Beyond The Adjustment

Support your spine beyond the adjustment

We support recovery with rehabilitation, exercise, nutrition, stress education, family chiropractic and long-term spinal function.

Rehabilitation

Adjustment, stretching and strengthening

We describe a three-part model: adjusting to help restore joint movement, stretching and strengthening to improve stability and flexibility, and nutritional support where indicated. We also discuss reflex inhibition and posture patterns such as upper and lower crossed syndrome.

01

Adjust

Address restricted joint movement identified in the chiropractic assessment.

02

Stretch and strengthen

Support flexibility and stability with exercises matched to your needs.

03

Support

Use nutrition and practical advice to support recovery where relevant.

Exercise And Activity

Movement habits that support spinal function

We highlight walking, weight-bearing exercise, work habits, feet, arches, footwear and orthotic care. The practical message is that the body needs regular movement and sensible support, not only treatment time.

Nutrition

Fuel, supplements and recovery questions

We use a simple quality-fuel analogy and raise questions about supplement quality and absorption. Treat this as general education to discuss with the right health professional, not as a substitute for personalised medical or nutrition advice.

Stress Factor

How stress and adaptation enter the conversation

We describe fight-or-flight physiology, ACTH, adrenal hormones, homeostasis and the body's adaptation to physical, chemical and emotional stressors.

The key patient takeaway is measured: stress can affect how the body functions and adapts, so movement, rest, nutrition and nervous-system education may matter around chiropractic care.

Care is strongest when you understand what may be adding load to the body.

Family Chiropractic

Support for families and active bodies

We discuss pregnancy, newborns, children, adults and seniors through the lens of a better working spine and nervous system. We present this carefully as suitability-based care, not as a blanket recommendation.

Spinal Degeneration

Changes that can build over time

We explain normal spine and three phases of degeneration, as well as possible progression when vertebral subluxation complex is left uncorrected. The most useful next step is careful assessment rather than assuming a fixed outcome.