What is Chiropractic?
Australian chiropractors are highly qualified healthcare professionals who study at university for a minimum of five years and are government regulated and registered. Like all other registered healthcare providers, chiropractors adhere to national law and profession specific codes of conduct.
Chiropractic is a non-invasive treatment approach dedicated to the diagnosis, management, and prevention of musculoskeletal system disorders. They use a hands-on approach to assess, adjust, and manipulate parts of the body with the aim alleviate pain and discomfort. As part of their treatment they may recommend exercises to treat and rehabilitate, as well as to provide nutritional, dietary and lifestyle advice.
Treatments
We spend the time necessary in doing a comprehensive assessment before providing you with any treatments. Expect about 45 minutes for your first consult and up to 30 minutes for your follow up appointment. We listen, we care and will work together towards optimising your health.
People commonly visit a chiropractor for help with:
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back pain
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neck pain
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headache
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whiplash
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strains and sprains from daily activities
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overuse injuries
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work and sports-related injuries
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arthritis
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restricted movement in the back, shoulders, neck or limbs
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posture analysis
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musculoskeletal rehab
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...and many more.