Done something very bad to back/neck. Anyone know any good chiropractors or acupuncturists hereabouts?
Elly E. replied:
There's a therapist in Dingwall who practices Traditional Chinese acupuncture/medicine. Juliette Lowe> http://www.juliettelowe.co.uk/Acupuncture_and_other_treatments.html
Fiona M. replied:
Hazel Pepper is brilliant, remedial massage. 666233
Karen M. replied:
Jon Don Mackenzie comes to Ullapool, been to him for same problem, he's very good 01599 555369
Does anyone know of a chiropractor in Fort William? Surely there must be one can't see anything searching on the net
Julie F. replied:
Abban Street in Inverness - absolutely amazing and worth going to. Just look them up under Abban Street I think - Valerie is one amazing lady and helped both Roddy and I- just found it for you Highland Chiropractic Clinic 8-10 Abban Street Inverness Highland Region IV3 8HH Tel: 01463 717084 Fax: 01463 714074 email: info@highlandchiro.co.uk
Any suggestions folks.........i have a 8year old (approx) mare. I have had her for about 3 years. When i bought her she was difficult in manys ways, disliked feet being...
Susan D. replied:
The best calmer I have tried is formulated by Hack Up - Bespoke Equine Supplements - for each individual horse.. They do each horse as an individual. Worked wonders for my TB who used to shake in terror at nothing on hacks. http://www.hackup.co.uk
Mags S. replied:
Where are you based? There is a lovely lady call Isobell Hogton www.horselistenerscotland.co.uk who is amazing to watch as she works! I've seen her 'listen' to many horses and known many people who use her. Some of the stuff she tells you, you know it's true and there's no way she can make it up. She is also very good with calming techniques an knows what suits each individual horse and owner xx
Emma B. replied:
Have you tried magnesium oxide? Just a thought for extremely tense/ spooky horses - or Roger at Trinity Consultants is extremely knowledgeable and can give bespoke remedies. I can only read the last few comments, so apologies if this has also been mentioned. - good luck x
Looking for recommendations for a human chiropractor? I think I'm squint...
Daisy D. replied:
I'm not a believer in them I'd recommend either Sue Emery or Shona Maclennan both excellent. X
Kerry C. replied:
Highland Chiropractors in Inverness and Dornoch are brilliant.
Nancy R. replied:
I can vouch for Gillian McKnight she's brilliant. She sorted me right out and my squint pelvis. She's marvellous. X
Gina P. replied:
Definitely Tina at Therapy Room in Alness, she's really fantastic xx
Zoë M. replied:
I go to Scott at Complete Osteopathy - he is really good and has helped with back, neck and knee pain in the past. Highly recommend him. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Complete-Osteopathy/576589462385511?fref=ts
Anybody got any recommendations for a good chiropractors/masseuse?I've had a bad back for years from work and it's getting worse and the doctors don't wanna know, I...
David A. replied:
Scott Tracey he's on glenurquart road he's shit hot