Chiropractic

Chiropractic is a primary healthcare profession that specialises in the diagnosis, treatment and management of musculoskeletal conditions that are due to mechanical dysfunction of the joints and muscles. Within the U.K. Chiropractic is a statutorily-regulated profession via the General Chiropractic Council and should not be regarded as a treatment, intervention or mono-therapy. Chiropractors... Read More

Chiropractic is a primary healthcare profession that specialises in the diagnosis, treatment and management of musculoskeletal conditions that are due to mechanical dysfunction of the joints and muscles.

Within the U.K. Chiropractic is a statutorily-regulated profession via the General Chiropractic Council and should not be regarded as a treatment, intervention or mono-therapy. Chiropractors provide a wide range of treatments/interventions including, but not limited to, manual therapy, exercise rehabilitation and self-care advice. Chiropractic, like other healthcare professions, is informed by the evidence base and develops accordingly.

Chiropractic care is for everyone. Due to the wide range of treatment modalities employed at the clinic we will tailor your treatment to you. This is always based on the best available evidence, our extensive clinical experience and your personal preference.


Sports Massage

Sports Massage is the management and rehabilitation of soft tissues of the body including muscles, tendons and ligaments. It is applicable not just to sports people but to anybody wishing to guard against or recover from a soft tissue injury. Sports Massage may: Improve circulation and lymphatic flow Assist in the removal of metabolic waste Sedate or stimulate nerve endings Increase or... Read More

Sports Massage is the management and rehabilitation of soft tissues of the body including muscles, tendons and ligaments. It is applicable not just to sports people but to anybody wishing to guard against or recover from a soft tissue injury.

Sports Massage may:

Improve circulation and lymphatic flow
Assist in the removal of metabolic waste
Sedate or stimulate nerve endings
Increase or decrease muscle tone
Increase or decrease muscle length
Remodel scar tissue when required

You do not need to be an athlete to benefit from Sports Massage. The benefits above can also help relieve many day to day problems such as repetitive strain injuries, sprains, tension and fatigue that everyone experiences. Our Sports Massage Therapists work with a great range of clients in assisting with preventive treatment and injury recovery.


Podiatry

Musculoskeletal (MSK) podiatry focuses on the assessment, diagnosis and management of foot and lower limb pain or conditions. The podiatry consultation will involve thorough history taking, physical examination and gait analysis to understand how your lower limb functions, with a particular focus on how your feet interact with the ground to establish if any movement patterns are contributing to... Read More

Musculoskeletal (MSK) podiatry focuses on the assessment, diagnosis and management of foot and lower limb pain or conditions. The podiatry consultation will involve thorough history taking, physical examination and gait analysis to understand how your lower limb functions, with a particular focus on how your feet interact with the ground to establish if any movement patterns are contributing towards pain or injury. This will include using the RS scan pressure plate system and, if required, video analysis whilst walking and/or running on a treadmill.


Facial Therapy

WINBACK Tecartherapy uses radio frequency current technology to stimulate the production of collagen to induce skin rejuvenation, tightening and fat loss at a cellular level. The clinical evidence supporting Tecartherapy is based on the frequencies and their correlation with the permeabilization of cell membranes. This permeabilization encourages intra and extracellular activity which accelera... Read More

WINBACK Tecartherapy uses radio frequency current technology to stimulate the production of collagen to induce skin rejuvenation, tightening and fat loss at a cellular level.
The clinical evidence supporting Tecartherapy is based on the frequencies and their correlation with the permeabilization of cell membranes. This permeabilization encourages intra and extracellular activity which accelerates the natural regeneration in the biological tissue. The low level of energy ensures it is non-invasive and 100% natural for the human body.
Radio Frequency has long been used in the areas of Cosmetic Dermatology in Skin Rejuvenation, Skin Tightening, Fat loss and body reshaping. The High Frequency Current used in WINBACK Tecartherapy acts at a cellular level to boost the body’s ability to revitalise, form new collagen and shed unwanted pounds.
Our Sports Therapist Katy offers a course of relaxing Tecar Facial treatments, a non invasive alternative to Botox!
This 30 minute appointment and is available with Katy only.

Katy studied sports therapy at the University of Gloucestershire and graduated with honors in 2016. She has worked with professional athletes for 5 years including national one rugby team Cinderford and premiership football team AFC Bournemouth. Katy is now working full time with AFC Wimbledon as the first team sports therapist whilst also covering county games for middlesex womens team.

Katy studied sports therapy at the University of Gloucestershire and graduated with honors in 201... Read More

Emily Day graduated from the AECC UC in Bournemouth with a Masters degree in Chiropractic. Emily first became aware of chiropractic following a recommendation by her riding instructor as a teenager. Following her benefit from treatment and alongside her passion for working with and helping people, she decided to pursue a career in chiropractic.

