What Do Chiropractors Do?
By Declan Wise
Chiropractors specialize in treating musculoskeletal conditions, which include injuries to muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and skeletal pain. Our treatments address a variety of concerns, including:
✔ Lower back pain & neck pain
✔ Shoulder, hip, knee, and other joint injuries
✔ Nerve pain, including sciatica & carpal tunnel syndrome
✔ Post-operative rehabilitation (e.g., ACL, shoulder reconstructions, joint replacements)
Our Approach to Chiropractic Care
Many people associate chiropractic care with spinal adjustments and manipulations, but at the Institute of Sports and Spines, we take a comprehensive approach to treatment.
Treatment Techniques We Use
While spinal manipulation can be an effective way to reduce joint stiffness, we incorporate a range of techniques tailored to each patient’s needs, including:
Soft Tissue Therapy – Helps release muscle tension and improve mobility
Shockwave Therapy – Reduces pain and promotes tissue healing
Dry Needling – Targets muscle knots and improves circulation
Taping & Bracing – Provides support for injured areas and enhances stability
Rehabilitation & Exercise Therapy – Helps restore strength and function post-injury
By combining multiple evidence-based treatment methods, we provide personalized care that sets us apart from traditional chiropractic practices.
What to Expect During Your First Consultation
Your initial chiropractic consultation will last approximately 60 minutes. During this session, we will:
Conduct a Detailed Health & Injury History – Understanding your pain, lifestyle, and previous treatments.
Perform a Comprehensive Examination – Including functional assessments, neurological testing, and orthopedic evaluations to pinpoint the root cause of discomfort.
Develop a Personalized Treatment Plan – Designed to help you achieve your specific health and performance goals.
Our goal is to identify what’s causing your pain and create an effective treatment plan that supports long-term recovery and injury prevention.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Chiropractors Only Treat the Spine?
No! We treat more than just the spine. Our chiropractors address a wide range of musculoskeletal issues, including:
✔ Shoulder, knee, hip, ankle, and wrist injuries
✔ Nerve-related conditions such as sciatica, carpal tunnel, and ulnar nerve pain
✔ Post-operative rehabilitation for ACL tears, shoulder reconstructions, and joint replacements
Can I Claim Chiropractic Appointments Under Medicare’s Chronic Disease Management Plan (CDMP)?
✅ Yes, chiropractic care is eligible under the Medicare Chronic Disease Management (CDMP) program. However, you will need a referral from your GP to access this benefit.
Do I Need a Referral to See a Chiropractor?
❌ No referral is required! You can book an appointment directly by calling us or using our online booking system.
Are Chiropractic Adjustments Painful?
🔹 Most chiropractic adjustments are not painful.
🔹 You may feel a slight “click” or “pop” during an adjustment, but this is normal and often leads to immediate relief.
🔹 Some mild soreness may occur post-treatment, similar to what you might feel after a workout.
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