Dr. Michael White, Chiropractor, Waterloo, ON

Dr. Michael White

Dr. Michael White

Chiropractor
Waterloo, ON
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Dr. Michael White Bio

For years I personally suffered from back pain as a teenager in high school, if I really think about it I could never get comfortable sitting in a chair. Many teachers thought that I had an attention problem, but I just couldn’t get comfortable, I would sit up straight for a little while, then slouch down or lean on one side. When all else failed I would go for a washroom break. I was even tested for diabetes because of consistent washroom interruptions. When I was 16, I injured my back in a hockey game that was so severe I was unable to move; the constant pain and discomfort scared my mother, who took me to a Chiropractor the next day. I remember crawling on my knees across the lawn to the office and then crawling through the busy waiting room. Fortunately for me, I didn’t have to wait in line, I was immediately taken to a treatment room, where the chiropractor hooked me up to a machine to help calm the muscles, and then preceded to “crack my back”. It was the most amazing thing I had ever experienced, I was able to get up immediately and walk out of the office without assistance and standing upright. I visited the chiropractor a few more times in the following couple of weeks and was excited to see that even the “normal everyday pain” that I had experienced for years was also starting to go away. A few more sports injuries and visits to the chiropractor and I soon realized that I wanted to become a chiropractor. Nine years of post-secondary education later, I received my doctorate of Chiropractic from Parker College of Chiropractic in Dallas, Texas. A nice addition to the Bachelor of Science degree I received from the University of Waterloo. After all that “learning”, the phrase that sticks in my head the most was from a senior professor who told the graduating class to remember that “patients don’t read textbooks”. This idea has encouraged me to think outside the box when treating conditions that seem unusual or when treating patients with severe symptoms in the absence of any positive tests. Beyond the walls of the Chiropractic Health Centre, I am a husband and a father of two beautiful girls. A part-time soccer coach, swing instructor and taxi cab driver. I am passionate about my deteriorating golf game and try to keep in shape with hockey, running and resistance training. I have always had an interest in sports and physical fitness. I continue to maintain a regular resistance-training program and maintain cardiovascular fitness through sports and aerobic training. I also try to make good food choices. I’m not a fanatic, but I try to make healthy choices for my family. Everything in moderation is a great motto when it comes to your diet. I also receive weekly chiropractic treatments, not because I have any particular pain or injury, but because I want to perform at my best every day. Chiropractic adjustments keep my body flexible and the nervous system moving properly. Chiropractic is the fastest and easiest way to maintain my overall health.

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It's great that you're considering chiropractic care for various conditions. Chiropractors can indeed provide treatments to address neuromusculoskeletal issues, including those related to scoliosis, hip and pelvis pain, and shoulder arthritis. However, it's important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional, such as a local chiropractor, to determine the most appropriate treatment approach for your specific situation.

For scoliosis, chiropractic care may involve spinal adjustments and exercises aimed at improving posture and reducing spinal curvature. A chiropractor can assess the severity of scoliosis and provide appropriate treatment recommendations.

In the case of hip and pelvis pain, chiropractors can assess the underlying cause of the pain and provide treatments such as spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, exercises, and other modalities to alleviate symptoms and promote healing.

Regarding shoulder arthritis, chiropractors may offer non-surgical treatment options to help manage the condition. These options can include rest, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs), chiropractic adjustments to improve range of motion, corticosteroid injections, and heat/cold therapy. However, the specific treatment plan would depend on the individual's condition and should be discussed with a chiropractor.

Remember, while chiropractic care can be beneficial for many individuals, it's important to have a thorough evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional to ensure that the treatments are appropriate for your specific needs. Consulting with a local chiropractor would allow you to discuss your condition in detail and determine the best course of action.

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