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McTimoney Chiropractic
McTimoney Chiropractic began in the 1950's
when John McTimoney sought treatment from a chiropractor for a damaged arm.
He was so impressed with his treatment that he decided to study the method,
and quickly became a talented healer. He began to experiment with the technique,
refining the movements and incorporating the whole body into a treatment
- his school was established in 1972.
What to expect from a treatment
A McTimoney Chiropractor will always start a treatment by taking a full case
history, with many questions on past accidents, falls, injuries and illnesses.
The client is then asked to undress down to their underwear and the practitioner
will examine by hand the bones and joints of the body to check for any imbalances
- however subtle they may be. The method used for correcting and imbalance is
called the toggle-recoil, which is used to change the tension surrounding a joint
- it is not a forced movement but rather a rapid thrust followed by an immediate
release. The treatment is relatively gentle to receive as it uses the natural
elasticity of tendons to help relieve muscle tension.
McTimoney Chiropractic is said to aid RSI, tennis elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome.
It is also used to treat migraines, back and joint pain and digestive problems.
The extreme gentleness of the technique means it is suitable for babies through
to the elderly.
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