What is Chiropractic?

Chiropractors provide care for patients of all ages, who present with a range of acute and chronic conditions.  As well as advice about self-help, exercise, diet and lifestyle, chiropractors often provide support for pain management, sports injuries and active rehabilitation.

Chiropractic is the 3rd largest health care profession in the world, behind conventional medicine and Dentistry. Chiropractic is a primary health care profession, which means you don’t need a referral from your GP and chiropractors are often the first contact point for a variety of health issues.

Chiropractors are trained in making diagnoses, treatment, and the prevention of many conditions as well as being trained in radiology (can diagnose from x-rays) and radiography (can take x-rays). Some chiropractors have full X-ray facilities at their clinics and can refer on to other health care professionals if necessary.

All chiropractors in the UK have to be a member of the General Chiropractic Council (GCC). The GCC regulates all chiropractors in the UK to protect the public and to maintain high standards of chiropractic care and education within the UK. All chiropractors at Capital Chiropractic are members of the GCC.

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