Chiropractic

Your health is important to us. We focus our professional approach on improving: 

Mental health

Your mental health is constantly challenged in this busy society. In our treatment plan, we pay extensive attention to stress factors that negatively affect your mood and mental state. After our care, you will be able to face life with more resilience and mental energy. 

Social well-being

Why is social well-being so important? The stronger your social network and the environment you IS in, the better it can help you cope with stress. It can even help prolong your life. Less stress and anxiety can lead to a better endocrine system, a healthier cardiovascular system and an improved immune system. With a vital body, you are literally and figuratively more comfortable in your skin and engage in social interactions more easily. 

Physical state

A healthy and vital body involves a properly functioning nervous system. The nervous system connects body and mind and makes movement, walking, talking and other daily activities possible. We ensure that your nervous system is functioning optimally. This allows your body to resume daily physical activities with renewed vigor. Your body’s ability to move, breathe and walk depends on a properly functioning body and nervous system. With a stronger connection between body and mind, your body is better able to withstand the daily physical demands. 

Common health complaints

How it works

1

Exam

Here we determine the baseline of your health. This is determined by our composite
diagnostic scans and discussing your history. 

2

Intensive phase

Work from the beginning of your health symptoms to a better normal. You often need 2-3 times a week to start.

3

Stabilization Phase

Once the better normal has been established, it is necessary to ensure that it remains the
new normal.

4

Maintenance phase

Our job is to ensure improvements and check how you are doing so you can live your best life. 

Frequently Asked Questions

For more answers to questions about chiropractic
and Posturefixx, please visit our FAQ page. 

What does a chiropractor do?

Chiropractors are highly trained, college-educated physicians and experts in spinal function, injury prevention, posture, exercise, rehabilitation, and many other areas of sports, health, and mental stability.

Chiropractors are the only professionals trained to properly analyze and correct subluxations/blockages in the spine (skewed position in the spine that puts constant pressure on vital nerves and interferes with the optimal
functioning of the body). These subluxations result in declining health and various physical complaints.

The Chiropractor focuses on restoring normal movement of the spine and the correct position of the vertebrae. Misalignment, imbalance and subluxations have a profound, negative effect on your nervous system and on how we experience our lives. 

Do I need a doctor's referral and is chiropractic reimbursed?

No, chiropractors can assess and treat a physical complaint without a referral from a (general) physician. Most health insurance companies reimburse chiropractic if you have supplementary insurance. Usually it falls under the coverage of alternative medicine and reimbursement varies by package.

You will receive an invoice from us after each consultation which you can submit to your
health insurance company. 

How many treatments will I need?

The number of treatments varies and depends greatly on your age, stress factors, how long the symptoms have been present and your recovery process. Of course, this is strongly linked to how well you take care of your body.

During the second visit, the chiropractor will discuss the treatment plan for your recovery, tailored to meet your goals as soon as possible. You will receive a reevaluation after several adjustments to determine your progress. If appropriate, your chiropractor works closely with the physical therapist to help you achieve your health goals.

How do I know if I/my family needs chiropractic care?

You do not have to be in pain to visit a chiropractor. The bones of your spine are responsible for protecting your fragile nervous system. Your nervous system is known as the main control system because it regulates and controls all systems, including your circulatory, organ, respiratory, and muscular systems to name a few!

Just as it is important to start consulting a dentist as early as possible for our dental care, it is also essential to have a trained professional look at your spine and nervous system. Everyone with a spine needs a chiropractor. 

Curious about how we can help you? 

Make an appointment for a free telephone intake.

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