Surbiton’s most highly rated Chiropractic clinic
The ins and outs of chiropractic care are discussed in depth in our blog. Here, we simply point out why it still matters in a clinic so focused on advanced technology. Chiropractic remains the gold standard for restoring joint mobility and correcting mechanical problems, and when integrated with modern tools it continues to play a vital role in disc and nerve care.
Hands‑on adjustments have their strongest impact in mechanical cases where discs and nerves are stable. For acute or inflammatory disc pain, however, adjustments alone may be too forceful, which is why we combine them thoughtfully with decompression, laser, or other supportive technologies. This ensures chiropractic delivers its proven strengths safely and effectively, even in complex disc injury cases.
Traditional hands‑on adjustments still have an important place, particularly in restoring joint mobility and correcting mechanical issues when discs and nerves are not inflamed. In acute or inflammatory disc pain, however, adjustments alone can be too forceful. That’s why we use them selectively and combine them with our supportive technologies to ensure sufficient energy at the lowest risk profile possible. This integrated approach allows chiropractic to deliver its proven strengths in mechanical cases while ensuring that care remains safe and effective in more complex disc injuries.
best Chiropractic care can include
Spinal Manipulation
Joint Mobilization
Soft Tissue Therapy
Spinal Traction
Strengthening and Stretching Exercises
Lifestyle Advice
Chiropractors provide chiropractic care, which is a drug-free, hands-on approach that is used to evaluate, diagnose and treat the musculoskeletal (MSK) and nervous systems.
When the musculoskeletal and nervous system are not functioning properly, it can cause pain and other health issues.
Chiropractors traditionally use their hands to release tension in a person’s spine. This involves using gentle manipulations which achieves powerful results by releasing the facet joints of the spine, allowing for better movement and posture.
The popping noise released by a joint when adjusted is immaterial; the real goal is to stretch and release the adhesions in the spinal ligaments and joint capsules of the spine, using a gentle thrusting action that allows for greater movement and subsequently less pain.
This profession and its traditional techniques, which started over 125 years ago, have undergone a revolution of its own more recently. As our scientific knowledge has gotten more advanced our understanding of spinal needs has grown too.
And whilst the best chiropractic care consistently has a fantastic reputation for treating good old-fashioned back and neck pain; we believe that we have found a new gold standard in care by bringing the latest technology in, alongside our traditional techniques.
In doing so we are achieving results that are often greater than the sum of their two parts… especially in advanced cases such as disc herniations and sciatica.
Most Common Conditions seen by a Chiropractor
Back pain
Neck pain
Headaches
Shoulder Pain
Pain in the arm
Hip pain
Pain in the leg
Pain in the calf
Migraines
Knee pain
Plantar fasciitis
& many more
As well as traditional Chiropractic Care such as:
- Spinal manipulation
- Joint mobilization
- Soft tissue therapy
The DISC Chiropractors also use technology-based techniques such as:
- Spinal Decompression Therapy
- Instrument Assisted Adjusting
- Laser therapy
It is often the combination of these advanced treatment protocols, alongside chiropractic adjustments, that proves to be the key to unlocking stubborn cases and providing the best chiropractic care imaginable.
Our ambition to be the best chiropractic clinic is to improve your overall health and well-being. Our specialist chiropractors will work with you to create a custom treatment plan and give you instructions on how to prevent symptoms from returning.
Here at ‘The DISC Chiropractors’ we believe health to be your greatest asset.
The goal of our care is to optimise health which often involves offering advice on things such as:
- Exercise & Rehabilitation
- Nutrition & Diet
- Postural Advice
- Healthy Habits
- Workplace Ergonomics