At Suffolk Chiropractic we take pride in the way we treat and always endeavour to deliver exceptional patient care. We believe that all patients are individuals with different priorities and concerns. Exceptionally high standards of professionalism are delivered in a friendy and caring environment.
Chiropractic is a straight forward method of adjusting the bones of your body to improve the alignment of your skeleton, and through this process help the nervous system to work more efficiently. The purpose of chiropractic care is to realign and rebalance your body to relieve pain and discomfort, and increase mobility.
Chiropractic is a straight forward method of adjusting the bones of your body to improve the alignment of your skeleton, and through this process help the nervous system to work more efficiently. The purpose of chiropractic care is to realign and rebalance your body to relieve pain and discomfort, and increase mobility.
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Liz is one of less than 50 chiropractors in this country who has trained to advanced level in a specific chiropractic technique called Activator. Liz originally trained as a chiropractor at the Mctimoney College of chiropractic in Abingdon. Since graduating, she has trained in advanced McTimoney techniques and Activator methods.
Your chiropractor will begin with asking your reasons for seeking chiropractic treatment and a discussion about your health. The consultation will take about one hour. You will have a thorough case history taken which will include information about your presenting complaint and also your past health history.
Liz has considerable experience working with pregnant women. Before practising as a chiropractor she was a qualified midwife for a number of years in maternity hospitals and special care baby units in this country and all over the world. With her combined experience in midwifery and chiropractic she is able to provide a rare level of expertise, skill, knowledge and support.
Bad posture is one of the the greatest and yet underestimated cause of back and neck pain. Much of our back pain results from how we hold ourselves and move. Posture is becoming an increasingly major factor associated with neck strain and back pain. One reason is the increasing dependence on computers in the work and social environment resulting in many of us affected by pain associated with sitting/standing with our bodies slumped forwards.
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Nov 09, 2018
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