
as "a state of optimal
physical, mental, and social
well-being, and not merely
the absence of disease and
infirmity."
What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is based on the
scientific evidence that the
human body has an innate
power to maintain its own
health. The art of
chiropractic focuses on the
correction of spinal
malfunctions, called
subluxations, in order to
remove interference to the
spinal cord and the nerves.
Science has found that the
nervous system controls all
organs and tissues of the
body, so a nerve system,
functioning at its best,
facilitates the body's
ability to cope with
disability and disease. That
doesn't just mean lack of
illness, but staying well
and performing well for a
lifetime. Because of its
potential to enable patients
to live healthier, more
fulfilling lives,
chiropractic has been named
"The Big Idea."
How does Chiropractic
compare with traditional
Medicine?
Chiropractic looks at the
body as an organism which is
constantly in flux between
death and ideal functional
wellness. Medicine most
often observes and treats
people as either sick or not
sick. Medical doctors treat
symptoms, but know very
little about what it is to
treat what might be the
cause of disease and
illness. One thing both
Chiropractic and Medicine do
agree on is that every body
function is controlled and
regulated through electrical
and chemical impulses of the
nervous system initiated
from the brain. Achieving an
optimal functioning nervous
system happens to be the
primary focus of the
Chiropractic philosophy. The
diagnosis and treatment of
the effects of a poor
functioning nervous system
is what Medicine focuses on.
Why not go at the cause of
the problem? Do you keep
moving the bucket which is
collecting the rain from a
leaky roof, or do you repair
the roof? Which makes more
sense?
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Would a
NUCCA
Chiropractor be able to help
me even though I've had
minimal results with
traditional Medicine and
Chiropractic?
In our NUCCA Chiropractic
office, 95% of our patients
get relief from their
primary complaint over the
course of the initial
treatment. Almost all of
them have already seen at
least one medical physician
(usually multiple), and one
or more chiropractors. Often
times these physicians were
able to provide some relief
to the patient, but the
problem still existed or re-occured
all too often.
How do I know if I am a
candidate for the NUCCA
procedure?
A candidate for the NUCCA
procedure is anyone who has
a spinal misalignment
regardless of their age or
severity of problem. The
consultation with the doctor
is designed to evaluate your
background history and
determine if the doctor
feels he/she can help your
condition.
How did I get a spinal
misalignment (body
imbalance)?
An accident or injury was
necessary to produce a
spinal misalignment. These
injuries happen a number of
different ways over a
lifetime.
The following is a list of
different ways one can
misalign a spine.
child birth
childhood falls
roller coaster rides
a blow to the head
automobile accident
athletic injuries
skiing accidents
falls on an icy surface
Is the NUCCA Spinal
Correction painful?
NO, NO, and NO! It's not at
all like manipulative type
adjustments. NUCCA uses only
a slight amount of pressure
barely felt by the patient.
NO TWISTING, POPPING, or
CRACKING.
How safe is NUCCA Health
Care?
NUCCA Health Care is one of
the safest forms of
treatment available. You
don't have the side effects
of drugs, the risk of
surgery, or any painful
manipulation to take into
consideration. The NUCCA
Chiropractor uses a very
gentle form of treatment and
takes every precaution to
make the procedure as safe
and effective as possible.
What changes
might I expect following the
initial correction?
Alleviation of pain and
symptoms
Tired and/or relaxed feeling
Light-headed or possible
headache
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Runny nose as the
sinus's open
Sore muscles over the first
few days
Pain or discomfort moving
from point to point
Ache all over
Body elimination changes- a
sense of urgency
Tingling or heat sensations
Sleeping patterns change
Is it important to bring
my x-rays and/or MRI
studies?
Any information our
patients are able to
provide on their first
consultation to our
office is always
helpful.
Why are x-rays taken before
and after the correction?
The x-rays taken prior to
the correction allow the
doctor to determine how the
spine shifted, tilted or
rotated from its normal
position. After the
correction, x-rays are
necessary to determine the
success of the correction.
If an adequate correction
was made, then future
corrections will be made
using the same formula. This
procedure leaves no margin
for error.
Are x-ray's necessary on
follow-up visits?
Once the doctor determines
the exact formula for each
individual patient based off
the success of the initial
correction, then future
corrections will be made
using the same formula.
Usually more x-rays are
unnecessary unless the
patient experiences a fall
or serious accident that
could affect the initial
correction formula.
What can I do to keep from
loosing my alignment?
Once the spine has
stabilized, the most common
cause for the loss of the
correction is fatigue.
