Mooroolbark2 Chiropractors
Providing quality and thorough chiropractic care to people of all ages..
Experienced chiropractors are available 7 days a week
We Have Appointments Available Mon-Fri 10-7pm, Sat 9-12pm
Minimal Wait Time, we know how important your time is!
Our Mooroolbark Chiropractors are experienced in seeing a range of musculoskeletal concerns including neck pain, joint ache, muscle tension and back pain. At our practice a large range of techniques are available including traditional manual chiropractic adjustments and other options such as activator, drop piece and blocking.
Wellbeing Chiropractic Mooroolbark is in downtown Mooroolbark
98 Manchester Rd, Mooroolbark.
For all appointments call (03) 9726 7400 or Book ONLINE
Chiropractic is a health care profession focused on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, usually with an emphasis on (but not limited to) treatment through manual adjustments/spinal manipulation.
In Australia Chiropractors study for a minimum of 5 years at University to register with the Chiropractic Board of Australia. Here in Australia chiropractic is one of the fourteen health professions regulated by the government via the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (the same as medical doctors, nurses and dentists).
Chiropractors use a range of different techniques in order to best treat their patients, these include but are not limited to:
Manual Chiropractic adjustments: Is a controlled force in to the body done by hand, this is sometimes known as spinal manipulation but is not limited to the spine.
Chiropractic Blocking technique: This technique involves the use of padded blocks
Drop Piece technique: A modification of the manual adjustment. The use of drop piece utilises moveable sections of a chiropractic table to take most of the force of the manual thrust.
Activator adjusting tool: A spring loaded instrument that is used to provide a targeted impulse directed at locations on the spine
Spinal decompression: This technique involves the use of a purpose built table which all of our clinics are equipped with. This table tractions the spine
Rehabilitation: Involves a range of exercises and stretches prescribed by your chiropractor with the intention of maximising function and aiding in recovery post injury.
Our Mooroolbark Chiropractors are experienced in seeing a range of different techniques and may be able to help with the following:
Our team includes a group of 20+ experienced and passionate chiropractors found in over 20 locations around Melbourne. Our aim is to provide every patient with a personalised experience. Wellbeing Chiropractic is among Australia’s largest Chiropractic practice groups with the experience of having over 100k patient visits. We provide care after hours and are even open Saturdays & Sundays.
Chiropractors are practitioners who assess and manage a variety of musculo-skeletal conditions, most commonly of the spine. Chiropractors use an array of hands-on treatments, exercises and advice aimed to help patients.
Sports Chiropractors manage musculo-skeletal conditions in the active population. Whether that be your professional athlete, weekend warrior or the recreational activity enthusiast. Management might include hands-on treatments, rehabilitation and a variety of other therapies, helping people getting back to the activities that matter most.
Family Chiropractors assess and diagnose different conditions that present to their clinics from patients. Complaints range from back pain and neck pain to muscular tension associated with various conditions.
Yes, Chiropractic is considered an essential healthcare service during the COVID-19 crisis. Allowing the population access to appropriate practitioners for their musculo-skeletal conditions.
The Australian Chiropractors Association (ACA) is the peak body representing Chiropractors Australia wide.
Wellbeing Chiropractic has over 20 clinics across the greater Melbourne region, operating 7 days per week near you. For more information on our clinics click here.
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