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HomeHealthDown to a healthy spine

Down to a healthy spine

WITH 70-90 per cent of Australians experiencing some type of back pain in their lifetime, the team at Noosa Chiropractic believe there’s no time like the present to ensure your back is at its happiest and healthiest.
There are many ways to help support your spine and nervous system and at Noosa Chiropractic this is done through the combination of chiropractic adjustments and remedial massage.
Chiropractic focuses on maintaining normal spinal function through removing interference to nerves, restoring proper alignment to the spine and improving mobility in joints.
Remedial massage is complementary to chiropractic adjustments as it focuses on relieving soft tissue tension in the muscles, tendons and ligaments.
Receiving chiropractic care without addressing related soft tissue problems may cause areas of weakness or injury to recur and adjustments to the spine may not hold as long due to high muscle tension.
Conversely, just receiving a remedial massage without correcting underlying structural and neurological stresses via chiropractic may limit improvements. Conveniently, at Noosa Chiropractic there is a remedial massage therapist available any time a chiropractor is working, making it easy to schedule appointments to maximise the effects of both therapies.
Noosa Chiropractic has remedial massage therapist Jason and Dr Mimi and Dr Neil as chiropractors who are more than happy to discuss how massage and chiropractic will help maintain spinal health, maximise healing and promote longevity.

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