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RCMP & DVA
Did you know, all RCMP service members are covered for chiropractic services without the referral of an MD? Also, All members of the Canadian Services and Veterans with coverage can attend the office without cost or referral.
WCB Injury
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SHOCKWAVE THERAPY...exciting, cutting-edge therapy designed to eliminate pathological changes within tendons, ligaments, capsules and muscles! Staying current means offering the best ancillary therapy that will support your chiropractic care; Dr. Parker continues to be a leader in bringing you modern developments in restorative health care products. To learn about this modality you can go on line or call Dr. Parker with your questions: 902-254-3232.
testimony
Congratulations on receiving theLifetime Achievement Award from teh College of Canadian Chiropractors [?].
You have been a great advocate for the health benefits provided by chiropractors. Not only that, you have advocated for you patients to make sure that they have received the best care from all branches of the health system.
Your professional care has enabled us, your patients, to lead a more normal life with a lots less pain!!!!! Thanks for caring and curing us in our times of greatest pain!!!!!!! This award is well deserved - once again congratulations !
Your client, friend, fellow bridge player,
JIll Greenham
Favourite Testimony
Congratulations on receiving theLifetime Achievement Award from teh College of Canadian Chiropractors [?].
You have been a great advocate for the health benefits provided by chiropractors. Not only that, you have advocated for you patients to make sure that they have received the best care from all branches of the health system.
Your professional care has enabled us, your patients, to lead a more normal life with a lots less pain!!!!! Thanks for caring and curing us in our times of greatest pain!!!!!!! This award is well deserved - once again congratulations !
Your client, friend, fellow bridge player,
JIll Greenham
FAQ
Questions
1. What is an adjustment
An adjustment is a highly-skilled and precise movement usually applied by hand to the vertebrae of the spine or other joints of the body. Adjustment to the joint restores proper movement and improves function. When a joint is adjusted, an air bubble may escape causing a popping noise, similar to when you crack your knuckles. Depending on the nature of the problem, your chiropractor may also utilize joint mobilization, muscle release techniques, muscle stimulation and therapeutic exercises to relieve your pain and get you moving again.
2. How are chiropractors educated?
Following three years of university education, chiropractors acquire their skills through a rigorous four-year, full -time accredited academic program including internship. Chiropractors must then pass comprehensive Canadian qualifying examinations in order to become licensed to practice in the province of their choice. Chiropractors are regulated health professionals.
3. Do I need a referral to see a chiropractor?
No. A patient does not need a referral. Chiropractors are legislated as primary contact healthcare professionals in every province in Canada. This means that patients can consult them directly.
4. Is chiropractic care covered by health insurance?
Chiropractic care is covered extensively by third party payers. These include employee benefit plans, the federal public service, worker’s compensation boards, the automobile insurance industry, extended healthcare benefits, the RCMP, Canadian Forces and Veteran’s Affairs Canada. Check your health plan to determine the coverage available to you for chiropractic care.Chiropractic services are also partially funded by the provincial health plan of Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan.
5. Does chiropractic treatment usually require x-rays?
X-rays can play an important role in diagnosis and are taken only when a need has been determined after taking a patient’s case history and conducting a physical examination. Governments in every province have recognized the training and competence of chiropractors to take and interpret X-rays and have granted them this right.
6. What is a subluxation?
Subluxation is a term used to describe a problem with a spinal joint. The World Health Organization defines a “subluxation” as a functional problem related to a joint and the structures associated with the joint such as the muscles, tendons and nerves. Dysfunction can present itself in various ways such as pain, inflammation and restricted movement of the joint. Some types of dysfunction, such as a sprain, will not appear on an x-ray. Chiropractors are trained to identify dysfunction that does not appear on imaging through the use of manual examination and non-imaging diagnostic tests.