I Heard That Once I Got To A Chiropractor, I'll Have To Go For The Rest Of My Life. Is This True?

This is a very common question. Before we answer that question, ask yourself how many times you have visited a dentist? You probably brush your teeth at least three times a day and even get them cleaned by a dentist twice a year. Why clean your teeth so often? The answer is simple. You do not want your teeth to become rotten and fall off--besides, root canal really hurt! Think of chiropractic the same way. You want your spine to be healthy and you want to prevent things from getting worse (like getting a root canal). Why wait until it's too late when we can prevent the worse from happening?
Once chiropractic care eliminates your pain and rehabilitates the injured tissues, it is recommended that you maintain a schedule of periodic spinal checkups. Like your dentist and like many of the medical experts are now recognizing, prevention is the key to reducing recurrences of existing health conditions and minimizing new injuries in the future. So the answer is yes, we want you to keep coming back, but just periodically. Periodic chiropractic care minimizes spinal and nerve stresses, reduces recurrences of old injuries, prevents new injuries from developing, minimizes degenerative processes, which enhances overall health and wellness.
People feel good after a chiropractic treatment. The question is-- do you want to feel good for the rest of your life?

Prevention is the key. Regular chiropractic care reduces the likelyhood of injuries, just like regular visit to the dentist reduces occurences of tooth decay. Regular chiropractic adjustments improves overall health and wellness.