Choosing the Best Toronto Chiropractor: Essential Criteria

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Your Guide to Finding the Best Toronto Chiropractor

Are you stuck in a cycle of receiving the same treatments without seeing any improvement in your pain levels? Are you ready to explore new avenues for pain relief and progress? This article is designed to guide you through the essential criteria to consider when searching for the best Toronto chiropractor that meets your needs.

Best Toronto Chiropractor: What Makes A Chiropractor Stand Out

With a passion for my profession and 18 years of experience under my belt, I aim to shed light on what makes a chiropractor or chiropractic clinic stand out. Whether you’re seeking the best Toronto chiropractor or trying to find the top chiropractic care in any city, the challenge is real. However, by understanding what to look for, you can make an informed decision that could significantly enhance your quality of life.

In the following sections, we will delve into the key factors that define exceptional chiropractic care, ensuring you’re equipped with the knowledge to choose the best chiropractor for your unique situation.

Empathy, Competency and Safety: What the Best Toronto Chiropractors Practice

Patients tell me that empathy, competency, and safety are the most important qualities they look for in a Chiropractor. When patients are unhappy with another health practitioner, whether they are a chiropractor, medical doctor, or physiotherapist, it usually involves some aspect of empathy, competency, or safety.

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I hear stories like:

  • ‘I felt rushed’
  • ‘I was given a prescription without an examination’ or
  • ‘All I do is exercise when I am at that clinic, I could do that at home.’
  • ‘I didn’t feel listened to.’

Your job should be to find the best chiropractor for you. Truth is there really is no best Toronto chiropractor, best Los Angeles chiropractor, or best London Chiropractor.

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How to find the best Toronto chiropractor

How do you determine empathy, competency and safety? Best Toronto Chiropractor

You can’t determine these things without actually meeting the chiropractor. This article is for the person who is already seeing a chiropractor and who is not happy and wants to make a change. If you have never been to a chiropractor, you can ask for a quick consultation or conversation to see if this potential chiropractor fits these best chiropractic criteria.

Empathy – can’t be measured but you can look for signs of empathy: Best Toronto Chiropractor

  • First, is the chiropractor genuinely interested in you and your story of your pain? One way to tell is to notice if the chiropractor keeps eye contact with you or are they checking their iPhone or looking at the door every minute.
  • Does the chiropractor listen to you without interrupting you?
  • Do you feel the chiropractor understands how you are feeling about the pain you have? If the chiropractor replies, “I had shoulder pain until I tried…” This conveys that the chiropractor has a deeper understanding of what you are feeling right now. Basically, you want to get a sense that there was some emotional response from the chiropractor, which would indicate an understanding of you and your pain. I am not saying your chiropractor should cry for you it could be more subtle than that. A nod of the head and a gesture with an open hand might do.

Safety – Does the questionnaire or chiropractor ask about risks for stroke?

  • Risks such as Diabetes, Previous Rheumatic Fever
  • High cholesterol, high blood pressure, blood clotting issues.
  • Does the chiropractor give you written informed consent, which you read before signing?
  • Does the chiropractor then verbally explain any risks there may be for you, BEFORE ANY TREATMENT?

Competency: Best Toronto Chiropractor

Competency is a combination of knowledge, skill, and behaviour. It isn’t measured by how well a chiropractor did at school. It’s measured through continuing education, updating honing and their skills and behavior. [2]

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I go over this in more detail later on. I admit that simply getting more continuing education isn’t necessarily going to make you more competent if you are inherently disorganized but it does help.

Cook Book Chiropractic vs. The Best Chiropractors: Best Toronto Chiropractor

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Best Toronto Chiropractor: How to Find The Best Chiropractor In Your City

Does your chiropractor use a cookbook or have a lot of ways to help you?

Let me explain what I mean by this. Does your chiropractor believe that adjustments/manipulation of the spine will fix everything? Does he/she believe that adjustments help most health conditions including asthma, autism etc… This is simply not true! [1]

When your chiropractor has this kind of belief, adjustments will be made every single time, just as if the chiropractor is following a cookbook. There may be variations in how they adjust but the only thing they do is adjust.