During her time at university in Bournemouth, Emily undertook courses in both sports massage and dry needling. Emily also spent time on a paediatric placement providing an opportunity to work with midwives and lactation consultants. This sparked a growing passion for paediatric care which Emily is looking forward to developing as she attends post-graduate learning opportunities and courses. In addition to this, Emily has a great interest in many sports and enjoys furthering her understanding of different sports and their impact and demand on the human body.

Having grown up on a farm, Emily enjoys spending time outdoors walking and exploring new places. She is also a keen crocheter and can often be found attempting a new crochet challenge.

Emily Day graduated from the AECC UC in Bournemouth with a Masters degree in Chiropractic. Emily... Read More

James Everett (Doctor of Chiropractic) was born in Surrey and graduated from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth with a Masters degree in Chiropractic. It was James’ rugby injury, and subsequent experience with Chiropractic Care, that provided the catalyst for him to pursue a career as a Doctor of Chiropractic.

James became the owner of Camberley Chiropractic Clinic in 2015 having been an associate since 2009. Alongside his work within the clinic he is the first team Chiropractor at Millwall and AFC Wimbledon, having previously been chiropractor to the first team at QPR and Oxford United Football Club. Outside of football, James has treated the GB athletes at Masters Athletics Competitions both in the UK and in Europe.

James is an internationally Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner, and a member of the Royal College of Chiropractors Sports and Exercise Faculty. At present James is studying for a post - graduate Masters in sports and rehabilitation.

An area of special interest to James is how the feet can cause pain and dysfunction further up the body. He regularly uses a gait scanner unit, www.rightstride.com which is a metre long platform that can accurately assess a patient during walking. This information coupled with the physical examination findings allows custom orthotics to be moulded, which can help with heel, knee, hip and even low back pain.

Outside of chiropractic, he enjoys sports, (mainly weight lifting), keeping fit and agility training with his dog Jake.

James Everett (Doctor of Chiropractic) was born in Surrey and graduated from the Anglo-European C... Read More

George is a fully qualified graduate Sports therapist (BSc hons) from the University of Chichester. He currently works for a range of football teams including Southampton FC, Andover town FC and Southampton Sparsholt elite FC. Alongside this he works with professional fighters. His passion is to tackle anything injury related whether that be through soft tissue therapy, joint mobilisation or specific rehabilitation. His personal hobbies include football, MMA and training in the gym.

George is a fully qualified graduate Sports therapist (BSc hons) from the University of Chicheste... Read More

Alex James graduated from the AECC UC in Bournemouth (previously known as the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic) as a mature student. His journey into healthcare started after suffering from various gym related injuries; each time something felt amiss, he would go and see his local manual-therapist in the interest of finding out what had happened. This led him to take courses in sports massage, manipulative therapy and dry needling. From there he enrolled onto the AECC’s access course and then spent the next 6 years working towards earning the title ‘Doctor of Chiropractic’.

Prior to this, he spent many years working in the care industry within learning disability, mental health and young care leaver settings, giving him extensive experience in communicating with a wide range of people and further confirming that he wanted to pursue a people-based career. He is looking forward to taking a large number of post-graduate courses in order to both broaden his knowledge and help as many patients as possible.

In his spare time he can be found either at the gym or exploring forests as well as places to eat with his Fiancée.

Alex is a member of the British Chiropractic Association and is registered with the General Chiropractic Council.

Alex James graduated from the AECC UC in Bournemouth (previously known as the Anglo-European Coll... Read More

Michael graduated from Cardiff Metropolitan University with a 1st in BSc (Hons) Podiatry and possesses an MSc in Clinical Biomechanics from Staffordshire University. He is a member of The Royal College of Podiatry and is also registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Michael has worked in the NHS as both a musculoskeletal specialist and advanced practice podiatrist with the responsibility of triaging and managing complex foot and ankle pathologies, working alongside various professionals including Orthopaedic Consultants and Physiotherapists. He has also gained experience working within the private sector as a Sport and Musculoskeletal Podiatrist treating individuals from various sporting backgrounds including, but not limited to, running, football, cycling, tennis, basketball and rugby. As a result of this experience, Michael has developed a particular interest in biomechanics, musculoskeletal pathologies and sport injuries in both adults and children.

He has further developed his education through various courses which include; foot mobilisation, running gait retraining, running biomechanics, paediatric workshops, taping/strapping and injection therapy.

In his spare time, Michael enjoys playing basketball, going to the gym and travelling.

Michael graduated from Cardiff Metropolitan University with a 1st in BSc (Hons) Podiatry and poss... Read More

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