FAQs

  • Also known as spinal manipulation or manual adjustment, it is a non-invasive treatment method that a chiropractor uses to relieve pain and improve the function of the body's musculoskeletal system. During an adjustment, the chiropractor applies a controlled force to specific joints in the spine or other body areas that are not moving properly. This force can help improve joint mobility, reduce pain and inflammation, and promote healing.

  • At Princeton Chiropractic, the goal of chiropractic care is to improve overall wellness and promote the body's natural healing abilities. The chiropractor at Princeton Chiropractic Wellness Center uses various chiropractic techniques to provide high-quality care.

  • It's important to note that the specific benefits of chiropractic care can vary between individuals, and results may depend on various factors such as the condition being treated, the individual's overall health, and the expertise of the chiropractor. Consulting with a healthcare professional is crucial to determine if chiropractic care is appropriate for an individual's specific needs.

  • Chiropractic care is generally considered to be a safe and effective treatment option for certain conditions1. It involves manual adjustments to the spine and other joints to improve their mobility and alleviate pain. However, as with any medical or therapeutic intervention, there are potential risks and considerations to keep in mind.

  • Chiropractic care coverage by insurance can vary depending on the specific insurance plan and provider. While some insurance plans may cover chiropractic services, it is important to note that coverage options can differ significantly.

  • During your first chiropractic appointment, you can expect a thorough examination and discussion of your medical history. Your Princeton chiropractor will use this information to understand your specific condition and determine the best course of treatment. The examination may include tests such as checking your posture, and range of motion and performing neurological and orthopedic tests. After the examination, the chiropractor will discuss their findings with you and develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs