Friday, 13 January 2017

Visit A Nashville Chiropractic Office For A DOT Physical

By Melisa Carlucci


If you operate a commercial vehicle you may be required to get a DOT medical certificate. You need a certificate if you operate a vehicle of more than 10,001 pounds across state lines or drive a vehicle that transports more than 15 passengers (again, across state lines). You also need one if you drive a vehicle that transports 9 to 15 passengers more than 75 miles from your regular work-reporting location, or you transport hazardous materials. Professionals working at a Nashville chiropractic office are qualified to perform DOT physicals.

These physicals can be done by a doctor, at a walk-in clinic or by a Nashville chiropractor. The advantage of going to a chiropractor for your physical might not be immediately obvious. However, chiropractors have skills to work with and help with repetitive strain injuries, problems caused by sitting for long periods and often to assist with nutrition (many commercial drivers are, because of those long periods spent driving and sitting, overweight).

Your chiropractor can apply non-invasive healing methods to relieve pain in any portion of the back. You can get tips on ways to improve your driving technique and make your cab comfortable. This can reduce pain caused by vehicle vibrations and continuous hours of sitting.

For the DOT examination, your chiropractor will check your spine and extremities for abnormalities. The physical also includes checking your hearing and vision. The chiropractor will check your protein and blood sugar levels as well as your heart rate and blood pressure.

Chiropractors are trained to check for hernias and analyze balance. Many of the measurements and tests included in the DOT physical are daily routine for most chiropractors. Medical certificates are typically valid for two years.

When your chiropractor performs your physical, he or she learns more about your health. This will help when devising a care plan later if you should ever need one. If more serious health issues become a concern, a chiropractor can refer you to the proper person.




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