The first time you visit our office
you will greeted by Lina at the front desk. She will ask you to
complete forms outlining your medical history and the reason for
your visit. If you prefer, you may obtain copies of these forms
by clicking HERE
and complete them prior to your appointment.
Next you will meet with Dr. Littlejohn.
He will discuss the health complaints about which you are chiefly
concerned. Dr. Littlejohn will also ask about your family history,
dietary habits, other care you may have had (chiropractic, osteopathic,
medical, etc.), as well as your work and other activities that are
a part of your life. These questions help to determine the nature
of your illness and the best way to go about treating the problem.
Following your case history, a physical
examination will be performed. If necessary, x-rays or other diagnostic
procedures may be appropriate. Additionally, a careful spinal examination
and analysis will be performed to detect any structural abnormalities
which may be affecting or causing your condition. All of these elements
are important components of your total health profile and vital
to the doctor of chiropractic in evaluating your problem.
If x-rays or other tests have been
ordered, Dr. Littlejohn will discuss the findings with you on your
next office visit. Liz will review your insurance benefits with
you and make every effort to answer any questions you may have regarding
your care in our office.
Once Dr. Littlejohn has identified the problem, he will recommend
a course of treatment. Care typically consists of chiropractic manipulative
therapy, also known as "adjustments." The adjustment is
given by hand and consists of applying pressure to the areas of
the spine that are out of alignment (also known as subluxations)
or that do not move properly within their normal range of motion.
Your treatment may also be supplemented
by adjunctive modalities (i.e. ultrasound therapy, electric muscle
stimulation), therapeutic stretches, and therapeutic exercises.
Additionally, Dr. Littlejohn may suggest ways to modify your daily
activities to prevent further injury.
If you have any questions, please
do not hesitate to ask. Our office may be reached by telephone at
(845) 469-7575 or by E-mail.
Give us a call today to set up an appointment! Same day appointments
are usually available.