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Welcome to Plymouth’s largest chiropractic clinic


Please take time to have a good look around our site – we think you'll be surprised by how much chiropractic care can do for you.

Every week we care for patients from 3 weeks old to the elderly and improve their health in a number of ways.  Check out the diagram on this page or better still, see what our patients have to say about the benefits of chiropractic care.

Our team of qualified chiropractors and support team are dedicated to getting you to the best health possible – it’s an approach that is multi award winning and respected throughout the UK.

Click on an area of the body to find out more about the conditions that chiropractors treat.
  • Arm Pain
  • Arm pain is commonly due to referred pain from the neck or shoulder, but can also be caused by injuries to the elbow or wrist or the muscles in the arm.
  • Ankle and Foot Pain
  • Ankle and foot pain may be a result of a direct injury to the joints, ligaments or muscles or may be due to injury of the sciatic nerve (see Back Pain). Foot pain can also be due to fallen arches (flat feet) which put the feet under abnormal strain.
  • Wrist Pain
  • Wrist pain may be caused by a fall or a strain due to a repetitive action, leading to muscular strains or restriction in joint movement in the wrist or hand. It may also be as a result of referred pain from a neck injury.
  • Structural problems in your feet can alter your walking pattern and cause pain throughout your body, including feet, legs, knees, hips, back and even your neck.
  • Migraine Headaches & Cervicogenic Headaches
  • Headaches can present in many ways. Migraine headaches can be very distressing and can last for several days. Symptoms can include severe head pain, dizziness, nausea, flashing lights and visual disturbances. Migraine can be caused by irritation of the nerves close to the vertebrae in the neck or muscular tension.
  • Cervicogenic headaches are common and can be due to problems in the joints of the neck causing tightness in the neck and shoulder muscles. Read more...
  • Knees
  • Legs
  • Neck
  • Pelvic
  • Shoulders
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Run your mouse down the centre of the spine to see how it relates to the areas of your body

  • Skull
  • Due to the complexities of the brain, symptoms from this region can be as far reaching as Dyslexia, to migraines.
  • C1
  • Blood supply to the head, pituitary gland, scalp, bones of the face, inner and middle ear.
  • C2
  • Eyes, sinus, forehead, tongue, heart, optic and auditory nerves.
  • C3
  • Cheeks, facial nerve, teeth and outer ear.
  • C4-5
  • Vocal cords, lungs, nose, lips and mouth.
  • C6-7
  • Neck muscles, shoulders, elbows and thyroid.
  • T1
  • Lower arms, oesophagus and trachea.
  • T2
  • Heart and coronary arteries.
  • T3
  • Lungs, bronchial tubes, chest and breasts.
  • T4
  • Gallbladder.
  • T5
  • Liver, solar plexus and circulation.
  • T6
  • Stomach peritoneum and duodenum.
  • T7
  • Pancreas.
  • T8
  • Spleen and small intestine.
  • T9
  • Adrenal cortex.
  • T10
  • Kidneys, testes, ovaries and uterus.
  • T11
  • Ureters and iliocaecal valve.
  • T12
  • Lymph circulation and bladder.
  • L1
  • Large intestine and inguinal rings.
  • L2
  • Appendix, abdomen and upper leg.
  • L3
  • Sex organs, knees and prostate.
  • L4
  • Sciatic nerve and muscles of the low back.
  • L5
  • Lower legs, ankles and feet.
  • Sacrum
  • Hip bones, buttocks and sex organs.
  • Coccyx
  • Rectum and Anus.