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Your First Visit

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Patient History and Symptoms Before the Chiropractic Exam

In preparation for the chiropractic consultation, an individual will be asked to fill out forms or bring in the forms that is downloadable from our website that provide background information about the symptoms and condition. Types of questions the doctor of chiropractic might ask include:

• When and how did the pain start?
• Where is it located?
• Is it a result of an injury?
• What activities/circumstances makes it better?
• What activities/circumstances makes it worse?

Patients are also usually asked to provide information on family medical history, any pre-existing medical conditions or prior injuries, and previous and current health providers and treatments.

The Chiropractic Exam

A thorough chiropractic exam includes general tests such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and reflexes, as well as specific orthopedic and neurological tests to assess:

• Range of motion of the affected part
• Muscle tone
• Muscle strength
• Neurological integrity

Further chiropractic exam tests may be necessary to assess the affected area (such as having the individual move in a specific manner, posture analysis, or chiropractic assessment of the affected body part).

Diagnostic Studies to Supplement the Chiropractic Exam

Based upon the results of the history and chiropractic exam, diagnostic studies may be helpful in revealing pathologies and identifying structural abnormalities that can be used by the chiropractor to more accurately diagnose a condition. Diagnostic studies are not always necessary during the chiropractic exam.

The most common diagnostic studies during chiropractic exams include:

• X-ray exam
• MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan
• Other laboratory tests

Many chiropractic clinics can perform basic X-rays, but an MRI scan and more extensive imaging studies may be referred to an outside center.

Patient Diagnosis after the Chiropractic Exam

History, physical examination and any diagnostic studies lead to a specific diagnosis. Once the diagnosis is established, the chiropractor will determine if the condition will respond to chiropractic care.

The chiropractic doctor will explain a patient’s:

• Diagnosed condition
• Individualized chiropractic treatment plan (or other treatments)
• Anticipated length of chiropractic care

Standing Tall Chiropractic
3436 N. Verdugo Rd., Suite 250 Glendale, CA, 91208 USA 
dr.ellwein@gmail.com • 818-249-9355

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Standing Tall Chiropractic

3436 N. Verdugo Rd., #250
Glendale, CA 91208
818-249-9355

Monday: 9am - 7pm
Tuesday: 9am - 7pm
Wednesday: 9am - 7pm
Thursday: 8am - Closed
Friday: 9am - 7pm
Saturday: 9am - 11am

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