We understand that cost is a worry to some when it comes to your choice of chiropractic care. Our staff is highly educated, and is here to discuss your particular circumstance.
Please know that although not every chiropractic treatment technique has gone to the degree to develop and publish its algorithm of decision-making - its "standard of care" - a specific algorithm of decision-making is published regarding application of Cox Technic flexion distraction and decompression, our featured|highlighted]10] chiropractic technique of choice. This recognized and published protocol asks for 3 to 6 visits per week as acceptable for care of a radicular pain patient (one who has intense pain extending down the leg or arm) and 2 to 3 visits per week for a non-radicular patient (one whose pain is found only in the back or neck).
If your chiropractic insurance coverage includes spinal manipulation, it will most likely pay for Cox Technic. The same applies for coverage of ancillary care items. Check with your insurance plan or ask our staff to assist you with finding out.
Realize that insurance coverage does not dictate what is required to manage your spinal pain - leg pain, arm pain, neck pain or low back pain. You and the staff at Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries must determine what chiropractic care is appropriate to alleviate your condition and control the pain. If your insurance says it will only pay for 12 visits and your spinal condition demands that you be seen daily or a couple times a week until your pain is relieved, you will have to determine what is best for your health.
Know that we want to work with you and your insurance/financial situation to the advantage of your health and pain-free quality of life. Just ask.
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