What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a regulated primary healthcare profession that focuses on the neuromusculoskeletal system—particularly the spine—and how it affects the nervous system. When joints in the spine do not work properly, communication between the brain and the rest of the body can be disrupted, which may lead to dysfunction such as muscle injury or mechanical low back pain.
Because the nervous system coordinates how your body works, spinal joint problems can influence how you feel and how you function overall. Chiropractors work to correct these spinal joint dysfunctions so you can feel better and allow your body to heal, repair, and thrive as it was designed to.
Restore spinal joint function. Support the nervous system. Help the body heal and perform at its best.
How care is delivered
Care typically includes gentle, specific adjustments to the spine and extremities, alongside clear advice and simple exercises. The aim is to improve joint motion and reduce irritation to the nervous system so daily movement feels easier and more comfortable.
Why it matters
- Addresses dysfunction linked to altered spinal joint movement.
- Supports clearer brain–body communication via the nervous system.
- Aims to improve how you feel and function in everyday life.