| < previous therapy | ^ therapies overview ^ | next therapy > |
Through these subtle adjustments, Chiropractic can relieve pain and discomfort, increase mobility and provide a better route to health. These adjustments can be made on any part of the body, as McTimoney Chiropractic is a whole-body technique.
![]() |
Chiron - McTimoney Chiropractic College symbol. Chiron was the wisest of Greek mythology's centaurs - both a teacher and a healer. The Latin motto translates as "In the Hands is the Power of Healing". |
Benefits...
Chiropractic can help restore the correct flow of nerve information. Patients report a wide range of improvements from problems such as:
- neck and shoulder pain and restriction
- discomfort, stiffness and pain in joints and bones
- muscular aches and pains
- migraine and tension headaches
- sciatica
- sporting injuries
- ante and post natal low back pain
The gentle nature of the McTimoney Chiropractic technique makes it particularly suitable for people of all ages.
Chiropractic as preventative medicine...
Just as many of us go to the dentist for regular check-ups in order to keep our teeth and gums healthy, Chiropractic is also a preventative therapy. When used in this way, it greatly improves bodily health and well-being, avoiding long spells of discomfort. Regular check-ups are recommended to ensure that the body maintains a healthy balance in all aspects of its daily function.
A little bit of history...
McTimoney Chiropractic is a unique branch of the chiropractic profession in the UK. It is named after its originator, John McTimoney, who developed his whole body style of treatment in the 1950s from those techniques orginally taught at the first college of chiropractic, the Palmer College, USA.
If you would like to book an appointment or have any questions about this therapy, please call 020 7689 3717 / email info@centralforhealth.co.uk
Please note that we require 24 hours' cancellation notice by telephone, as a courtesy to other customers, or the full appointment fee will be payable.
| < previous therapy | ^ therapies overview ^ | next therapy > |

