FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

At Built 2 Move Chiropractic, we understand that you may have questions about how chiropractic care can help you. That’s why we’ve created this FAQ page to provide you with answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about our services.
We hope the FAQs have answered your questions about chiropractic care. If you have any other questions, please complete the contact form or simply call us at (818) 547-3000 during our business hours.
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Chiropractic care is a healthcare approach that focuses on diagnosing and treating neuromuscular disorders, particularly through manual adjustments and spinal manipulations. This hands-on treatment aims to reduce pain, enhance mobility, and improve overall body function. At the same time, chiropractic care emphasizes patient education, empowering individuals to take charge of their health through exercise, proper ergonomics, and other supportive therapies. By addressing the root causes of discomfort, chiropractic care promotes natural healing, long-term wellness, and a more active, pain-free lifestyle.
Yes, chiropractic care is widely considered one of the safest, drug-free, and non-invasive treatments for neuromusculoskeletal issues, such as back pain, neck pain, and headaches. With a strong safety record, chiropractic adjustments are generally low-risk when performed by a trained professional. While all healthcare treatments carry some risk, the risks associated with chiropractic care are minimal compared to more invasive procedures or medication. Chiropractic care offers a natural approach to pain relief and improved mobility, making it a trusted choice for millions seeking a holistic way to manage their health.
Most patients experience immediate relief following a chiropractic adjustment. While some may feel mild soreness or aching, similar to the sensation after a workout, this discomfort is usually minimal and resolves within 24 hours. Chiropractic care is designed to be safe and effective, with most patients finding adjustments to be a comfortable and beneficial part of their treatment for pain relief and improved mobility.
Chiropractic care can effectively address various conditions, such as back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica, and sports injuries. By improving spinal alignment, chiropractic adjustments help reduce pain, enhance physical function, and promote overall well-being. This natural, non-invasive approach focuses on correcting misalignments in the spine, which can relieve pressure on nerves, improve mobility, and support your body’s ability to heal itself, leading to a better quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain or recovering from an injury, chiropractic care can provide targeted relief and help you achieve optimal health.
During your initial visit, you will have a comprehensive consultation to discuss your health history, current concerns, and wellness goals. The chiropractor will perform a physical examination, which may include orthopedic and neurological tests to assess your condition. If needed, diagnostic imaging like X-rays may be recommended to better understand your situation. This thorough evaluation helps create a personalized treatment plan designed to address your specific needs and support your journey to optimal health.
To ensure a productive first visit, bring any relevant medical records, a list of current medications, and any questions or concerns you have about your health. Wear comfortable clothing that allows for easy movement, as you may undergo a physical examination. Be prepared to discuss your detailed health history, including past injuries, surgeries, or conditions, and share your health goals with the chiropractor. This preparation helps create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and supports a smooth and efficient initial consultation.
Your first chiropractic visit will typically last between 30 minutes to one hour. This timeframe allows for a thorough evaluation of your health, including a detailed consultation, physical examination, and discussion of your personalized treatment plan. The extra time ensures all your questions are answered and that you feel comfortable with the proposed care approach.
No, you do not need a referral to see a chiropractor. Most chiropractic clinics accept patients directly, and you can schedule an appointment without a recommendation from a medical doctor. This direct access makes it easy for you to seek chiropractic care for pain relief, injury recovery, or overall wellness at your convenience. However, if you have specific insurance requirements, it’s a good idea to check with your provider to ensure coverage.
Many insurance plans, including Medicare, worker’s compensation, and some private health plans, cover chiropractic care. However, coverage can vary depending on your specific plan and provider. It’s important to check with your insurance provider to understand the details of your chiropractic benefits, including copays, deductibles, and the number of covered visits. Our office staff is also available to assist you with any insurance-related questions and to help verify your coverage.
The number of visits required depends on your specific condition, health goals, and how your body responds to treatment. Some patients experience significant relief after just a few visits, particularly for acute issues like minor back pain or recent injuries. Others with chronic conditions, such as long-term back pain, arthritis, or severe injuries, may benefit from a more extended care plan that includes regular adjustments over several weeks or months. Your chiropractor will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs, adjusting the frequency of visits based on your progress and wellness goals.
For your chiropractic visit, it’s best to wear comfortable, flexible clothing that allows for easy movement—think athletic wear like leggings, gym shorts, joggers, and soft t-shirts. These make it easier for your chiropractor to assess posture, perform adjustments, and guide you through any mobility or rehab exercises. Avoid tight jeans, stiff fabrics, or bulky layers like heavy sweaters or jackets, as they can interfere with treatment. We also recommend removing accessories such as belts, necklaces, and large earrings before your session. Women may find sports bras more comfortable than traditional bras, especially during posture assessments or soft tissue work. While most treatments are done barefoot or in socks, wearing supportive shoes like sneakers to and from your appointment is helpful. If you’re ever unsure, feel free to give us a call before your visit.