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How Nashville Chiropractic Office Offers DOT Physicals For Locals

By Melisa Carlucci


A Nashville chiropractic office may not be the first place you think of when wondering where to go for your DOT physical but there are compelling reasons why it should be. You may need to obtain a medical certificate when applying for a commercial driver's license. DOT regulations on licensing vary depending on route, vehicle size, and number of passengers.

Going to a chiropractor is a convenient alternative to going to a clinic or making an appointment with your primary care physician. Establishing a relationship with a qualified chiropractor before you start a driving job can be beneficial after you have spent several thousand miles on the road. These health care professionals can offer relief from the muscle strains and aching backs that are so common in truck drivers.

So, getting your DOT physical from a chiropractor is also an opportunity to check up and improve your overall health and thus your ability to drive safely. Truckers are prone to lower back pain because of the long periods spent sitting and the effects of engine vibration.

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.

A chiropractor is also qualified to check such things as balance, hernias, etc. As chiropractors do these kind of exams all the time they are again, often the best people to go to. Physicals generally last 24 months.

Your chiropractor will gain valuable information about your overall health from this exam. This information will be helpful later if you see the chiropractor for other health issues. If referral is necessary, a chiropractor can help with that.




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