Thanks to a friend who was a student Chiropractor and is now a practicing Chiropractor near Edinburgh, I have developed an increasing interest in Chiropractic. I am a patient at the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic, University of Glamorgan, am a member of...
the Patient Involvement Group at the School and also am a volunteer lecturer at the School! The definition, which I have lifted from the General Chiropractic Council website states, "Chiropractic is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system and the effects of these disorders on the function of the nervous system and general health. There is an emphasis on manual treatments including spinal manipulation or adjustment (World Federation of Chiropractic, 1999)." Personally, I benefit tremendously both from the soft tissue treatments and the manual manipulations. I am impressed by the holistic view that these highly trained clinicians have and the anatomical and physiological knowledge and expertise that they develop through their training. I frequently have clients attending for reflexology and indian head massage who appear to have skeletal misalignments or are suffering from spinal problems. I always recommend that they attend WIOC due to their thorough consultation and subsequent treatment. There is undoubtedly much still to be done to see Chiropractic accepted within the NHS, but I for one will certainly support the profession to gain wider integration and also support the NHS to undoubtedly save significant monies through a broadening perspective and adoption of the holistic or 'wholistic' Chiropractic approach.

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... I agree Nia, chiropractic care has kept me well and strong for nearly six years now! |

