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Chiropractic treatment for the mother-to-beIn North Wales, St Asaph Family Chiropractic Clinic maternity care programme will ensure that your spine and pelvis remain aligned, helping you to have a comfortable pregnancy and supporting you with the type of birth you want. In pregnancy, it’s easy for your spine and pelvis to become misaligned, throwing the uterus off-balance and restricting the baby’s smooth descent through the birth canal. Our expert chiropractor, Mr Massey, uses a combination of gentle chiropractic, osteopath, physiotherapy and craniosacral therapy techniques that promote realignment of the pelvic and lumbar regions. They also relax the muscles surrounding and supporting your womb, increasing space for your baby and allowing him (or her) to take up a natural delivery position, hopefully leading to an easier and trouble-free delivery. Our chiropractor can also help with those pains that go with pregnancy too, such as low back, rib and groin pain. Chiropractic for your babyMr Massey’s unique combination of skills will help you baby grow healthy strong and happy. The birth process can be tremendously traumatic for a baby; the passage through the birth canal can place enormous stresses on immature bones, causing dysfunction in the spine, skull, pelvis and other areas. This can have an impact on your baby’s health and development. Using gentle craniosacral techniques over the head and spine, the chiropractor helps to release stresses that may have been cause by birth, while the baby remains relaxed and comfortable. From Rhyl to Prestatyn, Abergele to Denbigh – wherever you are in North Wales, we at St Asaph Family Chiropractic Clinic will care for you and your baby, both during and after pregnancy. click here for
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Chiropractic is the art and science practiced
by chiropractors. In many ways chiropractic is similar to
physiotherapy and osteopathy as practiced by physiotherapists and
osteopaths. Although there is much debate about the difference
between Chiropractors and Osteopaths, in reality their approaches
have much in common. Physiotherapists who manipulate are also
similar to Chiropractors and Osteopaths. |
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