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	<title>Hoewisch Family Chiropractic &#187; &#8220;Will I Have to See My San Jose Chiropractor &#8216;Forever&#8217;?&#8221;</title>
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		<title>&#8220;Will I Have to See My San Jose Chiropractor &#8216;Forever&#8217;?&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a San Jose Chiropractor, one of the most common questions I hear asked by those considering chiropractic care is: &#8220;If I start going to a chiropractor, will I have to always go?&#8221; I often wonder why this particular question doesn&#8217;t come up for someone who goes to a general medical practitioner. Think about it: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a San Jose Chiropractor, one of the most common questions I hear asked by those considering <a href="http://mysanjosechiropractor.com/" target=_self>chiropractic</a> care is: &#8220;If I start going to a chiropractor, will I have to always go?&#8221; I often wonder why this particular question doesn&#8217;t come up for someone who goes to a general medical practitioner. Think about it: How strange would it be if someone asked, &#8220;If I go to Dr. Smith for a general checkup and he gives me a prescription for a temporary condition I might have, will I have to see him &#8216;forever&#8217;?&#8221; The answer is &#8220;Of course not.&#8221; You don&#8217;t have to see Dr. Smith again, but you probably will for your yearly or bi-annual checkup and, naturally, in between if you&#8217;re not feeling well.</p>
<p>The same is true when you go to see a chiropractor. Most of the time, individuals go to see a chiropractor because they&#8217;re in pain (not feeling well). After the chiropractor has treated them and gotten them out of pain (a &#8216;prescription,&#8217; so to speak, for a temporary condition), the chiropractor will probably suggest maintenance care (a general checkup even when you&#8217;re feeling okay). The only difference is that a chiropractor will likely suggest that you come in monthly. Why? Because chiropractors are all about preventative care whenever possible. Maintenance care is like a &#8220;tune up&#8221; that not only helps your body to maintain the &#8220;crisis&#8221; treatment you received when you were in pain and keeps you healthier and stronger so that you can avoid future injuries, but during your maintenance visit your chiropractor can make sure that you don&#8217;t have a &#8220;temporary condition&#8221; that needs to be corrected before it becomes &#8220;crisis&#8221; treatment.</p>
<p>Cumulative effects of awkward sitting posture, bad work habits, incorrect lifting, lack of regular <a href="http://mysanjosechiropractor.com/category/exercise" target=_self>exercise</a>, and other unhealthy lifestyle-related influences can produce pain, often excruciating pain, in your back, neck, shoulders, hips, knees, etc. Getting &#8220;checked out&#8221; and &#8220;readjusted&#8221; on a regular basis keeps small conditions from becoming big problems.</p>
<p>So, to the question &#8220;If I start doing to a chiropractor, will I need to go &#8220;forever&#8221;? The answer is &#8220;No, but you may want to, for your <a href="http://mysanjosechiropractor.com/category/health" target=_self>health</a>&#8216;s sake!&#8221;</p>
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