Chiropractic is a 5-year university degree specialising in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders and injuries with particular emphasis on the spine. Adjustment is the hallmark of chiropractic and is commonly known as “cracking,” a specific technique used to restore proper movement and function and reduce pain in the facet joints of the spine. The spinal joints (where two vertebrae join) are treatment-specific, meaning they respond best to direct treatment such as adjustments/manipulation, muscle work, or massage can’t effectively treat the spinal joints as they are very deep structures within the spine and are non-muscular structures, people who get massage or muscle work in isolation may get relief, but the results plateau reasonably quickly as the chronic joint pain, dysfunction, and stiffness hasn’t been resolved.
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Chiropractic
Chiropractic is a 5 year university degree specialising in the diagnosis and treatment of the musculoskeletal disorders and injuries with particular emphasis on the spine. The adjustment is the hallmark of chiropractic and is what is commonly known as “cracking” which is a very specific technique to the facet joints of the spine to restore proper movement, function and reduce pain. Chiropractors are taught muscle and orthopedic testing procedures to help diagnose musculoskeletal conditions as well as extensive human anatomy and physiology.
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Spinal and Deep Muscle Manipulation
Kieran began studying remedial and sports massage in 2005 and has continually added and refined his skills, discontinued treatments he felt weren’t effective and has now developed his own unique style of massage & muscle therapy that combines several disciplines such as sports massage myotherapy (SLM), Stecco Method, trigger point therapy and myofascial release to name a few. These combinations of skills and techniques combined with chiropractic is not offered anywhere else in Australia, and makes it one of the most wholistic and complete muscle and spine treatments.
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Cupping and Dry Needling
Similar to cupping, Chinese medicine was using acupuncture long before dry needling started to be used by western therapies although the training, theory and philosophy is very different, however, the technique of inserting very fine needles is very similar. Dry needling is often used at trigger points or “knots” to help ease pain. Kieran uses dry needling sparingly as he has found the hands on muscle work and cupping is more effective for most people, and only uses it in very specific cases to improve outcomes.
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Pregnacy Chiro and Massage
Cupping was first used in Chinese medicine and is now also used by western trained therapists as a complementary treatment to massage for the muscles and fascia. A cup is placed on certain area’s or points on the body, usually at the site of pain and corresponding area’s of tension and tightness, using a hand held pump a vacuum is created and the muscles and fascia are drawn into the cup creating a localised area of stretch and blood flow to help relieve muscle tension. Kieran will often put the cups on one area while simultaneously treating another area of the body so your in effect getting multiple area’s treated at the same time.