Going to a chiropractor for the first time can feel a little uncertain, so it helps to know what to expect. Here are some of the most common FAQs people have before their visit:
❓ What does a chiropractor actually do?
A chiropractor focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal issues—especially related to the spine. Treatments often involve “adjustments” (manual manipulation of joints) to improve alignment, reduce pain, and support overall function.
❓ What happens during the first visit?
Your first appointment usually includes:
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Health history review
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Discussion of symptoms and lifestyle
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Physical exam (posture, range of motion, reflexes)
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Sometimes X-rays if needed
They’ll then explain a treatment plan before doing any adjustments.
❓ Do adjustments hurt?
Most people feel little to no pain. You might hear a popping sound (like cracking knuckles), which is just gas releasing from joints—not bones breaking. Some mild soreness afterward is normal, similar to post-workout soreness.
❓ Is chiropractic care safe?
For most people, it’s considered safe when performed by a licensed professional. However, certain conditions (like severe osteoporosis, fractures, or specific neurological issues) may require caution or alternative care—so always be honest about your health history.
❓ What should I wear?
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes. You may be asked to move around, stretch, or lie on a table.
❓ How many sessions will I need?
It depends on your condition. Some people feel relief after one visit, while others need ongoing care over weeks or months.
❓ Will insurance cover it?
Many insurance plans cover chiropractic care, but coverage varies. It’s best to check with your provider ahead of time.
❓ Are there any side effects?
Possible mild side effects include:
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Temporary soreness
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Fatigue
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Slight stiffness
These usually resolve within a day or two.
❓ Should I talk to my regular doctor first?
If you have underlying health conditions, chronic pain, or are unsure about treatment, it’s a good idea to consult your primary care physician first.
❓ Can chiropractors fix everything?
No. They specialize in musculoskeletal issues, not all medical conditions. Be cautious of anyone promising cures for unrelated diseases.
