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Our Specialized Departments

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Spinal Manipulation (Chiropractic)

The gentle moving of a joint on your body in an attempt to restore normal joint movement and so reduce pain. Manipulation is one treatment that is recommended by the NHS for low back pain, (NHS NICE guidelines, 05/2009).

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Acupuncture

A sterile needle is painlessly (usually) inserted into a painful  muscle or around a joint to reduce pain and restore mobility. This treatment is advocated by the NHS for lower back pain, (NHS NICE guidelines, 05/2009).

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Physiotherapy

A manual or electronic therapy applied to the painful area in an attempt to stimulate blood flow and promote healing.

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Myofacial Therapy

An intricate manual treatment of muscles and ligaments, whereby painful areas are either compressed by hand, or with an acupuncture needle (DRY NEEDLING) or joints stretched in an attempt to alleviate a site of pain in muscles and ligaments.

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Rehabilitation

The pain of many back and joint complaints might be reduced by simple exercises, performed in the privacy of your own home, or at a gym. Whether you have never done exercise and you are in your 90's or you are a world class athlete, a specific tailored few exercises, performed to your tolerance might shorten your pain and discomfort.

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Sports Injuries

Following on from REHABILITATION & EXERCISE, Sports injuries are often the result of incorrect performance or trauma or overuse. The correct diagnosis is paramount to prevent the depressing recurrence of similar injuries. Whether you are a 'weekend warrior' or a world class sport competitor, our clinic offers a combination of the above 4 treatments in an attempt to speed up the athlete's recovery. 

14 Norfolk Place, London, W2 1QJ

Tel: 020 7706 7003

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