Headaches and Chiro Care Video
Headaches are very common. Studies show that chiropractic care can help reduce the frequency of headaches.
If interested do watch the information video below:
In considering whether to seek care from us please take into account the following: In Australia the registration board considers Chiropractic as primarily for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. Chiropractors also treat those aspects of conditions that are amenable to manual therapy. Our chiropractors are all registered Chiropractors with AHPRA 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.
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.
References for Video Headaches and Chiropractic
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