Chiropractic treatment and physical therapy (also known as physiotherapy) are similar forms of medicine, but they have distinct differences. Patients should be aware of these differences because, depending on their symptoms, they may require one or the other (or both).
Chiropractic Care and Physical Therapy Defined
Chiropractors and physical therapists specialize in addressing the musculoskeletal issues of the human body. However, the approach differs depending on the specialty. For example, chiropractors primarily use manual adjustments and manipulations of the spine and musculoskeletal system to treat maladies and discomfort. The medical knowledge guiding chiropractic care is that misalignments in the spine (called subluxations) cause an impairment in nerve pathways, leading to pain, reduced mobility, and other issues.
Chiropractors adjust the spine to improve alignment and nerve function, which, in turn, enhances mobility while reducing pain.
Physical therapists utilize a range of treatments to accomplish similar (but not the same) results. Physical therapists assess the patient before them and then utilize exercises, hands-on methods, and stretches to improve movement and function in the patient. Physical therapists also prescribe specific exercises and stretches that patients can perform at home to aid in their recovery.
Physical therapists help patients move their bodies while also teaching them exercises to improve mobility and reduce pain.
The Differences Between a Chiropractic Visit and a Physical Therapy Visit
Chiropractic treatment and physical therapy sessions are non-invasive, but each visit may look quite different. Chiropractic treatment involves a chiropractor physically manipulating a patient’s spine through a series of tailored adjustments designed specifically for that patient.
Conversely, a physical therapy session typically involves exercises, stretches, and the physical therapist physically manipulating the patient’s body into certain positions and stretches to improve mobility.
In summary, a chiropractic visit focuses primarily on the musculoskeletal and nervous systems through spinal alignment and joint manipulation. Chiropractors may use X-ray scans to assess the structure and positioning of bones and joints. A physical therapy visit aims to enhance movement and function through prescribed and demonstrated exercise programs, manual therapy, stretching, and targeted physical manipulation of the patient’s body. Physical therapists may use ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and various heat and cold applications to improve the patient’s condition.
Benefits of Chiropractic Care and Physical Therapy
The benefits of chiropractic treatments and physical therapy are almost endless. Chiropractors can diagnose and treat musculoskeletal and nervous system conditions related to the spine, joints, tendons, and ligaments, including in the limbs and throughout the body. Physical therapists can diagnose and treat functional limitations and movement problems associated with injuries, aging, wound healing, surgical complications, and congenital conditions. Both treatments can be used to heal old wounds and injuries, as well as to improve mobility and ease the aging process.
As one can imagine, the benefits of receiving either or both chiropractic adjustments and physical therapy sessions are notable and are unique to the patient receiving the treatments. By availing oneself of both treatments, one can tackle the vast majority of musculoskeletal issues without having to opt for surgery or other, more invasive treatments that could have a long healing process and complications. (Chiropractic care and physical therapy have minimal recovery time associated with them, and the risk of side effects is very low).
Do I Need a Chiropractor or a Physical Therapist?
Which treatment to choose depends significantly on the symptoms one is experiencing. Of note, chiropractic care doesn’t replace physical therapy, and vice versa. Most patients would benefit from seeking both treatments. But the following also applies:[1]
- Patients experiencing pain related to spinal alignment or nervous system function (such as sciatica and whiplash) should seek help from a chiropractor first and foremost.
- For patients seeking help with broader mobility issues and functional limitations, they would benefit from seeing a physical therapist. Individuals recovering from an injury or surgery may also benefit from regular physical therapy appointments.
- Patients who have a history of spinal misalignment or who lead a primarily sedentary lifestyle would benefit from chiropractic adjustments.
- Individuals who are aging and noticing a decline in their mobility and strength may benefit from physical therapy appointments.
- For those unsure of the type of treatment to seek, it’s always recommended to consult a doctor or primary healthcare professional.
Preventive Medicine at its Best
One of the most beloved aspects of chiropractic care and physical therapy is that both are recognized as preventive medical treatments. Not only do both approaches help remedy ongoing problems, such as pain, stiffness, difficulty sitting or standing, mobility issues, unwanted limitations, and nerve pain, but each treatment also sets one up for long-term success.
Receiving chiropractic adjustments and physical therapy sessions can help improve one’s health to the extent that one may be able to avoid surgery, medication, and other more invasive and expensive (and risk-associated) interventions later on.
Comprehensive Chiropractic Care at the Best Chiropractor in Middle Tennessee
The best chiropractor is one who provides comprehensive chiropractic services to their patients. When Dr. Peter Hinz began providing chiropractic care in Franklin and Middle Tennessee, his goal was to deliver personalized care to each patient, ensuring every individual received treatment specifically tailored to their needs.
To provide these results, Dr. Hinz obtained the necessary certifications to offer a wide range of services. Dr. Hinz obtained his chiropractic degree from Palmer College and his acupuncture certification from the Society of America in Kansas City, Missouri. Dr. Hinz is an award-winning chiropractor and winner of the community-voted Williamson County Sizzle Award for the Best Chiropractor in Williamson County (9 years in a row), and he won the 2015 Rising Chiropractor of the Year award from the Tennessee Chiropractic Association.
Dr. Hinz put together an unmatched team of chiropractic specialists. Service offerings include:
- SoftWave Therapy
- Disc Injury Remedies
- Back Pain Treatments
- Treatment for Sciatica
- Spinal Decompression
- Chiropractic Adjustments
- Treatments for Subluxation
- Remedies for Sports Injuries
- Headache/Migraine Alleviation
- Treatments for Neck Pain/Whiplash
Seek Professional Chiropractic Care Today
Establishing a doctor-patient relationship built on trust and delivering effective chiropractic care in Cool Springs is the cornerstone of Cool Springs Chiropractic, as only this approach enables our best chiropractors in Franklin to provide the exemplary service they are recognized for. Quoting Franklin’s award-winning chiropractor, Dr. Hinz:
- “At Cool Springs Chiropractic, our expert team provides tailored chiropractic care to address our patients’ unique health needs, including the development of an effective treatment plan that is unique to the patient. Whether patients are looking to relieve pain, improve mobility, or enhance their overall wellness, we’re here to help them achieve their goals through a patient-centered approach that accurately diagnoses conditions through the use of X-rays and then treats the underlying problems causing those symptoms. The result? Our patients leave our office feeling pain-free, healthier, happier, and more mobile.”
Schedule an appointment by calling (615) 503-9900 or using our online system to access our limited-time $49 New Patient Special. Our office is located at 3252 Aspen Grove Drive, Suite 13, in Franklin, Tennessee. For information or to ask a question, email us at info@coolspringschiropractic.com.
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[1] Healthline. “Physical Therapy (Physiotherapy) or Chiropractic Care? How to Know Which One You Need.” Healthline, 2020. healthline.com