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Our aim is to get you pain free to carry on and enjoy your life..

It’s not pleasant being in pain; being unable to do all the things you really want to do and just hoping that someone can get you feeling better, out of pain and back to functioning fully. We can help you ease the pain and, more importantly, help you KEEP it that way!

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Infants

Many spinal problems begin in childhood and develop gradually. Chiropractic approaches spinal and overall health care from a preventative point of view. Catch a problem before it develops and it can be corrected much quicker.

Right from birth, your child's spine is subjected to daily stresses. The birth process is one of the most traumatic experiences some of us will ever go through. An infant's neck is under real stress and strain as it passes through the birth canal. This can leave a baby's neck with subluxations or misalignments which can be corrected easily with Chiropractic treatment. Even new-born infants can be adjusted. As babies grow and develop they do many things that put stress on their spine. Sleeping on their back with their head turned to one side all night long is a good example as well as the usual knocks and falls a child gets as they learn to walk, run and climb. A chiropractor can check infants regularly to make sure none of these stressors create problems in the spine.

As your child grows, other problems may arise. Scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine which if not detected early may become a serious disfiguring problem. It is important that, when present, it is caught before a child begins his or her "growth spurt" at approximately 12-16 years of age. Scoliosis can progress rapidly during these years.

Studies show us a much higher incidence of back pain in children than was previously thought. In a study of kids aged 12-15 years old (Olsen et al., 1992, Am. J. Public Health) 30.4% reported a history of low back pain.

Mierau and Cassidy (1984) found that 22.8% of elementary school and 33.3% of secondary school aged children complained of low back pain.

So don't simply pass off a child's complaint of aches and pains as "growing pains" because there may very well be something real causing his or her pain.

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What should you expect when you first visit us? After your warm welcome you will have a chance to relax while you fill in a questionnaire that helps us understand your condition. Once completed, your chiropractor will greet you and take you through to their examination room to take a full, comprehensive medical history. They will then do a thorough physical examination which will allow them to find out EXACTLY what is wrong with you and start the process of getting you
better. Condition allowing, we also start treatment on your first visit as we know
it’s very important to you to start feeling better straight away!
Don’t take our word for it, hear what our other patients have to say about
us...
Our patients range from birth to 92!
We know how many people we have
helped over the past 9 years and how we could be helping you. We think we do a great job, but don’t believe us, see what our patients have to say, in their own words, about what we do and how we have helped them. We hope you can
understand a little of how they felt when their pain eased and they could say to
themselves “I’m better”!



So what do YOU need to do next to start getting better? If you click on the link below it will take you through to our new patient paperwork which is a copy of the form we usually give you on arrival. To save yourself time you can print off and complete it in advance and bring it along to your appointment with you, but don’t worry, you can always do it when you arrive over a cup of tea or coffee. Our
receptionists will be on hand to offer help if you require it.




 

Chiropractors deal with conditions that affect the bones, nerves and muscles of the body, so if you have a problem involving them, it’s a fair chance we’ll be expert at resolving your problem, click here to find out more.