Conditions Neuro Rehabilitation techniques may help
Here are some conditions which Chiro Neuro rehab techniques may help:
Headaches
Chronic migraines
Chronic Pain
Post stroke rehabilitation
Head Injury
Injuries due to accidents or other trauma
Movement disorders
Dystonia (abnormal twisting or abnormal repetitive movement or abnormal posture)
Baby having difficuly crawling and its not improving over time
Child has movement issues and its not improving over time
Nerve entrapment syndromes
As per Dr. Carrick (now Prof Carrick) of Carrick Institute US - Very simply put, the Chiropractic Neuro rehab practitioner will evaluate for subtle changes in the nervous system and seek to identify the level of the blockage or reduced function in the nervous system . Treatment involves adjustments, stimulations and exercises (some of which are done by the patient in the home environment).
The Epley maneuver (sometimes referred to as canalith repositioning) is a procedure that uses a series of head movements to treat posterior semicircular canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Dr Robyn is trained in the Epleys maneuver.
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Special Note: In considering whether to seek care from us or use us as part of your rehab team please take into account the following: In Australia Chiropractic is a regulated health service. Chiropractic is considered as primarily for the treatment of the spine and musculoskeletal conditions. There are no chiropractic specialities in Australia.
Whilst our chiropractors have done various post graduate studies and post graduate training and may hold registrations for studies recognised in other countries e.g. USA, they do not have any specialist status for those post grad studies in Australia. Dr Robyn is a Diplomat of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (DACNB-USA). Dr Robyn is not a medical neurologist.
Your decision to seek care should not be based solely on info shared on this website and the info videos. Please do other research and do talk to your medical Dr or medical specialist.