Our Chiropractor Rogers AR Invites You to Discover Renewed Health and Well-Being
Chiropractic is a health care discipline that has been rooted in human culture for millenniums. Both ancient China and Greece have documents describing chiropractic care from at least 1500 B.C. Many people wonder what, exactly, is chiropractic care. Well, chiropractic care can be loosely defined as a health care discipline and profession that emphasizes diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine, under the hypothesis that these disorders affect general health via the nervous system.
Chiropractic care yields many fruitful benefits from this ancient science.

- Chiropractic healthcare is one of the safest treatments available.
- Chiropractic treatment is noninvasive, which reduces the risk of internal injuries and infections.
- Chiropractic focuses on the cause of the ailment rather than symptoms. Modern medical practice seems to focus on symptoms and use medicine or surgeries to cure those symptoms without addressing the root cause.
- Chiropractic care offers a cost-effective way to treat back pain and soreness from injuries. When compared to paying thousands of dollars for surgery or medicine chiropractic is very affordable and is covered by many health insurance plans.
There are many common misconceptions about chiropractic care.
- It is painful. This stems from urban legends surrounding the old-school method of “cracking” or popping the joints. Although it is common to feel slight soreness for up to 24 hours after chiropractic care, there isn’t any pain caused from chiropractic care. Modern chiropractors utilize modern techniques, such as the Activator Method, that never push or twist the body in uncomfortable ways.
- It’s not safe for infants or children. Because modern chiropractic techniques work with the body in a naturally correcting process it is safe for people of any age, even kids and babies.
- Chiropractors don’t have a real medical degree. Todays chiropractors require at least 4,200 hours of training in order to be certified and require state licensing to practice.
Call us today to begin enjoying the renewed health that chiropractic offers.