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Health Vanessa Spencer Health Vanessa Spencer

All about shoulders

Our shoulder joints are not weight bearing (unlike our hips) and so we tend to see different problems. Less arthritis and joint replacements and more muscle tears and tendonopathies. These joints can be prone to instability, so if you are experiencing shoulder pain, come down to the clinic and find out how we can help.

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"My neck is killing me"

Many people will experience neck pain in their lifetime. Necks are fragile and heads are too heavy. It doesn't take much to upset the delicate balance. Sometimes all you have to do is sleep awkwardly and you can wake up with terrible neck pain. But don't worry, we are here to help!

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Pregnancy

We love to treat pregnant women in the clinic. Much of the pain you may dismiss as normal can be treatable. Find out how chiropractic and massage can help!

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Muscle, Psoas Tom Le Mesurier Muscle, Psoas Tom Le Mesurier

The Psoas Muscle

Have you heard of the Psoas muscle? We often check the strength of this muscle as if there is any issues with it this can lead to lower back pain. If you spend a lot of time sitting down, this muscle can weaken and cause issues. Ask your chiropractor to check yours!

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Health, Vitamins Tom Le Mesurier Health, Vitamins Tom Le Mesurier

Vitamin B12 and Chiropractic

Vitamin B12 is made by gut bacteria. Humans are not able to absorb B12 from their own gut and need to get B12 from food or supplements. Animals have worked out a way to absorb B12 produced by their gut bacteria - making meat, and especially liver, the best source of vitamin B12.

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Blue Health

Being near water makes you happier. The concept of blue health started when researches at the university of Sussex asked 20,000 people to record their feelings and location. They had 1,000,000 responses and found that people were happier when they were in blue spaces.

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Barefoot Babies

Children need barefoot experience to help encourage their bony and soft tissue structures to develop into optimal positioning. It’s really important for their balance and motor skills development too.

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Calf Tom Le Mesurier Calf Tom Le Mesurier

Why Is The Calf Muscle Considered The Second Heart?

Did you know that your calf muscles are often called the 'second heart'?  As the heart pumps oxygen-rich blood to your whole body it benefits from some help by your calf muscles to keep the oxygen-depleted blood flowing round the system - against gravity.

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Knees Tom Le Mesurier Knees Tom Le Mesurier

Don't Go Weak At The Knees

After back and neck pain, knee pain is the most common problem we see in the clinic. The knee is an amazing hinge joint. The joint is quite complicated and there are a number of structures that can be injured.

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Neck, Atlas Tom Le Mesurier Neck, Atlas Tom Le Mesurier

Why Your Knee Pain Could Be A Pain In The Neck

If your Atlas is misaligned, it can have a knock-on effect to your entire skeleton. One shoulder might be higher than the other, causing pain in the shoulder blade. Or your pelvis could be tilted, with danger of disc damage causing severe back pain.

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Brain, Proprioception Tom Le Mesurier Brain, Proprioception Tom Le Mesurier

Train Your Brain

The way we move may not always look as graceful as we like, but movement is an amazing thing. And there’s far more to it than most of us realise.Think of it as a constant series of inputs and outputs….

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Back, Discs Tom Le Mesurier Back, Discs Tom Le Mesurier

Discs Don't 'Slip' They Bulge

Did you know that there’s no such thing as a slipped disc? These spinal shock absorbers play an important role in spacing and protecting our vertebrae and spinal cord. And, while they don’t slip, they can bulge, herniate or rupture. Which can be excruciating!

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Feet Tom Le Mesurier Feet Tom Le Mesurier

Great Health Starts With Your Feet

Did you know that there are 26 bones in the foot and ankle? Our feet go through a lot and it is very important to look after them throughout life. Stiff joints in the feet can lead to problems in the knee, hip and lower back…

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5 Easy Ways To Move Our Hips

As we get older our hip joints tend to stiffen up. The hip joint, like the shoulder, is a ball and socket joint. The ball is the top of the femur (thigh bone) and the socket is found in the pelvis. Ball and socket joints are designed to move in all directions. However, it's really easy to lose mobility in our hips.

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Hands Tom Le Mesurier Hands Tom Le Mesurier

Need A Helping Hand?

Whether you're an avid texter or a keen gardener, on computers in the office or busy with DIY on the weekend, it's amazing how much work we do with our hands. Often in awkward or repetitive ways. Which can lead to pain or stiffness if you're not careful.

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Back Tom Le Mesurier Back Tom Le Mesurier

Love Your Garden, Love Your Back

As a nation we love our gardens. Gardening eases stress, provides exercise, gets us outside in the fresh air and gives a sense of accomplishment. However, it's easy to get carried away in a fit of enthusiasm and overdo it! It's my job to remind you to look after your back as well as your garden.

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