Physical, psychological or
emotional stress which tires
the body to the point it
breaks down. During the
initial recovery cycle the
NUCCA doctor will begin to
teach you how to maintain
your alignment with as few
corrections as possible.
This is achieved by
recognizing your own signs
of fatigue, and doing what
is necessary to avoid losing
the correction.
I'm worried about x-ray
exposure, what should I do?
Radiation surrounds us. Most
of this radiation is in the
form of visible light,
ultraviolet and infrared
light, radio waves, and
microwaves. However, the
amount of x-ray exposure
involved with the NUCCA
procedure is extremely low.
I am in possession of a
letter from the Utah Office
of Radiological Safety that
states my x-ray machine has
less than half the state
average of radiation
exposure compared to any
other machine in the state
of Utah.
Take a look below for a
comparison of exposures
between other forms of
radiation.
NUCCA x-ray series <.22
mrems
Dental x-rays (per x-ray)
910 mrems
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Apollo moon flight 480 mrems
Barium enema (x-ray study)
8,000 mrems
Radiation treatment for
cancer 6,000,000 mrems
CT Scan 4,500 mrems
Why am I adjusted just below
the ear when I have low back
pain and sciatica?
When there is an accident or
injury necessary to produce
a spinal misalignment, the
body moves into an
imbalanced position, placing
stress and tension around
the brainstem. This stress
causes the messages from
that area of the brain to be
distorted to other parts of
the body. These distorted
messages tell the muscles on
one side of the spine, hips
and legs to tighten. This
entire process creates the
short leg phenomenon, low
back pain, and stress on the
sciatic nerve causing pain
in buttock region and/or
leg(s). You correct this
problem by analyzing the
source of the low back and
sciatic pain, which often
times is body imbalance
created from a spinal
misalignment. You correct
the entire spine back to
balanced unstressed
position, using the atlas
vertebrae as the contact
point in the correction.
This allows the muscles of
the low back to relax, and
pressure on the sciatic
nerve to alleviate.
Do all people respond the
same with NUCCA Care?
No. For that matter, does
everyone respond the same
way to certain drugs
(medications), addictions,
stress, surgery or
therapies? Of course not.
There is really no way to be
absolutely certain as to how
well, or how quickly you
will improve. The reason for
this is because there are
some conditions which are
directly related to body
imbalance (misalignment),
those which are partially
related, and those which are
not related at all. It is
only after we have corrected
the misalignment and it
becomes stable for a period
of time that we know the
impact the correction will
have. However, most patients
experience considerable
relief within two to three
spinal corrections
(adjustments).
How long will it take until
I feel better?
About 90% of people we see
notice a change in how their
bodies feel following the
initial correction. Over the
next 3 to 21 days most
patients notice considerable
relief of their acute
symptoms. Over the first 90
days their bodies will go
through considerable
structural and neurological
change. It is this process
of change (recovery) that
moves our bodies from a
state of poor health to a
state of being well.
How many visits will I need
to correct the problem?
It is our experience that it
usually takes about four to
six visits over a period of
two to three months to
stabilize the spinal
structure, even though
considerable change for the
better happens with the
first correction
(adjustment). Recovery and
stability of the correction
will depend on the
progressive degenerative
effects that the spinal
misalignment has had on the
entire body. It is the long
term stability of the spinal
correction that allows for
healing.
Is it possible for me to
adjust myself?
No, but you can manipulate
yourself. There is a night
and day difference between
manipulating the spine and
actually correcting it. Not
all adjustment procedures
are the same either. There
are over 250 different
techniques used by various
health professionals to work
on the body and spine. There
are only a few techniques
available which actually
correct the spine and
restore body balance,
provable on x-ray. NUCCA
happens to be my choice to
achieve that end.
Will the problem go away
with time, if I just wait?
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No
The problem is not going
to go away. Although
symptoms may come and go,
the problem still exists. If
the condition is neglected
over weeks, months, or years
at a time, it compounds most
often into a complex set of
ailments and degenerative
breakdown. This takes much
longer to correct and
stabilize than if the
problem would have been
addressed when symptoms had
first been apparent.
Does the NUCCA doctor use
the same spinal correction
formula for everyone?
No, they do not. The
calculated formula for each
correction the NUCCA doctor
makes is as individual to
the patient as one's
fingerprints. No two
formulas are the same. This
means the doctor will
approach each case
differently.
Should I have my spine
checked by a NUCCA
Chiropractor before agreeing
to surgery?
