What is Chiropractic Care?
Chiropractic is a health profession focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spine, and their effects on the nervous system and overall health. It is a patient-centred, non-invasive approach that emphasises manual treatments, including spinal adjustments and soft-tissue manipulation, to help the body heal naturally without the need for drugs or surgery. Our chiropractors are highly qualified professionals with years of specialised training. They take a holistic view of your health, considering lifestyle, physical activity, and other factors that may influence your well-being to provide personalised care.
Conditions We Treat
Chiropractic care can help with a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. At ChiroDublin.ie, we treat back and neck pain, including acute and chronic issues, sciatica, which is pain radiating along the sciatic nerve, headaches and migraines, particularly those arising from neck problems, sports injuries and repetitive strain disorders such as tennis elbow, joint pain and osteoarthritis of the spine and extremities, muscle strains, ligament sprains, and tendonitis, postural strain and muscular imbalances, whiplash and other motor vehicle accident-related disorders, and pregnancy-related discomfort, such as back and pelvic pain.
Our Chiropractic Services
We provide a comprehensive range of therapeutic interventions tailored to your unique needs and health goals. Our services include spinal adjustments, a core technique where controlled, targeted pressure is applied to a joint to enhance movement, relieve discomfort, and restore proper function, soft tissue therapy using techniques such as massage, myofascial release, and Active Release Technique to relieve muscle tension, improve flexibility, and treat fibrotic changes in muscles and ligaments, joint mobilisation using gentle techniques to improve joint function and range of motion, customised exercise prescription with personalised programs designed to strengthen specific areas, support recovery, and prevent future injury, lifestyle and posture advice covering nutrition, sleep hygiene, posture, and daily habits to support your long-term health and well-being, and custom-prescribed orthotics to correct foot alignment, reduce joint strain, and improve posture from the ground up.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
Your first visit to our Dublin clinic involves a thorough assessment to understand your health concerns and goals. We begin with a consultation where we discuss your medical history, current symptoms, and lifestyle factors. This is followed by a physical examination, which may include assessing your posture, range of motion, and specific areas of discomfort. We then explain our findings and, if chiropractic care is suitable, work with you to create a personalised care plan that outlines treatment options, expected outcomes, and guidance for your active role in recovery. No treatment will be given without your consent. You are welcome to bring a family member or friend for support during your appointment.
Why Choose a CAI Chiropractor?
All our chiropractors are members of the Chiropractic Association of Ireland. This ensures they have qualified from an accredited college and adhere to the highest standards of training and professional conduct as set by the World Health Organisation. This provides you with the peace of mind that you are receiving safe, effective, and high-quality care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a GP referral needed? No, chiropractors are primary care practitioners, so you can book an appointment directly without a referral. Is chiropractic care covered by insurance? Most major health insurers cover chiropractic care. We recommend checking with your provider for the terms of your specific policy. How many sessions will I need? The number of sessions varies depending on your condition and how you respond to treatment. Your chiropractor will provide an indication and regularly assess your progress. Is treatment painful? Chiropractic treatment is generally not painful, though some may experience mild, temporary discomfort, especially in sensitive areas.
Ready to start your journey to better health? Contact ChiroDublin.ie today to book your consultation.