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Chiropractic is safe simple and effective.

 

Do you help with pain?

Yes. Pain management with chiropractic is most effective for neck and back pain and headaches. Peripheral symptoms may be caused by spinal dysfunction. If you have tingling in your arms fingers legs or toes it may be a result of poor spine health.

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Do you help with long-term conditions?

Yes. If you've had an ongoing issue, then working to get your new spinal movement pattern in place may require a Health Plan.

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Chiropractic is beneficial for relieving pain, progress toward health, peak performance and living well. It is predominantly used for neuro-muscular (body movement and function) and skeletal (structure) conditions. The main apparatus used is called a chiropractic adjustment. It means to add balance. It is a high velocity low amplitude force specifically delivered into a joint complex that is lacking adequate or imbalanced motion. It restores normal function to the spine so the body can do what it does innately - heal and function optimally.

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First Appointment

At Well Rose Bay, we will take a full history, medical history, physical examination and provide an x-ray referral. We will refer to a highly specialised imaging centre for further understanding of the spinal condition and make a detailed assessment based on the changes in situ. 

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Physiotherapy

Chiropractic Care

Following understanding the cause of your condition we will provide this information in a clear and straight forward manner so you can make the best decision going forward on how to look after your spine and start influencing your own health. Our approach is to understand and treat the cause. Band-aid approaches may not benefit you across your lifetime.

If it is a recurring symptom, let's get to the bottom of it!

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Live Well

With expert knowledge and dedicated care, you're in good hands.

Keeping your spine in balance is a preferred option for many people. Proactive healthcare makes a huge difference over a lifetime.

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