What is Chiropractic?

Biomechanics
Biomechanics is the study of the mechanical principles of living organisms, particularly how their muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments work together to produce movement primarily aiming to understand how the musculoskeletal system works
Chiropractic Biomechanics
Chiropractic Biomechanics focuses on the relationship between the spine, musculoskeletal system, and nervous system, applying principles to assess, and treat disorders related to movement and posture. This may include a physical exam, postural evaluation, gait analysis, spinal and muscular palpation among other methods of observation. Chiropractic uses multiple techniques to include manipulation, soft tissue release and rehabilitation to address the biomechanical root cause, with a goal to improve movement, reduce pain and optimise overall performance.


Veterinary
Chiropractic
Veterinary Chiropractic is a form of alternative treatment that applies the principles of human chiropractic care to animals. Veterinary Chiropractic does not replace veterinary medicine; however, it can provide a complimentary option for spinal problems as well as biomechanical related musculoskeletal disorders. Veterinary Chiropractic can often eliminate the source of acute or chronic pain syndromes rather than simply treat the symptoms.