WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC

Chiropractic is a natural, safe and drugless, health care profession that helps restore the body’s ability to heal and repair itself.

It is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of neuro-muscular-skeletal disorders and the effects that these disorders have on the functioning of the nervous system and general health.

Chiropractor originates from the Greek words meaning a practitioner that uses their hands.

There are many techniques that the Chiropractor may use to assess and adjust the joints and soft tissues, it mainly uses manual therapy to perform adjustments to the spine and joints.

The Chiropractor may also provide you with stretches and exercises, dietary and nutritional advise, to optimise the connection and movement from the brain to the body.

Chiropractic is widely known to help low back pain, neck pain and tension headaches but can also help a wide range of other complaints, please call and speak to our Chiropractor to see if we can help you.

What We Help
Neck and Shoulder Pain
Headaches
Migraine Prevention
Elbow Pain
Mid and Lower Back Pain
Sciatica
Hip, knee and Ankle Pain
General aches and pains
Sporting injuries
Frequently Asked Questions

When it comes to chiropractic care, patients and those considering treatment often have a range of questions about the practice, procedures, and outcomes. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) in chiropractic:

1. What is chiropractic care?

Chiropractic care is a healthcare discipline that focuses on diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous, muscular and skeletal system, with particular emphasis on the spine. Chiropractors use hands-on spinal adjustments and other alternative treatments to enable the body to heal itself without surgery or medication.

2. Is chiropractic care safe?

Chiropractic care is the considered safe when performed by a trained practitioner. As with any treatment, there can be risks, so it’s important to discuss your medical history and any concerns with your chiropractor.

3. Does chiropractic treatment hurt?

Most chiropractic adjustments do not hurt. Patients may feel a slight discomfort or pressure during the adjustment, but it typically subsides quickly. Some people might experience mild soreness or stiffness afterward, similar to the feeling after exercise.

4. What is an adjustment, and how does it work?

An adjustment involves a chiropractor using their hands or a small instrument to apply a controlled, sudden force to a spinal joint. The goal is to improve spinal motion, alleviate pain, and enhance the body’s physical function.

5. How many sessions will I need?

The number of sessions varies depending on the condition being treated, its severity, and the patient’s response to treatment. Some conditions may require only a few sessions, while others might need ongoing care. The chiropractor will discuss your recommendations once they have completed their evaluation and analysis of your case.

6. Can chiropractic care help with non-spinal issues?

Yes, chiropractic care can help with a range of musculoskeletal issues beyond the spine, including joint pain and dysfunction in areas like the shoulders, knees, and hips. Some chiropractors also offer advice on lifestyle, exercise, and nutrition.

7. Do chiropractors require a referral from a medical doctor?

Chiropractors in the UK are primary healthcare professionals, and as such do not require a referral from a medical doctor, therefore patients can seek care directly. However, some insurance plans may require a referral for coverage, so it’s important to check your policy.

8. Is chiropractic care covered by insurance?

Many insurance plans, may cover chiropractic care, the coverage may vary depending on your policy, so it’s best to check with your insurance provider prior to commencing any treatment.

9. What should I expect during my first visit?

During the first visit, the chiropractor will take a detailed medical history, perform a physical examination, and possibly use diagnostic tests like X-rays. Based on this information, they will develop a treatment plan and may perform an adjustment or other therapies.

10. Can chiropractic care be combined with other treatments?

Yes, chiropractic care can often be safely combined with other treatments, such as physical therapy, medication, or even surgery in certain cases. It’s important to inform all your healthcare providers about the treatments you are receiving.

11. Are chiropractors licensed and regulated?

Chiropractors are licensed and regulated in most countries. They must complete a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree and pass national and state board exams to practice. In addition, all Chiropractors must undertake continued professional development every year to remain on the register.

12. What is the cracking sound during an adjustment?

The cracking or popping sound often heard during an adjustment is caused by the release of gas bubbles from the joint fluid when the joint is moved. It is not bones cracking, and it is generally painless.

If you have any other concerns or queries, please do not hesitate to talk to your chiropractor.