Chiropractic is a drug-free, hands-on approach to healthcare encompassing patient assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. In Canada, chiropractors are recognized as primary healthcare professionals, authorized to diagnose conditions and utilize the title of 'Doctor'. Unlike some other healthcare disciplines, a medical referral is not necessary to consult with a chiropractor. In their role as primary care providers, chiropractors are equipped to manage and address a diverse range of diseases and disorders.
Chiropractic therapy is effective in addressing a wide array of conditions, including:
- Lumbar Pain
- Cervical Pain
- Osteoarthritis - Degenerative Joint/Disc Disease
- Sciatic Pain
- Hip Discomfort
- Shoulder and Rotator Cuff Injuries
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Spinal Disc Disorders
- Headaches/Jaw Pain/Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Dysfunction
- Foot Discomfort - Plantar Fasciitis, Shin Splints, Heel Spurs
- Sports-Related Injuries
- Prenatal and Postnatal Care
- Geriatric Care
Our Chiropractic Doctor employs a diverse range of manual therapies, modalities, and assistive devices to cater to the individual needs of each patient. Some of the services we offer include:
- Shockwave Therapy
- Low-Level Laser Therapy
- Electrical Muscle Stimulation
- Therapeutic Ultrasound
- Kinesio Taping
- Medical Acupuncture
- Posture Correction Devices
- Compression Stockings
These treatments are tailored to address various health concerns and promote overall well-being for our patients.
At Health Club Wellness Clinic, a typical chiropractic treatment encompasses a range of techniques aimed at restoring proper joint function and alleviating musculoskeletal issues. These treatments typically include:
- Spinal or Extremity Adjustment / Mobilization:
- Chiropractors are trained in specialized techniques for adjusting and mobilizing the spine and extremity joints.
- Adjustments are precise movements applied to restricted or misaligned joints to restore their motion and function. Adjustments involve quick thrusts applied to spinal vertebrae or extremity joints to restore motion and function. The audible release of gas during adjustments is similar to the sound when opening a can of soda, resulting from the release of trapped gases
- Adjustments therapeutically influence various aspects of the body, including bones, nerves, muscles, soft tissues, and hormones. This process facilitates the body's natural healing mechanisms.
- Mobilizations are gentle techniques that involve taking a joint to its end range without the high-speed thrust of an adjustment. Unlike adjustments, mobilizations do not produce the audible "crack."
- While effective, mobilizations may not provide the full therapeutic benefits of adjustments, making them suitable alternatives for certain populations, such as geriatric and pediatric patients or those who prefer non-thrust techniques.
- Soft Tissue Therapy Techniques:
- Soft tissue therapy focuses on addressing muscle tension, scar tissue, and other soft tissue abnormalities.
- Various manual techniques, such as massage and myofascial release, may be used to improve tissue flexibility and reduce pain.
- Modalities:
- Modalities like electrical muscle stimulation and laser therapy may be employed to further enhance treatment outcomes
- These modalities can help reduce pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms, promoting faster recovery.
- Individualized Physical Therapy Treatment Plan:
- Between visits, patients are often prescribed personalized physical therapy exercises to support their recovery and maintain progress.
- These exercises aim to strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, and enhance overall function.