Can We Help?

Chiropractors are best known for treating back and neck pain, but we also care for a wide range of joint and muscle problems affecting the shoulders, arms, legs and spine. If you’re unsure whether chiropractic care is right for you, simply get in touch and we’ll be happy to advise.

Your initial consultation typically lasts 50-60 minutes. During this session we will take a thorough case and medical history before moving on to a series of orthopaedic tests and movements. This will allow us to identify the likely cause of your symptoms and explain our findings clearly. If chiropractic treatment is appropriate, we’ll discuss your personalised treatment plan, expected recovery, and answer any questions you may have. If treatment is not advisable, we will endeavour to signpost you to the relevant help.

Our priority is to relieve your pain, get you moving again and help you achieve lasting results. We’ll also provide simple stretches and practical advice to support your recovery and help you stay active and well.

Chiropractic is a State Registered Health Profession, like Dentistry and Medicine. The use of the title “Chiropractor” or “Chiropractic” is governed by law to individuals like ourselves, who are Registered with the General Chiropractic Council (GCC).

Not just Backs and Necks!

It’s a fact, most people see us about back and neck pain. But everything is connected to the spine by the spinal cord, nerves, muscles and fascia. So whether it’s your hip, knee or elbow, don’t just put up with pain and stiffness.

Evidence

There is good published evidence of the beneficial effect of manual therapy for back and neck pain and sports injuries, but less so for other conditions.

How we can help?

We use a wide variety of tried and tested treatments to reduce pain and restore flexibility and circulation. We show you stretches to keep the tissues moving. This really helps your own body to get on with the healing process.

This whole body approach concentrates on getting you back to your best.

Every part of the body is connected to the spine.