Chiropractic is the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions caused by mechanical dysfunction of joints and muscles. In plain English, that means finding out what’s wrong, manipulating and mobilising joints and muscles, to relieve pain and restore mobility; and recommending stretches and exercises to maximise your chances of remaining fit. In many cases, we have to identify the one small action that may be causing pain.
Yes – and, if necessary, we’ll show you models and pictures to make things clear. If you need further investigation we will refer you to the appropriate healthcare professional.
Patients are told that there may be some short-term discomfort – most patients find their treatment a pleasant experience – something to look forward to.
Definitely. If you weren’t already uncomfortable, you wouldn’t be a patient? Chiropractic is about relieving your pain.
No. The title of Chiropractor is protected by law. Only practitioners who are registered by the GCC (General Chiropractic Council) can use the title.
Yes. Chiropractic is a four year full-time degree level qualification, studying anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, radiology, neurology, diagnosis, pathology and the hands-on practicalities of orthopaedic examination and Chiropractic technique, to qualify as a Chiropractor. All Chiropractors have to maintain post-graduate studies in order to re-register on an annual basis.
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