
As the only McTimoney Chiropractor in Eastbourne, I often get asked about the chiropractic associations and the difference between them. In this blog I will share information about the different associations and why we require them.
Another commonly asked question is the difference between chiropractic, osteopathy and physiotherapy which I have briefly explained in this blog. However, one of my colleagues at Lushington chiropractic in Eastbourne wrote a fabulous blog explaining this in further detail. Check out the links towards the end of this blog to be enlightened.
McTimoney Chiropractic Association’s definition of Chiropractic
“Chiropractic is a primary health care profession focused on your health and wellbeing”.
“Emphasis is placed on the spine and the neuro-musculo-skeletal system and how conditions affecting these areas can affect your health and performance. Chiropractors do not use medicines or surgery and the gentle manual approaches we use are extremely safe and comfortable to receive.
Chiropractic care is used regularly to help maintain good posture, promote health and improve performance, no matter what it is you do, from a high-performance athlete to a senior member of the community enjoying a potter in the garden. Patients undergoing chiropractic care often report benefits from back, neck and general joint pain, headaches, sports injuries and many other conditions.
Chiropractors have broad diagnostic skills and are also trained to recommend therapeutic and rehabilitative exercises, as well as to provide nutritional, dietary and lifestyle advice.
Chiropractic students in the United Kingdom study for four to five years to gain their Integrated Masters in Chiropractic (MChiro) degree. In the United Kingdom, chiropractors are Statutorily Regulated by the General Chiropractic Council (GCC)”.
The McTimoney Chiropractic Association currently governs membership, ethical conduct, and provides insurance for its members. There are currently over 550 members in the United Kingdom, which represent over a quarter of the profession, plus a small number overseas. The McTimoney Chiropractic Association is the second largest professional chiropractic association in Europe.
United Chiropractic Association’s definition of chiropractic
“Chiropractic is a major contributor to natural health in the UK. And for many good reasons:
Chiropractors avoid drugs and surgery. Our approach is to remove nervous system disruptions (usually along the spine) that can restore your ability to self-heal.
Chiropractors provide care that is safe. Because the techniques used by chiropractors are acquired over years of study and experience, chiropractors have an enviable safety record. In fact, in the words of a classic New Zealand study, chiropractic care is “remarkably safe.”
The United Chiropractic Association offers its members a good insurance policy. Solid professional advice. Advice on patient complaint procedures. X-ray guidelines, chiropractic merchandise and it is a great platform for advertising. In short, the association is there to support the chiropractor in all areas of practise.
Both the McTimoney Chiropractic Association and the United Chiropractic Association have a big focus on health and wellbeing and how chiropractic optimises health. In contrast, the British Chiropractic Association has a pain based, functional approach to chiropractic care.
The British Chiropractic Association’s Definition of Chiropractic
“Chiropractors use a range of techniques to reduce pain, improve function and increase mobility, including hands-on manipulation of the spine. As well as manual treatment, chiropractors are able to offer a package of care which includes advice on self-help, therapeutic exercises and lifestyle changes.
Chiropractic treatment involves safe, often gentle, specific spinal manipulation to free joints in the spine or other areas of the body that are not moving properly. Apart from manipulation, chiropractors may use a variety of techniques including ice, heat, ultrasound, exercise and acupuncture as well as advice about posture and lifestyle”.
After five years of study, licensing examinations and continuing education seminars, chiropractors in the United Kingdom are at the top of their game, using proven techniques and natural methods to help you get well and stay well.
As a doctor of chiropractic in Eastbourne I will honour your health goals. Whether you require short-term relief or lifetime wellness care, I will be ready to listen, provide choices and support you and your family in achieving your individual health goals.
In summary, each chiropractic association embraces a different belief system and a different chiropractic approach to chiropractic care. I am very fortunate and honoured to be working at Lushington Chiropractic clinic in Eastbourne because I am supported by a large team of chiropractors. We all enjoy sharing various chiropractic skills and techniques with each other and our different beliefs and approaches in the way they work. This enables us the opportunity to give the very best care to all walks of life.
The Difference Between Chiropractic, Osteopathy and Physiotherapy
Another hot topic for my Eastbourne patients is “what is the differences between physiotherapy, osteopathy and chiropractic?”.
Generally, in my experience, physiotherapists work on soft tissues and do not usually involve spinal manipulation. Osteopaths use long lever techniques to manipulate the spine and various other joints.
Chiropractors use short levers techniques to adjust individual vertebrae.
As mentioned above, one of my lovely colleagues at Lushington chiropractic Eastbourne has written a blog comparing the differences between physiotherapist and chiropractors here, and also between osteopaths and chiropractors here.
If you would like to find out more about the chiropractic associations and discover more about chiropractic in Eastbourne, then come and visit us at Lushington Chiropractic.
We are based in Eastbourne town centre, with easy parking and accessible rooms. Our chiropractic clinic is open late and on Saturdays. We have a lovely team of chiropractors serving the people of Eastbourne so if you have any questions do not hesitate to contact me on 01323 722499.
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