No crack or crunch

 

 

 

Hands on Health - Family Chiropractor in Camberley

CHIROPRACTIC

Lara uses a very different approach to helping you get over your pain. Often chiropractic techniques produces a crunching or cracking sensation, this is not so at Hands on Health, Camberley.

The technique is called NeuroImpulse Protocol (NIP), not that it matters what it is called. However you might like to know that NO CRUNCH or CRACK is involved.

“Most patients demonstrate a sense of relaxation and calm after each NIP adjustment.”

NIP was originally developed to use on infants and babies and has since been adapted to be used on adults. No one anywhere in the world has reported being injured by this type of chiropractic adjustment (technique).

What can I expect?
Will I have to keep having it done?

No, Lara will identify for you the extent of your particular problem and will tailor make you a management plan. You will only be asked to make follow up appointments one visit at a time and that with your express agreement.

Other Techniques Lara may use to Assess the Whole Person includes, cranial therapy, neurodevelopmental assessment, Applied Movement Neurology, exercise, nutrition.

What can I expect after an NIP adjustment?

Most patients demonstrate a sense of relaxation and calm after each NIP adjustment. Many patients heave a deep sigh immediately following an NIP adjustment as their body releases tension from deep within the nervous system that may have been accumulating for some time. NIP adjustments never hurt, thay are not risky in anyway and the overall experience as a patient is pleasant and enjoyable.

Are NIP adjustements safe?

Yes, absolutely. No-one anywhere in the world has ever been injured by an NIP adjustment or other low force adjustments of a similar nature. Children enjoy NIP adjustments so much they often hop up onto the chiropractic table in anticipation and the adult patients, especially our seniors, express their appreciation at having the option of a technique that utilizes very little force.