Discover the Benefits of Chiropractic Care
What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a vital part of your wellness journey, serving as a regulated primary healthcare profession overseen by the General Chiropractic Council.
What is a Chiropractor?
Chiropractors undergo 4-5 years of rigorous training, earning a Master’s degree that equips them with deep knowledge in areas like physiology, anatomy, and neurology. This expertise enables them to diagnose, treat, and prevent musculoskeletal issues, helping you unfold your potential and achieve your health goals. Just as we collaborate to support your transformation, your chiropractor is here to guide you every step of the way, ensuring you feel your best as you embrace a healthier, more vibrant life.
How Can a Chiropractor Help Me?
Chiropractors are well-known for alleviating neck and back pain, but our care extends far beyond that. A growing body of research shows that chiropractic is effective and safe for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. Derived from the Greek words “cheir” (hand) and “praxis” (practice), chiropractic involves hands-on techniques to manipulate and mobilize the spine. We also incorporate other therapies like massage, dry needling, and corrective exercises, creating a personalized treatment plan that supports your unique wellness journey.
Will It Hurt?
Chiropractic care is considered one of the safest, drug-free, and non-invasive therapies for musculoskeletal issues. While some patients may feel a bit achy or tired for 24 hours after treatment—similar to post-exercise recovery—most experience immediate relief. Our goal is to help you transform your health with comfort and care, guiding you toward a vibrant, pain-free life.
What can we help you with?
Examples:
Elbow pain and tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) arising from associated musculoskeletal conditions of the back and neck, but not isolated occurrences.
Sciatica
Cramp
Mechanical neck pain (as opposed to neck pain following injury i.e. whiplash)
Ankle sprain (short term management)
Soft tissue disorders of the shoulder
Inability to relax
Joint pains including hip and knee pain from osteoarthritis as an adjunct to core osteoarthritis treatments and exercise
Plantar fasciitis (short term management)
Rotator cuff injuries, disease or disorders
General, acute & chronic backache, back pain (not arising from injury or accident)
Headache arising from the neck (cervicogenic)
Lumbago
Generalised aches and pains
Muscle spasms
Minor sports injuries and tensions
Migraine prevention
Shoulder complaints (dysfunction, disorders and pain)
