Conditions We Treat
Every week, we help hundreds of individuals at our clinics who are struggling with pain impacting their daily lives.Listed below are some of the common conditions we frequently address. Our skilled chiropractors and therapists are equipped to evaluate your symptoms, identify the underlying causes, and provide effective treatment.
If you are experiencing the misery of back pain, you are not alone. Back pain affects around 80% of people at some stage during their lifetime.
FIND OUT MOREIf you are suffering from pain, numbness or a tingling sensation that radiates from your lower back and travels down one of your legs then it’s likely you are suffering from sciatica.
FIND OUT MOREHeadaches and migraines can affect all people at some time in their lives. Occasional suffering is bad enough, but regular head pain can make life debilitating.
FIND OUT MOREThere’s no getting away from the fact that life with arthritis can be difficult. But by making a few simple adjustments it is possible to take control and lead a full and active life.
FIND OUT MOREIf you are one of the 1.5 million people in the UK currently suffering with Fibromyalgia and its many symptoms such as loss of spine movement, muscle tightness and heightened pain in joints, we can help you!
FIND OUT MOREIf you suffer from neck pain it’s important that you know that are not alone, with two-thirds of the population having neck pain at some point in their lives it’s one of the most common symptoms that we treat people for.
FIND OUT MOREOur hips are invaluable to our body and the many functions it performs. Since our hips are engaged in nearly every way we move, pain located in this area can have very debilitating consequences.
Do you suffer from persistent heel pain? Stabbing pain in the heel of your foot, particularly in the mornings or after long periods of standing, could be down to Plantar Fasciitis – one of the most common causes of heel pain.
Tennis elbow is a condition that causes pain around the outside of the elbow. It’s clinically known as lateral epicondylitis. It often happens after overuse or repeated action of the muscles of the forearm, near the elbow joint.
Achilles Tendonitis is a common cause of posterior heel pain in both passive and active people. It is often a chronic, frustrating injury that affects active adults between 30 and 60 years of age, particularly those engaged in regular sporting activities such as running.
Whiplash is a neck injury caused by sudden movement of the head. It usually gets better within 2 to 3 months. Symptoms of whiplash can include neck pain / stiffness, headaches and muscle spasms in the shoulders and arms. It can take several hours for the symptoms to start after you injure your neck.
If you are experiencing the misery of back pain, you are not alone. Back pain affects around 80% of people at some stage during their lifetime.
FIND OUT MORE+ Mechanical neck pain
+ Cramp
+ Headaches arising from the neck
(cervicogenic)
+ Migraine prevention
+ Minor sports injuries
+ Elbow pain and tennis elbow
(lateral epicondylitis)
+ Sciatica
+ Muscle spasms
+ Plantar fasciitis
+ Ankle sprain+ Joint pains
+ Hip and knee pain from osteoarthritis
+ Shoulder complaints
+ Rotator cuff injuries, disease or disorders
+ Lumbago
+ Generalised aches and pains
+ Tension and inability to relax
+ Pregnancy related aches and pains