Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Gonstead method and other chiropractic methods?
The three most common types of chiropractic care are the Gonstead, diversified, and activator methods. In comparison to the other two methods, Gonstead is the most comprehensive chiropractic practice. Through this chiropractic method, chiropractors are better able to address the whole picture of the patient’s problem, giving them the ability to have a thorough treatment and recovery plan.
What are the risks of Gonstead chiropractic care?
There is risk in every medical procedure. In general, chiropractic care poses little risk to overall health or worsening existing conditions. If a patient has a "red flag" condition, such as inflammatory diseases or severe osteoporosis, they should discuss their medical history with us to determine whether they are eligible for Gonstead chiropractic treatment.
What is the difference between a joint luxation and subluxation?
A joint luxation refers to bones that are no longer connected or touching, resulting in a complete dislocation. In comparison, a subluxation is the partial separation of a joint. This is likely due to a joint misalignment.
How many sessions will I need to feel better?
Due to the comprehensive and specialized treatment of the Gonstead chiropractic treatment, the number of treatments is determined on a case-by-case basis. If necessary, you may need more than one chiropractic adjustment to restore full and healthy function. It depends on how well you respond to treatment and if any adjustments need to be made.
Does insurance cover Gonstead chiropractic care?
Yes, most insurances cover the Gonstead method, as well as other methods. Depending on the patient’s policy, their insurance may fully cover treatment, or they may have to pay a copay. If you have questions about your policy, call our office, and we will be more than happy to review your policy and benefits.