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Choosing a Chiropractor in Brookfield, WI

Choosing a chiropractor is a big decision—and the right fit goes beyond convenience or a quick adjustment. Look for a clinic that listens first, evaluates thoroughly, and treats what’s actually driving your pain. At Elite Sport & Spine, we pair hands-on care with targeted rehab so relief leads to lasting results, not just a temporary fix. We value transparent communication, collaborative decision-making, and treatment plans that match your goals, schedule, and activity level.

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5 Questions to Ask a Chiropractor

Asking all these questions does not guarantee you find the best chiropractor or best chiropractic clinic, but it assists in filtering out the mediocre and business-first clinics.

Some practice management groups actually coach doctors to wait until the second visit to treat a new patient. This may seem unbelievable, but it’s true! It is simply a practice-building tool to allow the doctor to see more patients in a day.

While there are circumstances when a patient should not be treated with joint manipulation/adjustments right away, this would be when the patient’s history includes such things as a recent accident, trauma, cardiovascular issues, etc., or if the examination raises “red flag” findings.

Even when there is a recent accident or trauma, a chiropractor can still treat without using manipulation/adjustments. The goal would be to decrease pain and inflammation in order to make the patient feel more comfortable.

A doctor should perform a detailed examination to identify the cause of your pain and determine whether there are any contraindications to chiropractic care. If your pain or chief complaint will respond well to a conservative manual therapy approach, the doctor should proceed with treatment on the first visit to get you better as soon as possible.

Take Away: Rarely is it unsafe to treat on the first visit. Look for a different chiropractic clinic if they cannot justify it.

Regardless of the type of doctor you are seeing, three minutes is not enough time! It takes time to develop a healthy doctor-patient relationship. If each visit lasts only three minutes, you have yourself a bad relationship.

It takes much longer than a couple minutes to connect with a person, listen to them, and address their questions and concerns.

Some chiropractors incorporate therapeutic modalities—such as ultrasound, muscle stimulation, or laser therapy—to help manage pain or inflammation, and then leave the room to tend to other patients. While tools such as these can be helpful, optimal outcomes are realized through treatment plans that also include active, personalized care.

We take a more “hands-on” approach, offering a range of manual therapy and exercise therapy techniques in addition to chiropractic care. Our initial appointment lasts 40-60 minutes, and follow-up visits are 15-20 minutes—with that entire time spent “face-to-face” with one of our chiropractors.

Take Away: Many chiropractors spend at least 15 minutes with a patient. Just be sure to avoid the three-minute appointment!

Your health and your health care should always be your decision! You rely on the expertise and counsel of your doctor, but ultimately it is your choice. Generally, you should expect to see a noticeable change in symptoms after four to six visits. Some conditions may only require one or two visits, while others, often chronic conditions, may require more treatment to obtain the same results. For most conditions, a treatment plan should not involve three visits per week indefinitely or a 3-4 month treatment plan.

Once we’ve reached your goals for recovery, any continued treatment is once again your decision. Mounting research evidence supports continued maintenance care for spinal health. Based on the findings of this research, we may recommend continued maintenance care for your ongoing physical health, but ultimately it is always your decision. Additionally, we prescribe exercises for you to perform on your own which will help maintain your health and well-being.

Take Away: Your health care should be your choice! Chiropractic maintenance care is no different. If it’s not optional, you should look elsewhere.

Clinical criteria exists for determining whether an x-ray is necessary. If you don’t fit the criteria below, ask the chiropractor to justify why they want to take an x-ray.

As a general guideline, x-rays are necessary in the following cases:

  • If the patient has sustained a significant traumatic injury
  • If the patient has experienced any type of trauma (even a minor one) if over age 50
  • For most patients over 70 years of age, especially if the patient’s history and examination suggests a possible bone disease (such as arthritis or osteoporosis)
  • If the patient has a long-standing pain that has not responded to conservative care

Some doctors of chiropractic choose to take x-rays as standard procedure, either as a defensive practice to rule out pathology and/or to aid in determining where to adjust the spine. For this reason, many chiropractors have x-ray units in the clinic. If this is the case, you should ask if a medical radiologist (a diagnostic imaging specialist) will be reading the x-rays, or if only the chiropractor will look at them.

However, many other chiropractors do not have x-ray units in the clinic. These doctors have chosen to refer to a hospital or imaging center for these services. At Elite Sport & Spine, if an examination raises the need for diagnostic imaging, you will be referred to a local imaging facility, like SimonMed Imaging or MH Imaging.

We refer to these outside imaging facilities for a couple reasons. First, they possess the latest in diagnostic imaging equipment, with digital x-ray and MRI options for our patients who require these services. Secondly, it ensures that a medical radiologist reviews every image to ensure that our patients’ imaging is interpreted and diagnosed properly.

Take Away: Not everyone requires an x-ray. If you don’t meet the criteria listed above, ask the doctor to justify why they want to take an x-ray.

Research heavily supports a combination of chiropractic care and exercise therapy for faster, lasting results. You should be given exercises to perform on your own to reduce pain, speed your recovery, and limit the risk of the same condition or injury reoccurring. The key lies in taking the time to complete the prescribed exercises.

If a receptionist has to go ask a doctor if you will be given exercises to perform, chances are you will not get the exercises you need to be as independent as possible.

Take Away: Exercise therapy should be a vital part of any treatment plan. If a chiropractor doesn’t include it in their treatment, then you’re not receiving the best care available.

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