Patients often feel better after the first few treatments, and although this may seem advantageous, the opposite can sometimes be true as well. Patients often mistake this feeling for a total cure of their condition. They simply do not realize that a relief of the symptoms DOES NOT indicate a correction of the condition. These patients want to discontinue treatment before their complaint has been corrected, and if they are allowed to do so, further complications are bound to develop. To avoid these complications, a detailed explanation of treatment procedures is often the best course to follow. Although ‘feeling better’ does not mean that the problem has been corrected, it has been advised to stop chiropractic treatment when there is no scientific evidence that periodic checkups or “maintenance visits” are beneficial. Listed below are some suggestions to overcome patient objections:
I’m Feeling Better
1. Do you remember that in the beginning the doctor said if you’re only interested in relieving pain, it would be cheaper and wiser to take pain pills? You said you wanted your condition corrected. We are just beginning to correct this problem, and if you want this relief to last, the problem must be corrected or it will simply return.
2. Even though that seems to be your decision, Mr. _______, the doctor would like to talk to you about it, and, if necessary, tell you what you can continue to do to improve your condition.
3. The doctor must feel you need more treatments or he wouldn’t have had you make this/these appointments. Why don’t you wait and talk to him about this matter?
4. Mrs. _______, you are just starting the corrective phase of treatment. Now we are ready to correct the basic problem. To stop now would be like stopping to rest in the middle of the river when you are too tired to swim any more.
5. Since you haven’t been released from the doctor’s care, he must not think your condition is stable. If you want to function under normal routine conditions without care,you need to continue treatment.
6. If we don’t go ahead and completely take care of your condition, Your symptoms will come back. Then we’ll have to start treatment all over again, and the work we’ve done so far will be lost.
7. Your condition is similar to a decayed tooth. You may not feel any pain whatsoever when you have a decayed tooth, but the tooth has a deep cavity and unless it’s filled it will eventually deaden the whole tooth. That’s the same as your absence of pain. Just because it’s gone doesn’t mean the condition is corrected.
8. I’m glad to hear that the pain is gone, but I am doubtful that the underlying condition is corrected. At least keep your appointment today and discuss the matter with the doctor.
I’m Hurting More
1. Most of the time when a dentist pulls a tooth, the mouth gets very sore, but that doesn’t mean that the dentist didn’t correct the problem.
2. I’m sure you’ve received an inoculation at some time, and as we both know these shots hurt. But what’s worse, protection against the disease or the temporary pain of the shot?
3. Yes, as far as spinal correction, you are much better, although you may not yet feel like you are. The correction process is similar to corrective surgery; It takes time to heal. Right now I’m reminded of a person who is halfway through an operation and looks up at the doctor and says, “I’m not better yet.”
4. Your present condition indicates that we have made progress. The vertebrae have been moved to a new, correct position that they’re not use to. It takes time for the muscles to relax and adapt to this new position.
5. Your body is now starting to make changes, and you might experience a few days discomfort from time to time. This discomfort will disappear as soon as your body adjusts. If any severe or continued discomfort occurs, please be sure to tell me personally.
I’m not sure about these treatments
1. I think you have these doubts because you don’t fully understand the effects of nerve pressure and what can happen if this pressure isn’t relieved. I’d like to tell you about this so that you can understand what we’re doing, why we’re doing it and how we’ll correct problems that would develop in the future.
2. I think that your husband/wife may have these doubts simply because he/she has no familiarity with chiropractic. Why don’t you bring him/her into the clinic the next time you’re scheduled for a treatment. I’d be more than glad to explain chiropractic.
3. Your condition is such that adjustment is the only way correction can be achieved. Your own response to treatment has already proved this to be true.
4. We have no intent to cause you harm or discomfort while you are in treatment. In fact, it’s our goal to correct the problem and help you feel better.
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