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What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is
a straightforward method of adjusting the bones of your body to maintain
the correct alignment of your spine and to ensure that your body's
nerve supply works efficiently. It seeks to eliminate the cause, not
just treat symptoms, and through subtle adjustments, chiropractic
care can relieve pain and discomfort, increase mobility and provide
a route to better health.
Your spinal column is made up of 24 movable vertebrae, the sacrum,
and the coccyx. This column also houses the spinal cord through which
nerve information is transmitted around the rest of your body.
How does it
work?
Whilst the spinal column maintains correct alignment, nerve information
is passed accurately. However, if any part of your spinal column becomes
misaligned then a nerve may become impinged, compressed, or stretched,
distorting the information that passes along it. This can lead to
pain, discomfort, or restricted mobility.
Misalignment of the vertebrae or bones can occur for many reasons,
such as incorrect lifting, car or sporting accidents, childbirth,
falls, stress and poor posture, and these conditions will all worsen
over time if not corrected.
McTimoney chiropractors use only their hands to make adjustments to
the bones of your body. The key to the success of the adjustments
is in the speed, dexterity and accuracy with which they are performed.
Can Chiropractic help you?
The gentle nature of the McTimoney Chiropractic technique makes it
especially suitable for people of all ages including young babies,
pregnant women and the elderly.
Because of the way chiropractors positively affect the functioning
of the nervous system, the following conditions often benefit from
treatment:
- Back, neck and shoulder pain
- Pain, discomfort and stiffness in joints and bones
- Migraine and tension headaches
- Muscular aches and pains
- Sciatica
- Whiplash injury
- Sports
injuries
What
to expect from your first treatment
Your chiropractor will take a full case history regarding your general
health background as well as details of your symptoms. This will help
in assessing and analysing your particular problem. They will then
thoroughly examine all the joints in your body, literally from head
to toe, and undertake any further clinical assessment that might be
necessary to determine that it is safe to treat you. McTimoney Chiropractors
have a very finely tuned sense of touch, developed in their four years
of training, which enables them to identify misalignments of the vertebrae
and other bones. Upon finding a problem, your chiropractor will use
one of a number of light, swift and dexterous techniques, characteristic
of McTimoney chiropractic, to adjust each individual bone that requires
it.
If your chiropractor discovers or suspects a problem, which requires
medical investigation or an x-ray, they will refer you to your GP.
Wherever possible your McTimoney chiropractor will work in co-operation
with your GP and a letter is normally sent to your doctor informing
them of your treatment.
Will I get
help and advice to ensure the problem does not recur?
Yes. You will receive
postural advice after the treatment to help your body get the most
benefit from the adjustments you have received, and to raise your
awareness of simple things that you may doing every day which may
be exacerbating your problem. You may also be given some basic exercises
or stretches to do if your chiropractor feels that would be beneficial.
How many
sessions will you need?
The number of sessions needed varies considerably depending on:
- Your age:
you generally heal more slowly as you get older.
- The nature
of the problem: a simple backache will often clear more quickly
than a sciatic problem.
- How long
you have had the problem: generally, yesterday's injury will resolve
faster than one of 20 years' standing.
Most patients need
between two and six sessions, but your chiropractor will give you
a better idea of the probable treatment plan after they have examined
you at the first session.
A patient's
view of McTimoney Chiropractic?
| "I
feel this is the most sympathetic treatment for the body. Manipulation
is never violent and always within the limits that the body
will allow. I have always found this treatment to be effective,
gentle and very good at allowing the body to gradually but securely,
recover its natural balance and posture. I will always recommend
it to others" |
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31
year-old female
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"My chiropractor is without doubt my "best friend", he is able
to keep me on my feet and in work without time off. It is hard
to describe the peace of mind this gives me" |
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40
year-old male
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"I have been very satisfied and pleased by the care and
attention I have received from my practitioner. She has been
very helpful and honest in her assessment of my aches and pains
and in what she can and can't do" |
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51
year-old female
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