FAQs

FAQ

Common asked questions

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You can book for either clinic in the following ways: By booking online, or by calling our receptionist on 01386 211002. Or by emailing us at eveshamchiro@gmail.com

The Broadway clinic is Willow Bank Chiropractic, Murcot, Broadway WR12 7HS.

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There are many different chiropractic techniques. Some chiropractors perform joint manipulation using only their hands while others use various instruments. Additionally, some chiropractors treat using quick but firm manipulation while others have a lighter touch. Chiropractic treatment is largely driven by the individual preferences of both the chiropractor and the patient, but adjustment choices are made for clinical reasons. At Evesham chiropractic all chiropractors are specialists in low force techniques, specifically Activator and McTimoney.

If you’re unsure if chiropractic treatment can help with your condition, you may wish to arrange a free, no-obligation discussion with a chiropractor. This may be over the telephone or at the chiropractor’s practice. You should ask whether the chiropractor treats your condition. If you decide to go ahead with treatment, your chiropractor will assess your condition during your first visit (the initial assessment) before explaining possible treatment recommendations. You don’t have to agree to the treatment the chiropractor recommends then and there. Just let the chiropractor know if you would like more time before deciding. Finally, you may also wish to consult with your General Practitioner and seek their advice.

When you attend your first consultation (initial assessment), which will typically last 30 minutes to an hour, the chiropractor will take a detailed case history and carry out a physical examination. This will help the chiropractor determine a working diagnosis for your condition and a suitable course of treatment. Before commencing with any treatment, the chiropractor will explain their recommended course of care, how it will improve your condition as well as any risks and possible side effects. If the chiropractor does not believe that they can improve your condition or has concerns regarding other health conditions which you may have, they may refer you to another healthcare professional, such as your General Practitioner. Your chiropractor cannot start any course of care until you have provided consent.

Treatment is usually painless unless an area is swollen. If this is the case, your chiropractor will alter the treatment that you receive. This is perfectly normal and commonplace with chiropractic treatment. Some patients also report temporary aches and pains during and after treatment. Again, this is nothing to worry about and is perfectly normal. If you are uncomfortable with the techniques being used during your treatment, you should talk to your chiropractor.

It is sometimes necessary to remove clothing during chiropractic treatment. If that is the case, you will be informed and provided with a gown to wear. If you are not comfortable undressing, you should explain this to your chiropractor before starting treatment. They can then advise you on suitable clothing to wear to enable them to examine and treat you. Your chiropractor must get your consent to remove clothing throughout all treatments.