What Does a Chiropractor Do?

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Many people have heard of chiropractors, but not everyone understands what a chiropractor actually does.

A common misconception is that chiropractors simply “crack backs” or perform spinal adjustments. While adjustments may be one part of treatment, modern chiropractic care often involves a much broader approach.

Chiropractors assess and manage conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system, including the spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system. They aim to help people move better, improve function, and address factors that may be contributing to pain or stiffness.

If you’re new to chiropractic care, we recommend starting with:

→ What Is Chiropractic Care and How Can It Help with Pain, Movement and Everyday Life?

Chiropractor explaining treatment options during consultation.

Understanding the Role of a Chiropractor

Chiropractors are trained healthcare professionals who assess, diagnose, and manage a variety of musculoskeletal conditions.

Their role may include:

  • Assessing movement and mobility
  • Evaluating posture and physical function
  • Identifying contributing factors to pain and stiffness
  • Providing hands-on treatment where appropriate
  • Prescribing exercises and rehabilitation programs
  • Educating patients about self-management strategies

The goal is not simply to reduce symptoms but to help people improve movement, confidence, and overall physical function.

Common Conditions Chiropractors See

People visit chiropractors for many different reasons.

Some common concerns include:

  • Lower back pain
  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Headaches and cervicogenic headaches
  • Postural concerns
  • Sciatica and nerve-related symptoms
  • Shoulder pain
  • Reduced mobility

Related reading:

→ Chiropractic Care for Lower Back Pain

→ Chiropractic Care for Neck Pain

→ Chiropractic Care for Headaches and Cervicogenic Headaches

→ Sciatica Explained: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

How Chiropractors Assess Patients

A chiropractic consultation typically begins with a detailed assessment.

This may include:

  • Discussion of symptoms and health history
  • Movement assessment
  • Orthopaedic testing where appropriate
  • Postural evaluation
  • Functional assessment

Understanding how a person moves is often an important part of identifying factors that may be contributing to discomfort.

Treatment Techniques Chiropractors May Use

Chiropractors use a variety of techniques depending on the individual’s needs.

These may include:

Joint Mobilisation and Adjustments

Hands-on techniques designed to improve joint movement and mobility.

Related reading:

→ What Is a Chiropractic Adjustment?

Soft Tissue Therapy

Treatment directed at muscles, tendons, and connective tissues that may contribute to pain or movement restrictions.

Dry Needling

Some chiropractors use dry needling to help address muscle tension and movement limitations.

Related reading:

→ Dry Needling, Soft Tissue Therapy and Chiropractic Care

Exercise and Rehabilitation

Exercise is often a key component of long-term management.

Programs may be designed to improve:

  • Strength
  • Mobility
  • Stability
  • Movement confidence

Chiropractors Do More Than Provide Treatment

A significant part of chiropractic care involves education.

This may include guidance around:

  • Posture
  • Workplace ergonomics
  • Activity modification
  • Exercise habits
  • Movement strategies

The aim is to help individuals better understand their condition and participate actively in their recovery.

What Makes Chiropractic Different?

Many people wonder how chiropractic differs from other allied health professions.

While there can be overlap, chiropractors often place a strong emphasis on:

  • Joint function
  • Movement quality
  • Manual therapy
  • Rehabilitation

To learn more, read:

→ Chiropractic vs Physiotherapy: What’s the Difference?

The Masnad Approach

At Masnad Health Clinic, chiropractic care is not limited to adjustments alone.

Our chiropractors may incorporate:

  • Manual therapy
  • Dry needling
  • Soft tissue therapy
  • Rehabilitation exercises
  • Movement education

Treatment plans are individualised and may involve collaboration with other members of our allied health team.

Related reading:

→ The Masnad Method: More Than Just Adjustments

When Should You See a Chiropractor?

You may consider chiropractic care if you are experiencing:

  • Ongoing back or neck pain
  • Recurring headaches
  • Postural concerns
  • Stiffness or reduced mobility
  • Musculoskeletal discomfort affecting daily activities

A professional assessment can help determine the most appropriate course of action.

Related reading:

→ When Should You See a Chiropractor?

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you’re experiencing pain, stiffness, or movement difficulties, our chiropractic team may be able to help.

You can book an appointment online or contact Masnad Health Clinic to learn more about our chiropractic services.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Chiropractors may use a combination of manual therapy, soft tissue treatment, dry needling, exercise prescription, and education.

Chiropractors commonly assess posture and movement patterns as part of a broader management approach.

No referral is required to book a chiropractic appointment.

The first appointment usually includes a detailed assessment, discussion of symptoms, physical examination, and treatment recommendations.

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