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When To See Your GP and When to See Your Chiro

A very normal scenario when people develop aches and pains is that they see their general practitioner for help. The General Practitioner (GP) toolbox allows for sick leave, pain relieving medication, and referrals such as psychologist consultations, and pain management courses to help you live with your pain (http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Pain/Pages/Longtermpain.aspx), as well as referrals to imaging modalities.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with this picture. It shows the existence of a diverse GP evidence-based tool box designed to provide the best option for the patient in a specific scenario. The only arguable problem is the tendency of long waiting lists, increasing the risk of an acute pain process becoming chronic.

A patient with this same type of complaint who visits a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) receives a very similar management. The DC toolbox allows for all normal physical examinations e.g. blood pressure, lung sounds, neurological tests, identification of area and types of structures involved, as well as prescribing sick leave, and referral to special tests like imaging when these are needed. These examinations provide, as with the GP, a clue on which techniques from the respective evidence-based toolbox should then be applied. Again, nothing wrong about this.

As the DC is a specialist in musculoskeletal physiology (just like an orthopaedic surgeon is specialist in operating on joints) it is fair to state that the DC is far better equipped for correctly diagnosing aches and pains related to the musculoskeletal system, and the GP being a specialist in a very big field in medicine, providing a massive knowledge base, is far better equipped for correctly diagnosing from aches and pains related to medical conditions.

Still, people are often confused about when to see the GP, and when to see the DC. How can you make sure you see the right Doctor? I believe in a simple guideline; See your DC when you’re in pain, see your GP when you’re sick.

A very important thing to remember is that the DC is a trained primary health care professional. This means that if your ache or pain is caused by a condition that requires medical attention, your DC will recognise this and adequately refer you to the right institution e.g. your GP or even the ER.

by iCare @ 2013-07-09 – 23:30:01 

Congratulations Kate!

Well done Kate on achieving your Level 2 Fitness Instruction qualification! In her own words, Rehab at this clinic just got EVEN better.

This is a professionally recognized qualification that enables Kate to prescribe exercise inside or outside a gym environment. She completed detailed anatomy and physiology modules including principles of fitness and exercise, and received further training on how to put exercise programs together that best suit the needs and expectations of individuals working towards specific goals.

Within a rehab environment this enables her to accurately and specifically alter and adapt individuals’ programs if necessary, and to tailor rehab precisely to each person depending on their body’s response to the exercises.

Putting Patients First – It’s What We Do

Providing excellence in patient care is, and has always been, at the heart of what we do at the Longlevens Chiropractic  Sports Injury clinic. To receive official recognition of this from the Royal College of Chiropractors, with Commendation, is fabulous and I am so proud of my dedicated and superb team.

PPQM – Patient Partnership Quality Mark – what does it mean?  Basically, we are a Chiropractic Healthcare clinic with a patient focused approach.  We work with you and actively involve you in your care, and tailor each treatment plan to suit each patient.  In doing so, we achieve excellence not only in our results (of fundamental importance, you will agree), but also in things like our clinic environment, our policies and procedure, the education and information we provide, and your confidentiality.

Putting Patients First will always be at the heart of what we do.  It forms one of the most crucial and basic values upon which Simon Rose built the strong reputation of our clinic, and to which our wonderful reception team works to.

We don’t, however, plan to sit back and bask in the glory of the award – we plan to improve continuously as much as we can.  This is why we are implementing a new feedback and suggestions scheme – let me know what you like best and least about the clinic, and what you would like to see change, and you will be entered into our prize draw to win a hot stone massage with Kate West!

Lastly but by no means least, as really he did steal the show at last week’s award ceremony, congratulations to Danny (and also to Mentor Simon Rose) on his prestigious and highly sought after award.  It was a close contest but deservedly won by Danny who has made an outstanding start to his Chiropractic career with us, and is very highly regarded among patients and professionals alike.

Leah Rose

Award Winning Clinic and Chiropractors – That’s Us!!!

It’s exciting times for the Longlevens Chiropractic & Sports Injury Clinic!  On 30th January 2013 we will be awarded the prestigious Patient Partnership Quality Mark (PPQM) 2013 – 2015 by the College of Chiropractor’s, who were themselves recently awarded Chartered status by the Queen.

The College of Chiropractor’s states: “The College of Chiropractors believes that chiropractic services should be centred on the users of those services. The College supports the delivery of services that are flexible and responsive to the needs of patients, acknowledging them as partners in their own care.” (Tim Jay DC FCC, President)

The award recognises the achievement of outstanding levels of care and service provided to patients, in areas including cleanliness and safety, communication and patient education, privacy, accessibility and record keeping.  More information will follow and of course pictures, after the 30th January ceremony!

In addition to the PPQM award, one of the Longlevens Chiropractic & Sports Injury Clinic’s Chiropractors, Danny Adams, will be presented with an award identifying him as Outstanding PRT Chiropractor of the Year on the College of Chiropractor’s postgraduate Training Scheme, under Mentor and Clinic Director, Simon Rose.

Congratulations also to Danny (who has been busy!) for recently achieving his International Chiropractic Sports Science Diploma, awarded by the International Federation of Sports Chiropractic.  This post doctoral qualification ensures extremely high standards of theoretical and practical competency in treating sports injuries and qualifies him to participate in major national and international events such as the Olympic Games.

More information will follow soon about all of the above.

 

 

Paul Doran-Jones ~ Tight-head Prop, Northampton & England Rugby

“Seeing Simon for a regular check-up keeps me training and playing at my best. His hands-on approach and supporting exercises are ideal for me in the front row”

Paul Doran-Jones

Tight-head Prop, Northampton & England Rugby

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