Archibald Chiropractic Clinics - Bristol

Archibald Chiropractic Clinics - Bristol A team of chiropractors offering chiropractic treatment in Bristol. See our website for details.

An experienced chiropractor offering chiropractic treatment in Bristol.

- No-nonsense approach to your health
- Local clinic with easy access
- Experienced practitioner
- Affordable fees, with introductory offer. Pay as you go !
- Treatment tailored to you
- Effective Pain relief

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Good to hear Betty is making some improvement with Raymond Perrin's treatments. Onwards and upwards. The Perrin Techniqu...
12/08/2023

Good to hear Betty is making some improvement with Raymond Perrin's treatments. Onwards and upwards.
The Perrin Technique TM

She has had to limit her public outings due to a long-term illness.

Friday  October 29th 2021          PRESS RELEASE FROM THE PERRIN CLINIC  The National Institute for Health and Care Exce...
29/10/2021

Friday October 29th 2021
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE PERRIN CLINIC

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has today announced the publication their new 2021 ME/CFS updated guideline on the diagnosis and management of myalgic encephalomyelitis (or encephalopathy)/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).
Dr Perrin CLINIC DR RAY PERRIN DO PhD Osteopath and Neuroscientist Clinical Director of The Perrin Clinic and Developer of the Perrin TechniqueTM and all his team at The Perrin Clinic welcome the overall message that these new guidelines send to practitioners in the UK about how to best manage patients with ME/CFS.
To quote Paul Chrisp, director of the Centre for Guidelines at NICE, who said that they have strived to produce a balanced guideline for ME/CFS patients “ which has their wellbeing at its heart”.
The main points as far as its relevance to the management of ME/CFS by licensed Perrin Technique Practitioners are as follows:
The guideline recognises that ME/CFS is a complex, multi-system, chronic medical condition where there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to managing symptoms.

Enabling people to access care earlier may improve longer term outcomes and help people with ME/CFS.

A holistic personalised management plan in line with this guideline should be encouraged and that people with ME/CFS should receive individually tailored support.


The guideline makes it clear that any programme based on fixed incremental increases in physical activity or exercise, for example graded exercise therapy (GET)should not be offered for the treatment of ME/CFS.

A person centred energy management can be offered as a key component of a personalised management plan. This is a self-management strategy led by the person living with ME/CFS with support from a healthcare professional that can be applied to any type of activity (cognitive, physical, emotional or social).

The guideline highlights the importance of ensuring that people remain within their energy limits when undertaking activity of any kind.
To quote Baroness Finlay, Consultant in Palliative Medicine and vice-chair of the guideline committee, “Those with ME/CFS need to be listened to, understood and supported to adapt their lives. The committee members involved in this guideline have worked particularly hard to ensure care becomes more empathetic and focused on the individual’s needs”
For 32 years the growing number of Perrin Technique practitioners worldwide has always treated each ME/CFS as an individual with Dr Perrin stressing the importance of a patient led treatment strategy based on the individual symptoms. In 1989 Dr Perrin was one of the first healthcare practitioners to advocate pacing, when most doctors were advising patients with ME/CFS to push themselves, get out and exercise more. Rest and pacing have always been an integral part of our overall strategy in the treatment of ME/CFS with patients being instructed by Perrin Technique practitioners to do half of what they feel capable of doing in all spheres of life.
Dr Perrin continues his research work together with colleagues at The University of Manchester, UK to provide further evidence to support his diagnostic and treatment strategies that are helping many thousands of patients around the world. Together with the approaches laid out in the new NICE guidelines, he and his team hope that The Perrin Technique will one day become part of the mainstream strategy employed by healthcare practitioners around the UK and beyond.

The Perrin Technique™ is an osteopathic approach developed by osteopath and neuroscientist Dr Raymond Perrin DO PhD that manually diagnoses and treats disorders affecting the neuro-lymphatic system also known as the ‘Glymphatic system’. Dr Perrin believes such as ME/CFS is one such disorder and that it can be helped by the technique that improves the drainage of toxins from the central nervous system. This drainage is achieved by cranial, articulatory and effleurage techniques on the head, neck, back and chest and is directed by the practitioner via the lymphatic system into the blood, where the offending poisons are detoxified in the liver. Eventually, with less toxins affecting the brain, the sympathetic nervous system begins to function correctly and health is eventually restored.

For more information and to find your nearest Perrin Technique practitioner visit www.theperrintechnique.com

The Perrin Technique 2nd Edition: How to Diagnose and Treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME and Fibromyalgia via the lymphatic drainage of the brain. is available at most good book supplies.
& The Concise Perrin Technique for patients that want a shorter less technical read. Both Published by Hammersmith Press London 2021.
Copyright © 2021 The Perrin Clinic, All rights reserved.

