Frequently Asked Questions
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Many Ontarians have an extended health care (EHC) group plan. This is a plan that your employer, union, trade or professional organization has set up as part of your workplace benefits package. If you’re self-employed, you can purchase an individual EHC plan from various health care insurance providers.
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Our clinic is fully licensed and in good standing with both the WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) as well as the FSRA (Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario).
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Following an initial assessment, chiropractors utilize clinical expertise and evidence-based practices to diagnose and recommend treatment options. While chiropractic care is central for conditions like low back pain, neck pain, headaches, and strains / sprains, for others such as arthritis or diabetes-related discomfort, a collaborative approach with other healthcare professionals may be advised.
In these cases, we will coordinate with a multidisciplinary team to provide tailored care, including manual therapy, soft tissue techniques, electronic modalities, personalized exercise regimes, and self-management strategies, all aimed at alleviating spine, muscle, or joint pain while empowering patients with education and support.
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Chiropractors are considered primary care practitioners. As such, you do not require a referral either to see a chiropractor or to submit for reimbursement from your insurance provider.
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Once you see a chiropractor, the need for ongoing care depends on various factors:
It's a common misconception that once you start chiropractic treatment, you're committed to continuous visits. In reality, most patients initially seek chiropractic care for acute pain related to muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, or joints. These issues typically resolve within a predictable timeframe, and patients are discharged once they've recovered.
However, some individuals experience long-term pain with recurrent episodes. In such cases, your chiropractor will delve into understanding your triggers and work on finding solutions, which may include exercises and lifestyle modifications tailored to your needs.
Others visit the chiropractor for preventive maintenance, akin to taking your car for a tune-up. During these visits, your chiropractor will assess your muscles and joints, providing treatments or recommendations to promote overall health and well-being.
Additionally, athletes often seek chiropractic care to prevent injuries or enhance performance. Whether you're seeking relief from pain, looking to maintain optimal health, or aiming to boost performance, it's ultimately your choice and depends on your individual goals when seeking chiropractic care.
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One of the most frequent treatments a chiropractor uses is manual manipulation of the vertebrae of your spine or other joints, which is called an ‘adjustment.’ To perform an adjustment, your chiropractor will use their hands to apply controlled force to your joint and guide it through a range of motion. This action restores your joint’s natural movement and improves its function.
When applied to your spine, this treatment is called spinal manipulation therapy (SMT). Manipulation is also used on other joints, such as those in your wrist, ankle or foot, as an effective treatment.
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During your initial visit, we will conduct a thorough assessment of your health, including:
Gathering your medical history, focusing on your main concerns, goals, past illnesses, surgeries, chronic conditions, medications, family medical history, previous treatment approaches, diet, exercise, sleep, work schedule, and stress levels.
Performing a physical examination, which includes checking vital signs, reflexes, strength, sensation, joint function, posture, movement patterns, and spinal mobility.
This comprehensive assessment will help to guide us in developing a tailored plan to address your needs and achieve your wellness goals.