Common complaints that can benefit from chiropractic include:
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At this time, chiropractic is unfortunately not available on the NHS but watch this space. The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is on the increase and becoming a more acceptable alternative to pain relief within medical circles. Studies have been carried out suggesting chiropractic on the NHS is only a small step away. Many private health insurance companies do accept chiropractic treatment as a valid claim but you should refer to your own policy terms and conditions.
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The normal recommendation is between 3-6 initially, with the premise to taking on maintenance care similar to quarterly or six monthly checks ups that you make with your dentist. The emphasis on this is that prevention is the cure and that by leaving a problem until it hurts, becomes very painful or restricts movement may be detrimental and result in an extended number of treatments and a longer recovery period.
Of course the number of treatments needed is individual to each patient and depends upon:
The McTimoney treatment is very gentle and rarely painful. Of course pain tolerance varies between individuals, but the extremely fast and light adjustments used in the McTimoney technique is not uncommonly described as a pleasant sensation. These adjustments often leave the new patient wondering if they have actually been adjusted at all, however, the treatment is very affective and the results over the last 55 years pay testament to this.
Post treatment reactions vary between patients. Common reactions include:
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Since 2000, the chiropractic profession is regulated by the General Chiropractic Council. It is now a criminal offence to portray, advertise or practice as a chiropractor unless you are registered by this council.
McTimoney Chiropractors undertake a 5 year BSc course at the McTimoney College of Chiropractic based in Abingdon Oxfordshire. For more information about the college or information about becoming a McTimoney Chiropractor click here.