“CAREFUL,
NOW”
If you’ve ever watched
your favorite sports team play without one of their star players because of
injury, you know about the frustration they must feel when they go out onto the
field of battle undermanned or short-staffed.
Often the player is sitting on the bench, and looks okay to
you – but the team doctors’ evaluation says that this player is not fit to play
at this time, no matter how he or she might look on the outside, or even how
they feel. The doctor knows to look for certain signs and details that make the
player ready or not ready to perform, especially when re-injury would extend
the disability and cost the team even more time without that player. Going back
too soon might create an even bigger problem, and it’s the doctor’s
responsibility to make that judgment call, to tell the player, “Careful, now!”
At times, your Doctor of
Chiropractic may also ask you to refrain from certain activities. In the
beginning of your care (for many injuries and in certain situations), you would
readily agree to the wisdom of “not doing” and “not participating” in such
activities.
But then, when the
miraculous healing process begins, and you start to feel much better, you may
begin to wonder if the doctor is being overcautious. Doesn’t the doctor
understand that you have to … have to what? You fill in the blank. When you are
feeling better, your nature is to want to return to your normal daily
activities and habits … but it may be premature to do so.
Your doctor of chiropractic knows how to
deliver your program of care, and how to advise you on what you need to do, and
not do. This is why you have chosen to work with this particular doctor. Your
chiropractor is an expert, and you greatly benefit from his or her experience
in situations like yours. If you go back to “normal” activities too soon, worse
injuries are possible. And, too often the re-injury complicates the recovery,
sometimes making it tougher to get well.

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