Dr Katie Hopper is our human and veterinary chiropractor treating mainly horse dogs, and people. Chiropractic is a straight forward method of adjusting the bones of your body to improve the alignment of your skeleton, and through this process help the nervous system to work more efficiently. The purpose of chiropractic care is to realign and rebalance your body to relieve pain and discomfort, and
increase mobility. A misalignment of the joints can occur for many reasons; some of the most common are incorrect lifting, car or sporting accidents, falls, stress, and poor posture. This can lead to pain, numbness, pins and needles, or restricted mobility. A chiropractic adjustment is a form of manual, controlled mobilisation used to restore motion to a joint, which has become hypomobile and so has lost a degree of normal movement. It involves the gentle and specific application of force in order to allow the body to restore normal spinal and nervous system function. The McTimoney Chiropractic method is known for being a gentle and whole body approach to chiropractic care. The gentle nature of the McTimoney method makes it suitable for all; including young children, pregnant women and the elderly. The following conditions can benefit from chiropractic care:
Back pain
Neck pain
Shoulder pain
Migraine
Muscular aches
Sports Injuries
Arthritic Pain
Contact us now to discuss if chiropractic care could be suitable for your condition.