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Salem Chiropractic Information
Most people don't know that chiropractors are "real doctors" just like medical doctors are "real doctors." Chiropractors have over 4,000 hours of post-graduate doctoral education. Chiropractors have to take National Board Exams and also pass State Board Examinations as well. Each state has a chiropractic board that regulates chiropractic. The laws for what a chiropractor's scope of practice are different from state to state. In some states, chiropractors can do injections and minor surgery. As part of the educational process, chiropractors are trained to do gynecological exams, prostate exams, radiographic exams, pre-natal and infant delivery, signing birth and death certificates etc... While trained in all of these areas (and licensed to treat), most chiropractors elect to treat conditions such as neck and back pain.
Chiropractic is and should be part of every person's overall health regimen. By creating better motion in the spine, it helps the joints of the spine stay healthier longer and delays the onset of the degenerative processes that often affect the spine.
Even though we are chiropractors by trade and by occupation, CHIROPRACTIC IS NOT WHAT WE DO at Salem Disc Pain Relief Center. We do Spinal Decompression and Brain Based Rehabilitation for the chronic and severe pain sufferer. That is what we specialize in. The only conditions that we treat are Severe and Chronic Neck and Back Pain, Sciatica, Radiating Pain into the arms and legs (including tingling, numbness, burning), Severe and Chronic Headaches/migraines, and Fibromyalgia. By decompressing the discs in the spine, we remove the source of pain and then work with the brain through Brain Based Rehabilitation to help it function better and be less sensitive to pain overall.
How do I get started?
Contact our office at (503) 362-8892 to schedule an initial consultation with the Doctor to determine your individual situation. Medical Evaluation and Diagnostic testing procedures should be performed prior to beginning any treatment in order to determine the most effective process. After carefully studying your case history and exam findings, the Doctor will sit down and explain his recommended plan of action for you. After answering any questions you may have about the recommended plan, you may begin your care.



