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FAQs About Lords Chiropractic

Free Consultation | Licensed Professionals | Over 20 Years of Experience

Free Consultation
Licensed Professionals
Over 20 Years of Experience

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When you want relief, you want it fast. As your chiropractor, Dr. Craig Lords and his staff at Lords Chiropractic will do all they can to answer your questions and concerns about your health and pain relief.
  • What is a chiropractic adjustment, and how long do they take?

    Chiropractic adjusting is the art of manipulating the spine using precise direction and application. It’s a safe and natural procedure to help relieve pain, realign bones or tissues, and improve function.


    Appointments can take anywhere from 15–60 minutes, depending on your issue and the pain you’re feeling. Dr. Lords will assess your pain and discuss treatment plans after every appointment, as well as provide at-home tips for continued support.

  • What is chiropractic care?

    Chiropractic is the practice of treating physical problems relating to bones, joints, tendons, tissues, and other pieces of the body related to movement and health function.

  • Are chiropractic adjustments and care safe?

    Absolutely. While your first appointment could feel nerve-wracking, the doctor is gentle and lets you know exactly what to expect. Not all problems are solved in 1 visit. Many times, patients set up visits in the following days, weeks, or months for continued progress.

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