What is Chiropractic

Welcome to Chiropractic, a safe, scientific and effective therapy for conditions of the spine.  Chiropractic is a natural way of creating optimum spinal health, so that the nervous system can do it's job, enabling you to overcome the negative effects of a spine which is out of condition.

What does a Chiropractor do?

A Chiropractor uses their hands to locate the joint which is not moving properly and uses a quick impulse to free the joint so that it moves once more.  This is called an adjustment.  The muscles can then start to work normally and the spine will gradually return to its optimal working condition.

What happens on your first visit?

On your first visit, the chiropractor will ask about your problem, your medical history and your general health.  They will then carry out a detailed examination of the spine and nervous system - this may include X-rays.  At the second visit, the cause of your problem will be explained in detail and on your agreement, treatment will commence.

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