FAQs

FAQS

Is rehab therapy right for my problem?

This is the all-important question that many patients want answering. And it’s a very easy one to answer. If you’re in pain with or have any of the following problems then you can be really confident that our rehab therapy is right for you:(Please note these are the symptoms and the problems that you might be experiencing, the injury as you see it and feel it, not the specific name or diagnosis of the injury. See Question 9 for the specific types of injury).

  • Back pain and stiffness
  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Shoulder muscle tension and tightnessPain and pins and needles in your leg
  • Sports Injury
  • Ankle or Knee injury
  • Pain in hamstring, calf, groin muscles or the achilles tendon
  • Pain underneath your foot
  • Pain in your lower back when you sit or stand for even short periods
  • Pain and stiffness in your back when you put your socks and shoes on

How much pain will our rehab therapy cause?

This is a really great question. It’s true that physio is a very physical experience and as such treatments can often be a little uncomfortable at times, but we will always aim to be as gentle as possible and cause the minimal discomfort we possibly can to get your problem solved as fast as we can. Before we do any physio techniques we will tell you exactly what is about to happen whether or not it is likely to hurt and for how long.

More often than not the pain stops as soon as we do, so you only have to tell us to stop and we will. Pain is a side to physio that is often unavoidable and most patients eventually concede that the pain is a nice sort of pain, one they know that is doing them some good and is often no worse than the pain that they are already in. The discomfort usually reduces as treatment progresses and we always advise you on things like ice and heat to help reduce the soreness that might be caused by the treatment

What injuries do rehab chiropractors see?

Here is a list of the common injuries that we see: This is known as the diagnosis.

BACK

  • Sciatica
  • Sacro Iliac joint pain and stiffness
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Weak core stability
  • Disc prolapse/herniated disc/slipped disc/bulging disc

SPORTS INJURY / MUSCLES

  • Calf Strain
  • Hamstring Pain
  • Shoulder Muscle Tear 
  • Achilles tendonitis
  • Groin Strain

ANKLE AND KNEE

  • Ankle Sprain
  • Achilles tendon
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Knee Cartilage
  • Post surgery knee rehab

NECK / SHOULDER

  • Muscle spasm and tension
  • Rotator Cuff tear
  • Impingement Syndrome
  • Neck Spondylosis (degeneration)
  • Disc prolapse/herniated disc/slipped disc/bulging disc

WHIPLASH INJURIES

ANY INJURY REQUIRING MASSAGE

How will rehab therapy help my injury?

Rehab Therapy is as much about the physical as it is the ability to give you peace of mind. Your rehab chiropractor will aim to reduce your pain or get you active again as fast as possible. That’s the physical benefit of our rehab therapy but we will also speak to you in a way that can be understood to give you a clear understanding of your injury from what it is, to how it happened and importantly how to prevent it from happening in the future

Can I refer myself?

Yes.

This is the most common way that patients come to us. They have usually either been recommended to us by their friends and family, GP, Surgeon, work place or health insurer or have simply found us by this web site – but you do not need a formal referral from any of these. Just call and make the appointment when ever you’re ready.

What should I wear?

To make your rehab chiropractic experience as comfortable as possible please bear in mind the location of your injured body part. For example if you have a lower back injury, shorts and a loose vest would be ideal. Or if you're suffering a shoulder injury, a vest would be great.

You do not have to remove all of your clothing. 

Just to confirm, so that there can be no misunderstanding, 

YOU WILL NEVER, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE ASKED TO REMOVE ALL YOUR CLOTHING.

Your rehab chiropractor will always aim to remove as little clothing as possible and we will never ask that you remove an item of clothing that may completely expose a large area of your body. For example, instead, we may ask that you remove an arm from your top for us to view the shoulder region. Occasionally patients will ask us if it would be easier or more convenient for us to provide treatment if an item be removed completely. You are free to make this decision.

Can I bring someone with me?

No problem. You do not need to inform us of this decision in advance. If you are accompanied by a friend or family member then we will often ask if you would like them to join you in the room during treatment. Alternatively, they can wait in reception if you would prefer.

When do I pay?

This may vary.

If you are a self-pay patient, you can choose to pay at the end of each individual treatment session, or if a number of sessions are required, on account at the end of your total treatment with us. If you are using an insurance company, then we recoup the costs from them on a monthly basis. 

You can pay with cash, check, debit card or credit card. 

How often will I need treatment?

That is always dependent upon the nature of your injury. Our aim is to return you to full fitness as quickly & as safely as possible. Your rehab chiropractor will be in a better position to answer this following your initial assessment. An acute/early phase injury may require one or two visits in a short period of time. On the other hand, a more chronic injury such as an arthritic knee problem may require 2 or 3 visits in order to progress an exercise program to help you self manage your injury.