The problem is sometimes you don’t get better from just adjustments. One day you go to your chiropractor and he/she adjusts you. After 24 more visits, you are adjusted in the same way and you are not getting any better.

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You feel better for a day or two but soon you are back to where you were before.

The best chiropractors have an array of tools at their disposal to help you. Examples are laser, acupuncture, rehabilitation exercises, and muscle work for trigger points or myofascial release.

Cookbook chiropractors may use various other techniques but a good Chiropractor needs and uses more tools.

I have personally found that the adjustment is a very helpful tool but it’s just that, a tool. A carpenter with just a hammer can hammer many nails but can’t build a house. To build a house you need many tools. Your medical doctor has many tools to treat you and so should your chiropractor.

In addition, the treatment should vary according to the phase of treatment.

  1.  Acute: In the acute phase, it is often inappropriate to adjust a person’s spine using adjustments as this will make you worse. Any pain and inflammation needs can be decreased by using ice and laser treatments, for example.
  2. Subacute: In the subacute phase, adjustments may be appropriate and the client may be given a series of exercises, which will increase the range of motion.
  3. Chronic: In the chronic phase, adjustments can be more beneficial when accompanied with stability and strengthening exercises.

Cookbook chiropractic is old-fashioned and is not appropriate in this day and age to get the maximum benefit from your treatments.

Rehabilitation Exercises: What the Best Toronto Chiropractors Do In My opinion

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No matter what your chiropractor or physiotherapist does for you it can be enhanced. Your chiropractor should give you exercises specifically directed toward your particular pain.

For severe pains, exercises can cause more pain. When the acute pain is gone though, you should begin to exercise. Then your chiropractor or physiotherapist should suggest ways you can avoid pain.

For disc problems for example, your chiropractor should teach you about:

  1. How to stop aggravating your disc.
  2. Exercises to put your disc back into place.
  3. Stabilization exercises to prevent your disc from popping out.

            See also: Disc Herniations Part 1: Best Self-Treatments to Help Your Lumbar Disc

            See also: Herniated Disc Part 2: The Best Exercises For Your Herniated Disc

Money First Chiropractor vs. The Best Chiropractors

The first sign that you are with a money-first chiropractor is that they will not ask you,” how you are doing?” If they ask, you will tell them about the problem, which will take a few minutes.

The money first chiropractors don’t want to spend a lot of time with you. Their priority is to see many patients so keeping your appointments short, usually less than 5 minutes increases their bottom line.

A lot of chiropractors are going to disagree with me on this but I believe a chiropractor should spend at least 20 minutes with you.

The Best Chiropractors Go Above and Beyond the Norm

Any professional like a dentist or chiropractor who goes beyond the norm and gives great service will eventually rise.

The dentist who stays during their lunch hour gives you a telephone call to see how you are doing or sends you an email with useful articles and videos are go beyond what the average practitioner would do.

The Best Chiropractors Re-Examine Often

Legally chiropractors are bound to re-examine you every 24 visits. Remember that is the minimum requirement. I believe that the best chiropractors in Toronto, London, New York or Tokyo or anywhere need to re-examine you more often to determine if there have been any changes or if there is a need for a change of direction for another type of treatment like acupuncture etc…

I re-examine every 12th visit but do a mini-exam every visit.

The Best Chiropractors Never Stop Their Education

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In most states and provinces, it is mandatory to do continuing education seminars. Without continuing education, even those who scored the highest in school will become like a stale piece of two-day-old toast.

A patient may find it hard to learn how much continuing education their chiropractor or medical doctor does per year; Toronto Chiropractors are required to do 40 hours every 2 years.

You can always ask a chiropractor directly and ask them if they have ever gone beyond the minimum requirement.

You can also ask what kind of continuing education seminars they attend. Many chiropractors go to chiropractic marketing seminars whose sole purpose is to increase profits. I know because I have attended these seminars. I found these marketing seminars to be unpalatable for my tastes and left a sour taste in my mouth.

