What is Chiropractic and How Does it Work?
Chiropractic is a straight-forward method of
adjusting the bones of your body to maintain the correct alignment of your
spine and to ensure that your body's nerve supplies work efficiently.
Through these subtle adjustments, chiropractic treatment can relieve pain
and discomfort, increase mobility and provide a route to better health.
Your spinal column is made up of 24 moveable
vertebrae, the sacrum, and the coccyx. This column also houses the spinal
cord through which nerve information is transmitted to the rest of your
body. 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. A misalignment of the
vertebrae or bones can occur for many reasons, some of the most common are
incorrect lifting, car or sporting accidents, childbirth, falls, stress,
and poor posture.
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.
Patients report a wide range of improvements.
These range from relief from migraines, neck and shoulder problems, tennis
elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome which are affected by the nerves coming
from the top of the spine, to relief from lower back pain and sciatica
which are relieved by adjustments to the lower spine. These improvements
occur because the body is no longer receiving incorrect nerve information.
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. 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 first 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, using only their hands, and make the
appropriate adjustments where necessary. McTimoney chiropractors have a
very finely tuned sense of touch, developed in their four years of
training, which enables them to feel for misalignments of the the
vertebrae and bones. Upon feeling a problem, your chiropractor will use
one of a number of light, swift and dextrous techniques, unique to
McTimoney chiropractic, to adjust the bone.
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.
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 ten sessions,
initially at weekly intervals, then gradually more widely spaced out, by
which time a noticeable change should have occurred, though treatment can
continue for longer. Once the problem has been resolved, regular check-ups
are recommended to keep your spine and other joints functioning well.
Responses and Reactions to Treatment
During a course of treatment most patients feel
physical changes as the body re-aligns. These may include a brief period
of stiffness or tiredness, but more often a feeling of well-being and
relief from stress.
Prevention is Better Than Cure
Chiropractic is also a preventative therapy and
when used in this way greatly improves bodily health and well-being,
avoiding long spells of discomfort. Regular check-ups are recommended to
ensure that your body maintains a healthy balance in all aspects of its
daily functioning.
The Patient's View of McTimoney Chiropractic
In 1997 a survey of McTimoney chiropractic
patients was conducted on behalf of the McTimoney Chiropractic
Association. The following is a summary of the results:
89% of patients rated their satisfaction with
the McTimoney chiropractic treatment they had received as either
"extremely" or "very satisfied"
85% felt that McTimoney had been "very
beneficial" in the management of their painful condition
62% sought McTimoney chiropractic treatment for
low back pain
93% had recommended McTimoney treatment to
their family and friends
AND A Few Comments....
"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."
- 31 year old female
"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."
- 40 year old male
"I have been very satisfied and pleased by the
care and attention I have received from my practitioner. He has been
very helpful and honest in his assessment of my aches and pains and in
what he can and can't do."
- 51 year old female
All Practitioners at The Wren Clinic are fully
registered with the General Council of Chiropractors. To obtain further
information about McTimoney Chiropractic visit The McTimoney Chiropractic
Organisation Website at:
http://www.mctimoney-chiropractic.org.