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How to Sign up for Chiropractic Newsletters

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You have many opportunities to sign up online for chiropractic newsletters and most of them are free. Some require that you register with that organization or Web site. These registrations are either free or require a small membership fee. Chiropractor care focuses on the realignment of the spinal column in order to relieve undue pressure on the nerves or vertebrae. This is said to promote healing and is used to treat headaches, back pain and fibromyalgia, among other conditions.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Computer with Internet access

    Sign Up for Chiropractic Newsletters

  1. Step 1

    Make sure the newsletter you choose matches your level of expertise. Professional chiropractors will be bored by newsletters aimed at lay people, and novices will be baffled by newsletters aimed at experts.

  2. Step 2

    Sign up for the Planet Chiropractic.com newsletter and email alerts (see Resources below). You will have access to information about treatments and issues related to operating a chiropractic practice. This insight may give you a better understanding of how your own chiropractor operates and also keeps you abreast of upcoming legislation affecting chiropractic care.

  3. Step 3

    Find free newsletters on many subjects related to alternative medicine and alternative treatments at ChiroFind (see Resources below).

  4. Step 4

    Decide on your scope of interest. For a broad overview of current chiropractic issues nationwide, include national or international organizations on your list of newsletters. If you just want to know what's up at your own chiropractor, you only need that specific newsletter. Ask your chiropractor's office staff if they have a newsletter or other ways of communicating with patients.

Tips & Warnings
  • Not everything you see in writing is necessarily true.
  • Don't take recommendations in a newsletter specific to one practice without making sure the cited sources are reputable and credible.
  • Do not let advice from these brochures override advice from your medical doctor. If you experience any sudden health changes, like shortness of breath or weakness in joints or muscles, contact your medical doctor right away.
  • Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners are licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider and keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.
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