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Professional Consultation
The right assessment and diagnosis leads to a successful treatment plan
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Expert Treatment
Improved spinal mobility and muscle tone leads to fast pain relief
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Personalised Rehabilitation Plan
Regular exercise will uproot the problem to make sure it does not return
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Long-Term Wellness Care
You will learn how to release stress to heal your body and mind

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North Wales Physiotherapist
Should You See a Chiropractor or a Physiotherapist in North Wales?
We are going to look at some of the differences between chiropractors and physiotherapists so that you may make in informed decision.
What is the difference between a chiropractor and a physiotherapist?
Qualifications
Chiropractors and physiotherapists are both qualified to BSc degree level. Generally, the physiotherapy degree lasts 3 years and the chiropractic degree lasts 4 years.
Chiropractic Clinic near North Wales Physiotherapist
25, High Street
St Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 0RD
Phone: 01745 535854
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Functional
Holistic
Basic Training
A physiotherapist learns how to rehabilitate people from many different conditions such as stroke, heart attack, lung disease and neurological disorders. The relief of back pain and muscle and joint conditions is only one part of their training.
A chiropractor’s four-year degree is focused solely on relieving spine, joint, and musculoskeletal conditions.
A physiotherapist is not trained to diagnose complex medical conditions. That is why a referral from your GP is necessary.
A chiropractor is trained to diagnose medical conditions. This is important for them to be able to rule out any underlying pathology properly before treatment.
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Postgraduate training
Although the chiropractic degree is four years, this has changed in the recent years. Chiropractors now leave university with a masters degree. The old BSc in chiropractic is equivalent to the new MSc in chiropractic.
Most physiotherapists who want to specialise in musculoskeletal work go on to do post-graduate training.
Both chiropractors and physiotherapists are required to do ongoing training by their regulatory bodies.
Ethos
Physiotherapy is an evidence-based discipline following strictly evidence based practice. You know you will be safe; however, this can have its drawbacks. For example, NHS physiotherapists rarely use hands-on techniques, just handing out exercise sheets because there is some evidence that this is just as effective.
Chiropractic is also evidence based. Chiropractors are not limited to a musculoskeletal discipline. They are essentially movement specialists using cross-disciplinary medicine. The goal of the chiropractor is to ensure optimum movement of the body. Optimum movement requires a detailed knowledge of orthopaedics, neurology, joint and muscle mechanics. When the body is moving properly, unnecessary stresses and strains are removed from the joints and muscles and painful syndromes are relieved.
North Wales Physiotherapist or Chiropractor?
People get good results from both chiropractic treatment and from physiotherapy. Here are some good things to consider so you can make a decision:
- What is the experience of your therapist?
- Do you get on with them?
- Do they speak a language you understand?
- Do you trust them?
Phone up and have a chat with a prospective therapist. Do they come across as professional?
In the end the decision is yours. Either way, you will be seeing a highly trained professional and of course, if you try one and it does not work for you, you can always try the other!
Testimonials
S Sethi, Consultant Paediatrician MBBS, MD, MRCP, FRCPCH, MPH
W Smith
D. Heaton-Rue
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