Which "Doctor"? Chiropractor or Osteopath?
My back is fucked - any brighton based cripples have recommendation for someone to fix it?
Jenni C. replied:
Steve Chesters does a clinic near hove I think (he's IOW based but covers one day a week across naturopathic / holistic offices across South.... He's trained as all 3, practices as is required and doesn't book repeat consultations as standard (unless required) I'll post a link once home
Vj M. replied:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cmjrTcYMqBM
Simon S. replied:
Try this guy but I think he has his private practice room up in Crawley. James passed his number to me as he works in one of the centres Lyra goes to. www.jmbodycare.com. He is a bit mental but he worked wonders with my back, even if he did make me cry in the process. Apparently he was nicknamed the 'Sadist' back in Hungary!
Gabi N. replied:
Chiro is horrible, painful and costs a fortune! There's a good Brighton based osteo called Chris Swain, he's fixed me up a few times.
Gary O. replied:
something like this will fix upper back, for lower do some twists. I've saved a fortune learning to fix my own back. http://www.birthease.co.uk/.../Natural-Birth-Fitness...
James H. replied:
Physio rather than chiro. I went to see Louis Jones@http://www.brightonphysio.co.uk/ when my back was bad, sorted me right out.
Zarred X. replied:
Sos Osteopaths Holly Neal
Anthony L. replied:
Osteopath - there's a load of wonderful hippy nonsense that goes on at this place, but Jezz the osteopath is fucking awesome - (also affordable and will tell you when you no longer need treatment) http://www.anahatahealth.com/ah_index_v2010.php?sw=1280&zz
Jody H. replied:
I tried chiropractor for my back, it certainly helps any acute issues, but has been unable to deal with the low-level chronic stuff. As already suggested, in my case and probably yours its probebly poor posture and over-computing! Just got this book in the hope that I can do something before I'm permanently crippled... http://www.amazon.co.uk/Step.../dp/B000OVLIOM/ref=asap_bc...
Helen M. replied:
John Taberman-Pilcher is an osteopath and a chiropractor, he's in framfield ner uckfield and he's amazing, people travel from all over the world to see him, he's not hippy and is an expert is the field of backs, he also likes to get you fixed in as fewer treatments as possible:)
**HELP**
Hi, Im looking for a good chiropractic clinic do you think you could ask on the page if anyone's got suggestions.
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Ian M. replied:
Jon Mason comes to Brighton only twice a month but he is a Genius www.bodywhisperer.co.uk
Kelly H. replied:
http://www.3 dfc.co.uk/ Ask for Troy. I honestly couldn't recommend him enough. Only took two sessions and he is very honest and fair
Julie D. replied:
Ruth at the Albion Clinic is brilliant
Jenny W. replied:
Chris and Marie Pearcey at the Hove Chiropractic Clinic, West Way, Hove. Very gentle no pain but works brilliantly always sorts out my back and neck problems.
Has anyone ever used a chiropractor before? I've hurt my back pretty badly and need some help. The GP was pretty dismissive of them so I'd be interested to hear other...
Andrea M. replied:
Hi Dan, if you go to anyone you have to see this guy, he is amazing and I swear by him John Taberman-Pilcher, has a clinic in Ringmer www.oste-ak.com
Andrea M. replied:
sorry, www.osteo-ak.com! He is qualified in all sorts as well as a chirporactor and osteopath and into alternative therapies too x
Rob R. replied:
Ask Stuart Magowan. He knows.
Lara H. replied:
My good friend Olivia Ravioli is an osteopath and may be able to advise or help? Sorry you're in pain...
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Right, I am looking for recommendations for a chiropractor or osteopath in Brighton (open to suggestions of which would be more appropriate - my research has been a bit...
Sara C. replied:
Ps also v good osteopath, Simon Murray at River Clinic in Lewes.
Tim S. replied:
Any use? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton_Abattoir
Helen L. replied:
Try Marc Jacobs at Chiropractic First, just down from Hove station. We both thought he was very good. Xx
Dorothy P. replied:
Michael Gibbons - chiropractor, masseur and various other things. Holistic and down-to-earth at one and the same time.
Nele C. replied:
Alexander Technique! A great way to deal with this in the long term...
Anyone in Btown know of any decent Chiropractors or Masseuse types that will be able to make my back not feel like I've been trampled on by a herd of Dawn French's, for...
Romy A. replied:
Ryan Burnett emma works at a spa but fits it from home as well cheaper
Holly F. replied:
Try at About Balance, effie is also a really good acupuncturist
Sabrina A. replied:
Yes! Pain Solutions they're based right next to the big Pizza Hut in town. Vida is amazing!! She gives acupuncture, cracks you back into place and massages muscles too. X
Bee T. replied:
Wu LIly might be able to help. (my cousin)
Emilie L. replied:
upper north street, oesteopath http://www.backinbrighton.co.uk/gerry-carter-osteopath.html he's real good.
Romy A. replied:
Emma Bohan. She did me a full body when I was pregnant and I felt like a new person
Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor in the area?
Jennifer Z. replied:
Sundial Chiropractors at Sundial House of Queens road. (01273 774114) Mathew who owns the practice is the Head of the Chiropractic Assoc. l have been having "tune ups" there for nearly 20 years when l hurt my back 30 years ago. have been to many all over the World and they are the best:)
Does anyone know of a good osteopath/chiropractor/ whatever that is fairly cheap? I've been signed off work, I can't walk.
Ryan B. replied:
Im using sundial in kemptown, think its £55 for the first session, then £35 there after. Theres also a sundial clinic up near the station. Bit pricey but its fixed mine. Hope you get it sorted dude x http://sundialclinics.co.uk/
Right I give up. It's been weeks and there's almost no improvement in pain levels so can anyone recommend a good chiropractor/osteopath (and explain the difference...
Celina T. replied:
The Osteopath is http://www.osteo-info.co.uk/ It is run by Lin Bridgeford Good luck! Back pain is horrible. Do try an osteo!! x
Emily D. replied:
Michael Wickham at meridian osteopathic centre on Central avenue, say it recommended you and I think we both get a discount! I've used him for years and he works magic xx