It is always smart to
exhaust every option
available before going
through with a procedure
with such a high risk for
repeatability. Research
shows that most people who
have surgery for a spinal
condition say they are worse
after 5 years or only
slightly better.
Can I utilize NUCCA
Chiropractic Care following
surgery?
There are a few factors
involved in making a
decision for NUCCA Care
following surgery. Most
often times the NUCCA
procedure can provide relief
that may or may not have
been achieved following
surgery. In these particular
cases it would be best to
consult with a NUCCA doctor
first to better understand
what will be in the
patient's best interest.
How long will I need NUCCA
Chiropractic Care?
After the initial spinal
correction is made, and the
spine returns to a normal
balanced position, the acute
symptoms will begin to
alleviate. The body will
then enter into a recovery
cycle where it begins to
stabilize into a new
balanced position. Once the
body is stabilized and
begins holding its
alignment, it takes about
one month to recover for
every year the spine has
been misaligned providing
the correction is
maintained. After this
recovery period has been
achieved nearly all patients
have discovered the value of
maintaining their spinal
correction and choose to
stay in alignment the rest
of their life.
What type of education does
a Doctor of Chiropractic
have?
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To become a Doctor of
Chiropractic one has to
complete a minimum 6 year
course of study. Many states
are now requiring doctors to
complete their bachelor's
degree prior to granting
state licensure. The Doctor
of Chiropractic has an
extremely intense
curriculum, which is similar
to that of a typical medical
student. See below for the
comparison:
Pre-clinical courses Year 1
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Palmer Chiropractic
School
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Credit Hours
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Harvard Medical
School
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Credit Hours
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Philosophy I
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2 |
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Critical Reading of
Medical Literature
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2 |
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Neuroanatomy I
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5 |
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The Human Body
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8 |
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Spinal Anatomy I
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2 |
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Genetics,
Embryology, And
Reproduction
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5 |
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Gross Anatomy I
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6 |
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Immunology,
Microbiology And
Infectious Disease
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9 |
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Embryology
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5 |
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Principles of
Pharmacology
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4 |
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Biochemistry I
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6 |
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Patient-Doctor Year
I |
4 |
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Fundamentals of
Neurophysiology
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3 |
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Chemistry and
Biology of the Cell
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7 |
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Philosophy II
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2 |
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Integrated Human
Physiology
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5 |
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Gross Anatomy II
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6 |
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Molecular Biology of
Human Disease
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4 |
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Spinal Anatomy II
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5 |
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TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
YEAR 1
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48
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Cellular Physiology
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3 |
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Neurophysiology
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3 |
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Endocrinology
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3 |
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Biochemistry II
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5 |
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Business & Practice
Management I
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2 |
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Organ Histology
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5 |
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Neuroanatomy II
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5 |
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C-V-P Physiology
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4 |
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Advanced
Neurophysiology
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2 |
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Fundamentals of
Pathology
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4 |
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Microbiology
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6 |
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Immunology and
Communicable
Diseases
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2 |
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Palpation
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2 |
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TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
YEAR 1
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88
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Pre-clinical courses Year 2
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Palmer Chiropractic
School
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Credit Hours
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Harvard Medical
School
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Credit Hours
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Philosophy III
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2 |
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Human Nervous System
And Behavior
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7 |
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Digestive Physiology
And Nutrition
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3 |
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Human Systems: Derm/Respir/Cardio/Hematol
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10 |
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Renal Physiology
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3 |
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Human Systems: GI/Musc/Renal/Endoc/Reprod
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10 |
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Public Health
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3 |
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Patient-Doctor Year
II |
8 |
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Systems Pathology
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7 |
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Pathology
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3 |
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Radiology I
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6 |
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Preventive Medicine
And Nutrition
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2 |
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Upper Cervical
Technique
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5 |
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Psychopathology and
Introduction To
Clinical Psychiatry
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2 |
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Instrumentation
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2 |
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Toxicology
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3 |
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TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
YEAR 2
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42
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Radiology II-Osseous
Interpretation
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4 |
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Cervical Technique
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5 |
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EXAMINATION
REQUIREMENTS
-Comprehensive Exam
-U.S. Licensure Step
I
-U.S. Licensure Step
II
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Neuromusculoskeletal
Diagnosis I
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5 |
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Physical Diagnosis
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10 |
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Spinal Biomechanics
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4 |
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Philosophy IV
Complex and Health
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2 |
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Radiology III-X-ray
Physics |
6 |
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Thoraco-Lumbar
Technique
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5 |
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Pelvic Technique
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5 |
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Neuromusculoskeletal
Diagnosis II
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5 |
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Business & Practice
Management II
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2 |
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Obstetrics and
Pediatrics
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5 |
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TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
YEAR 2
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92
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EXAMINATION
REQUIREMENTS
-National Board
Examinations I, II,
III, IV
-Physiotherapy Board
Exam
-Individual State
Board Exams
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Will insurance or Medicare
cover your services?
