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Preventive/Maintenance Care
Chiropractors don't just treat
biomechanical and
neuromusckuloskeletal disorders, but also help prevent them.
The latter is commonly referred to as either preventive or
maintenance care.
While Dr.
Andreoni will
explain her particular philosophy regarding
chiropractic's role in preventing pain and maintaining health,
formal definitions have also been established.
In the US, the definition is
determined by the "Guidelines for Chiropractic Quality Assurance
and Practice Parameters" and is as follows:
Any management plan that
seeks to prevent disease, prolong life, promote health and
enhance the quality of life. A specific regimen is designed to
provide for the patient's well-being or for maintaining the
optimum state of health.
In Canada, the
"Clinical Guidelines for Chiropractic Practice in Canada" define preventive care as:
Elective care given at
regular intervals designed to maintain maximum health and
promote optimal function. It may incorporate screening
procedures designed to identify developing risk problems
pertaining to the patient's health status and give advice on
same.
It is important to recognize
that the guidelines state, "preventive/maintenance care is
elective; must include periodic reassessment; may include
treatment, education and counseling; and generally should be
delivered at a frequency of not more than once a month." Still,
while the guidelines recommend once a month, many patients elect
to have preventive/maintenance care more often and many
chiropractors feel this is reasonable and important in promoting
wellness.
In all cases, it is up to the
chiropractor and the patient to determine whether or not an
individual is a candidate for this type of care.
To arrange an appointment,
please call 916/987-9991.
In case of medical emergency, please call 911.
If it is urgent to reach
Dr. Andreoni during closed hours, call (916) 801-8759
Email
Dr. Andreoni
References:
Mootz,
R. and H. Vernon. Best Practices in Clinical Chiropractic.
Maryland: Aspen Publishers, 1999. 184-186.
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