CHIROPRACTIC
Chiropractic is an evidence-based style of treatment which uses low and medium force manual techniques to help restore function to the body. We offer a drug-free alternative to pain management, and we attempt to find the primary cause for a long-term solution.
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How may YOU benefit from seeing a chiropractor?
We strive to provide the highest quality chiropractic care in a comfortable and relaxed environment. We believe that every patient is unique and we use a range of different techniques to reflect this. Some of the techniques we incorporate include:
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manual adjusting
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joint mobilisations
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soft tissue massage
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dry needling
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Webster Technique (pregnancy)
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Thompson Drop Technique
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Some common presentations we may be able to help you with include:
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lower back pain and sciatica
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headaches and migraines
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neck pain
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jaw pain and dysfunction
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poor posture and alignment issues
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sport related injuries (such as shoulder, knee and ankle injuries)
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Sometimes there isn't a presenting complaint and sometimes the body just doesn't feel right or it feels out of alignment and that's fine too!
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How may your BABY benefit from seeing a
paediatric chiropractor?
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The first few years of a child's life are the most important for growth and development of motor control. Motor control helps with posture and how we move our bodies.
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Babies presenting from the following may benefit from seeing a
chiropractor:
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baby preferring to feed on one side
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baby developing a flattened or misshaped head
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baby not rolling
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baby crawling and dragging one leg
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slow to roll, crawl or walk
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How may your CHILD benefit from seeing a
paediatric chiropractor?
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Movement allows for the brain to develop and grow, however the modern world and technology has meant children move less!
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Children presenting with the following may benefit from seeing a chiropractor:
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poor posture
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poor coordination
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easily distracted
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headaches
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child sitting in the 'W' sitting position
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pain after exercise
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