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Advanced Injury & DISC Center

Advanced Injury & DISC Center
Frequently Asked Questions
from New Patients

If you're considering chiropractic care in Duluth, GA, you likely have many questions.
To make things easier, we've provided answers to some of the most common inquiries from new patients.

If you have a specific question for Dr. Park or his team, feel free to call our clinic at (770) 734-5460.
We're happy to assist you!

Chiropractors are healthcare professionals who have undergone extensive specialized education. Their educational process is very similar to medical school education but differs in approach and focus. While medical doctors primarily prescribe medication and perform surgery, chiropractors focus on diagnosing and correcting vertebral subluxations through non-invasive, drug-free techniques. To become a licensed chiropractor, one must first earn a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree from an accredited chiropractic college. Then, they must pass the rigorous four-part National Board Examination, and additionally pass more challenging licensing exams administered by government agencies or professional licensing boards before they can officially practice. Chiropractic education continues after licensure. Many chiropractors participate in regular continuing education courses to renew their licenses, learn the latest research and treatment techniques, and continuously improve their expertise. This ongoing learning and research is an important element in providing patients with the highest level of healthcare.

No, chiropractic care is not addictive. If it were, more people would experience ongoing health benefits, and chiropractors wouldn't see patients who only return when symptoms recur. Regular chiropractic care can help you feel more balanced, less stressed, and more energetic, but it's not addictive - though achieving and maintaining health can certainly be addictive!

While chiropractic care may not be the solution to all health problems, it has been proven effective for various conditions beyond just 'back problems.' By improving nervous system function, chiropractic care enhances the body's natural healing abilities, which can have positive effects on various health issues.

No, self-adjustment is not effective and is not safe. Chiropractic adjustments require precise force in specific directions on specific joints, which is difficult or impossible to achieve alone. You might hear a 'crack' when twisting or bending, but this is different from proper adjustment. In fact, such manipulation can worsen spinal instability and can even be dangerous. Chiropractic adjustments should always be performed by trained professionals!

No, each patient receives a personalized approach. Doctors carefully evaluate each individual's specific spinal problems and develop customized treatment plans. All chiropractic adjustments are designed based on previous adjustments, and recommendations are made based on extensive training and experience. Your treatment is uniquely tailored to your needs to ensure the best results.