At the Naprapath’s Office
The work of a naprapath involves discussing and thoroughly examining the client. Treatment begins with a conversation and an interview with the client to clarify their medical history, along with various clinical tests.
Through the initial interview and clinical assessment, the reasons for the client’s symptoms are identified, and an individualized treatment plan is created. Each visit and treatment series is tailored to the client’s needs. As part of the plan, the need for further examinations and consultations, such as imaging studies, is evaluated. Key goals for the naprapath include pain relief, promoting functionality, and maintaining the client’s well-being.
When to Seek Help?
You can seek help at a naprapath’s office for various types of pain or functional limitations. When pain restricts work, hobbies, or daily activities, a naprapath can provide assistance.
Typical reasons to visit a naprapath include:
- Acute or chronic back pain
- Neck and shoulder pain
- Shoulder pain and range of motion restrictions
- Headaches
- Nerve-related symptoms, such as radiating pain or numbness in the limbs
- Joint symptoms
- Sports and overuse injuries
- Dizziness
- Jaw muscle issues
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
