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Chiropractic Dimensions, LLP
9068 Forsstrom Dr. C-25
Lone Tree, CO 80124
p. 303.925.1050
Chiropractic Dimensions
of Mead, LLC
209 Main St. #E
Mead, CO 80542
p. 970.535.9900
f. 888.808.8236
e. info@chirodimensions.com
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Professional Relations
FAQ’s for
Medical Practitioners
Numerous interviews conducted by the New England
Spine Institute with medical practitioners have identified reasons
why there is such separation between chiropractors and medical
professionals. The most common reasons to be:
- There is a great variation
among chiropractors and no way to predict what treatments
will be provided to
medical
practitioners’ patients.
- Most medical practitioners are
unfamiliar with the scope of chiropractic practice.
- Most medical
practitioners have never spoken with a chiropractor.
CHIROPRACTIC DIMENSIONS, LLP is committed to building integrated
relationship with area medical practitioners. Drs. Fowler and
Reifschneider meet often with these professionals to educate
them on what we do and how we ARE a service to their patients.
Our goal is to build this bridge so that patient care is heightened
and health care costs are diminished. We accomplish this with:
- One-on-one discussions
- Educational lectures
- Newsletters
- Patient referrals
If you are a medical practitioner,
please visit the Contact Us page and send us your questions/comments
or set up a time to meet.
Downloads:
-Referral Form:
Fax this form to us to refer a patient to our clinic.
-How Well - Educated
are Today’s
Chiropractors: Synopsis of educational requirements.
FAQ’s
of Medical Practitioners
- Which patients should I consider for referral to CHIROPRACTIC
DIMENSIONS?
- Outcomes for chiropractic treatment are optimal for
mechanical/myofascial cervical, thoracic
and lumbosacral spinal pain.
- Patients with disc herniations commonly respond favorably
to chiropractic management. Our clinic
uses a combination of traction (axial, flexion-distraction), extension therapy,
and spinal stability
rehabilitation, and posture correction aimed to unload discal stress.
- Patients
with repetitive strain conditions, carpal tunnel syndrome and thoracic
outlet respond
extremely well to our treatment protocols and have positive outcomes.
***Check out the Conditions
We Treat and Services pages for
more information***
- With so many variations of chiropractors, how does a medical
practitioner identify a qualified chiropractor?
•The Journal of Family Practice published the following
guidelines to consider when selecting a chiropractor:
- Willing to be clinically observed
- We welcome observation
and discussion!
- Does not radiograph every patient
- We radiograph only AFTER
a complete exam and with clinical indications to
radiograph!
- Treats mainly musculoskeletal disorders
- We specialize
in these disorders. However, we do use nutritional
protocols to help our patients
heal!
- Solicits positive feedback from patients
- We give our
patients satisfaction surveys so that we can improve
every day!
- Communicates with the referring physician
- We send narrative
reports, exam findings, treatment plans and progress
reports to every physician!
- Administers reasonable treatment
programs
- Our goal is to have the patient at maximum
medical improvement (MMI) as
quickly as possible!
- DOES NOT CHARGE an upfront, global
fee for the entire treatment plan
- We ABSOLUTELY DO NOT
do this. It is some practice management
groups
strategies!
- How many CHIROPRACTIC DIMENSIONS treatments are necessary
for patients to improve?
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The acute, uncomplicated spinal pain patients usually
have significant relief in two-four weeks, plus they have
added function and stability preventing future problems.
The chronic or complicated acute patients typically require
four-six weeks of treatment to gain a systemwide response
of healing and relief. Again, in these patients scar tissue,
dysfunctional movement patterns and muscle imbalances must
be addressed AND corrected.
- Patients with some chronic and/or
permanent conditions will be treated under a different
model. Once
the patients have reached maximum medical improvement
(MMI), we typically will provide chiropractic care
and rehabilitation therapy on a maintenance basis to maintain
their health and functional improvement. We promote
patient
independence.
- Is chiropractic manipulation a safe treatment
for patients?
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We use the correct manipulative procedures for the various
types of patients. When this occurs, manipulation
is EXTREMELY safe. We do assess contraindications our patients may have prior
to treatment.
- Patients may experience soreness in the area of the manipulation. This
is a welcomed response.
- The most concerning potential complication is
Vertebral Artery Dissection (VAD). Currently this is estimated to have
an incidence of 1:3,000,000
to 1:10,000,000; however, the studies include
manipulation performed by untrained practitioners, athletic coaches
and tribal medicine men.
- History of spinal surgery, osteoporosis,
arthropathies, disc herniations without significant neurological
deficits, scoliosis, degenerative changes and joint instabilities
ARE NOT absolute contraindications;
however, they do require that treatments be altered to be as safe
as possible.
- Absolute contraindications are severe/progressive neurological
deficits, infections, malignancies, acute
fractures/dislocations and acute arthropathies.
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