The Perrin Clinic
83 Whittaker Lane
Prestwich
Manchester, Greater Manchester M25 1ET
United Kingdom

The Perrin Technique™ is a manual method that aids the diagnosis and treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME) and Fibromyalgia (FMS)

Good news is that some can :)!!
03/08/2021

Good news is that some can :)!!

Low back pain (LBP) from a herniated disk often leads to surgical intervention. However, there are patients with this painful malady who can successfully “ride it out” and repeat MRI imaging six to twelve months

Great ideas....
21/03/2021

Great ideas....

Six healthy alternatives to doomscrolling.

A fascinating insight into postviral syndromes known as ME/CFS and now of relevance in the treatment amd management of L...
23/02/2021

A fascinating insight into postviral syndromes known as ME/CFS and now of relevance in the treatment amd management of Long-Covid.

I qualified in this technique some years ago, and can thoroughly recommend it!

...osteopath and neuroscientist, talks to James about 'long Covid', Lyme disease, ME and how his amazing Perrin Technique - which James highly recommends - could be the answer to all of them. https://theperrintechnique.com/ Please support the Delingpod https://www.patreon.com/jamesdelingpole https:/...

The conversation continues albeit muffled.
14/10/2020

The conversation continues albeit muffled.

Epidemiologists reviewed 25 studies of cloth face masks. Here’s what they found out about how well they work, why they work, who they protect and why the mosquito and chain-link fence analogy is wrong.

25/09/2020
Helping us understand anxiety and the possible contribution of the thyroid.
07/09/2020

Helping us understand anxiety and the possible contribution of the thyroid.

Those who suffer from autoimmune inflammation of the thyroid gland are at increased risk of developing anxiety. Those with anxiety associated with thyroid gland inflammation can reduce symptoms by taking ibuprofen. Findings suggest thyroid function may play a key role in anxiety. Researchers say thy...

Chiropractic treatment really can be the answer to managing low back pain and many discal injuries avoiding the need for...
18/07/2020

Chiropractic treatment really can be the answer to managing low back pain and many discal injuries avoiding the need for surgery.

97% OF LUMBAR DISC HERNIATIONS MANAGED SUCCESSFULLY WITHOUT SURGERY, SAYS STUDY. Results of a retrospective cohort study [1] including almost 280,000 subjects have concluded that pr*****ed lumbar intervertebral discs may be successfully managed without the need for surgery in 97% of cases.

The study examined the records of adults presenting 2007 to 2017 selected from a large insurance database. Only 3% failed non-operative therapy and underwent microdiscectomy.

Of the patients requiring surgery, the majority were male and an association was found with a history of lumbar spinal epidural injection or perioperative opioid use, leading the study to conclude that male gender and a history of prior opioid use were independent predictors of non-operative treatment failure.

The study provides yet more evidence supporting treatment and management interventions for lumbar disc herniation commonly provided by chiropractors, including manual therapy, education, exercise prescription and self-management strategies.

References: [1] Lilly DT, Eldridge CM, Singh R, Montgomery EY, Bagley C, Adogwa O. An assessment of non-operative management strategies in a herniated lumbar disc population: successes versus failure. Global Spine J. 2020 Jul 7;2192568220936217. doi: 10.1177/2192568220936217.

Image courtesy of Dynamic Disc Designs (https://dynamicdiscdesigns.com/)

Chiropractors are committed to their patients safety. During the COVID-19 pandemic that responsibility is of great impor...
31/05/2020

Chiropractors are committed to their patients safety. During the COVID-19 pandemic that responsibility is of great importance. If you are attending an appointment with a chiropractor during COVID-19 there are some things you can do to prepare. The BCA is pleased to bring you the following infographic developed with our ARMA colleagues: BASRaT
, Physio First
, Institute of Osteopathy
, College of Podiatry
and the Society of Sports Therapists.
For more information on patients safety and the opening of chiropractic clinics, please visit chiropractic-uk.co.uk/patient-and-public-information-covid-19/

Patient and public information: COVID-19 BCA position on COVID-19 We know that patients and the public want to know more about how chiropractors are responding to patient need at during COVID-19. Latest as of 12th May: The British Chiropractic Association (BCA) represents the majority of chiropracto...

Cranial rythmn, fascinating evidence for its significance!An important aspect of our work as practitioners is to help en...
05/11/2019

Cranial rythmn, fascinating evidence for its significance!
An important aspect of our work as practitioners is to help enhance the flow of this incredible cleansing system. It can be affected through chiropractic cranial manipulation.

Study reveals as we sleep, cerebrospinal fluid pulses in the brain in rhythmic patterns.

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Monday 9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 6:30pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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