Our staff is well trained to
help you understand how to
utilize your particular
health care plan and/or your
Medicare coverage so that
you can get the
reimbursement you may be
entitled to. Some plans
offer limited Chiropractic
coverage, so it is always
smart that you verify your
particular policy. We will
show you how that works on
your first visit to our
office.
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My insurance policy doesn't
cover Chiropractic, what
should I do?
Health is your most
important possession. Don't
take it lightly. Don't allow
large companies to make
extremely important health
decisions on the type of
care you need. Ask us how we
are able to make NUCCA
Health Care affordable for
you.
Is it safe to treat women
who are pregnant?
Safety should always be of
primary concern. The risk is
very low compared to the
benefit NUCCA Care can offer
to a mother and the fetus.
If the mother is comfortable
and healthy during
pregnancy, there will be a
trickling effect on the
health of a newborn baby.
Why is time required to
obtain long term results?
Most people we see at NDSC
have complex conditions that
didn't get like that over
night. It's not going to be
healed over night either.
You may enjoy relief of
symptoms, but that doesn't
mean the problem is gone.
The doctor will only
recommend what he/she feels
is appropriate in each
individual case to recover
as thoroughly and as quickly
as possible.
If I get adjusted more
frequently will it speed my
recovery?
No. You only get adjusted
when the doctor has all
indications an adjustment is
necessary. Many times
adjusting too frequently can
actually retard the recovery
process, making the
correction more unstable.
Why don't I always get a
correction when I feel bad,
and why do I sometimes get a
correction when I feel good?
The NUCCA doctor will only
adjust your spine when his
objective test(s) detects
body imbalance to be
present. It is possible for
patients to be feeling
poorly while maintaining
their body balance, or the
reverse, feeling well, and
needing a correction. The
body is extremely complex,
and in flux all the time.
How we feel is not the best
indicator of health. Society
has been taught through
medicine that when you feel
bad, you take something for
your symptoms. Or in
Chiropractic, manipulation
is performed in some
offices, for the relief of
painful symptoms. This is
very confusing for the
patient who may have
experienced both prospective
before entering our office.
NDSC is different; we will
only correct your spine with
positive objective signs.
Pain or discomfort is never
an adequate justification
for spinal correction.
How will I know when I loose
my alignment?
From the very first
correction the NUCCA doctor
will begin to teach you how
to tell when you are
maintaining your alignment,
and when your not. Some
people will have a hard time
detecting imbalance and the
doctor will look for other
ways to be sure those
patients benefit from care
long term.
Can my alignment correct on
its own?
It's unlikely that a spine
will move back to a normal
balanced position. There are
factors such as old
injuries, structural
degeneration, physical or
emotional stress,
nutritional habits, or
limited recovery time that
will not allow the spine to
normalize on its own.
X-rays and pregnancy?
The risk to a fetus of
exposure to diagnostic
x-rays is low. It's
necessary for your doctor to
know of pregnancy to take
necessary precautions to
minimize risk of exposure.
Many pregnant women find
themselves more comfortable
during pregnancy and the
delivery is much easier with
proper alignment.
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How often should I get
monitored for body balance
after the doctor has
released me from scheduled
visits?
For the patient who can
recognize when they have
lost their correction the
doctor will give them the
freedom to schedule their
own appointments as needed.
For those patients who are
not yet certain of body
imbalance it is recommended
they get their spines
checked on a monthly basis.
Some patients schedule
periodic checkups, as they
would with their dentist, to
ensure that body balance is
maintained. How long you
maintain the benefits of the
NUCCA spinal correction is
always up to you.
What if I am skeptical about
Chiropractic?
I want you to know you are
not alone. Many people have
fears and concerns about
many types of procedures,
not just in Chiropractic.
Unfortunately, there are a
few bad experiences or
expectations that have not
been met in every form of
health care. I recommend
that you read the material
contained in this website
and make your own decision.
We like to take care of
people who want to be taken
care of. It is not our
business to convince anyone
to get under care.
Still have a question not
answered here?
Email us at
www.laspinalcare.net or
call
985-542-1771
Toll Free 866-577-9631 .
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