Measuring Progress: Best Toronto Chiropractor

Finding the best chiropractor in Toronto is challenging because it’s hard to say who holds that title. However, I can share what happens during each visit with me. Each time a patient comes in, I conduct several mini-exams throughout their appointment. This means I’m constantly evaluating and adjusting my approach with every treatment given.

For example, I first examine you then I do some muscle work. Right after the muscle work, I check to see how you are. Then I might do a chiropractic adjustment then I would check your progress again. Finally, I could do some acupuncture and check your progress a third time, all in one visit.

On subsequent visits, I know what worked on the previous visit so I customize the next visit for that patient. This way I make a custom program for each patient.

This is not what I learned in school but this is always what I do to improve the experience for the patient. This gives me more satisfaction when treating my patients 

The goal of constant improvement is easy when you love what you do.

So here are the most important criteria summarized.

  1. Look for an empathetic chiropractor who pays attention, listens, and seems to genuinely care about you.
  2. Safety: Look for a chiropractor who gives you written and verbal explanations about consent before treatment.
  3. Competency: Look for signs of continuing education, skills, and professional behaviour.
  4. Don’t use a cookbook chiropractor. Your chiropractor should use different tools or techniques based on your condition at each stage of treatment.
  5. Rehabilitation Exercises:  Your chiropractor should give you rehabilitation exercises for your pain that vary according to the phase of treatment.
  6. Money First Chiropractors: Your chiropractor should give you 20 minutes of treatment, not 5 minutes. That’s only time for a chiropractic adjustment not for anything else.
  7. Look for a chiropractor who will go beyond the normal. They should give you a call or an email to show you extra exercises. 
  8. Re-examinations:  Make sure they re-examine often
  9. Continuing Education: The best chiropractors have a philosophy of lifelong learning so they will always be taking seminars, researching and bettering their clinical skills.

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1. Clinical & Experimental Allergy Volume 25, Issue 1, pages 80–88, January 1995

2. Wikepedia: Human Resources / Competency   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Competence_(human_resources)

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  • Avatar for Gohil

    Please sir give me appointment I have sent nos of mail on your Web contact mail id I am not getting
    Any reply I am pasiant of slipdisc Mr gohil sir you are doing exellent work

  • Avatar for Tom

    Hi,

    I have Postural Kyphosis. Do you use Level IV Mobilization in treating people who want heavy weight and low speed?

    Tom

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      Thanks for your question Tom. That’s a great question. I use a variety of mobilizations and manipulations including Level Iv mobilizations to treat people. I find it very helpful in treating a variety of conditions especially when posture is involved. When used on the thoracic spine you do feel squeezed or squished but is often quite relieving right away.

      For most people the computers that we use in our jobs all day eventually causes our posture to become bad. Our heads poke out and chest goes forward and we often get a rounded back. This puts extra pressure and we often feel it in our weakest link of the chain (spine).

      People often have too much kyphosis or hyperkyphosis from their posture but there is a heritary component as well. Also there is a condition called Schermann’s Disease which some males get that causes hyperkyphosis.

      Hope that answers your question on kyphosis.

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  • Avatar for Scott Davies

    Thanks Kenji!!! I’m a golfer but I have a terrible back due to bad posture and prolonged periods in front of a computer. Weak abs from lack of exercise also contributes to my problems! Your lifting techniques are totally in contrast to my previous knowledge on the subject which was 100% use of legs and keeping the back straight.

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Dr. Ken, has been recognized as the Best Toronto Chiropractor in 2024, 2023, and 2018, here in downtown Toronto. As a sports chiropractor, he excels in treating a wide range of conditions including concussions, temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ), sports-related injuries, and spinal issues. Beyond his clinical skills, Dr. Ken is an accomplished athlete, having represented Ontario in the Canadian Judo Championships and completed the Toronto Marathon on two occasions. He employs the innovative C3 Program to provide targeted and effective care to his patients, ensuring a holistic approach to their well-being and athletic performance.