Chiropractic is a regulated primary healthcare profession. Chiropractors are trained to diagnose, treat, manage and prevent disorders of the musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, and muscles), as well as the effects these disorders can have on the nervous system and general health. Chiropractors treat a wide range of physical injuries back, neck or shoulder pain, to ankle and knee injuries and postural and overuse syndromes. When they assess patients, they take their entire physical, emotional and social wellbeing into account.
With more and more people looking for a natural approach to healthcare, chiropractic is the fastest growing wellness profession in the world. It’s now the third largest primary healthcare profession in the west after medicine and dentistry, and is legally recognised in over 45 countries.