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Frequently Asked Questions

No, generally adjustments do not hurt. The aim of an adjustment is to create more ease within the body. However, some patients who see us are in a lot of pain, and therefore because they are in pain already, the positions required to give the adjustments can be a little uncomfortable.

Adjustments do not always make a noise, but sometimes there is a ‘cracking’ or popping sound associated with them. This is release of gas, like a bubble of air popping in the fluid sac of a joint, as it moves when being adjusted.

No, for routine adjustments you will not need to remove clothing apart from heavy jackets for example, and shoes, however it may be more comfortable to be in loose fitting clothes. For your New Patient Consultation, tighter, gym type clothing is ideal to help with the accuracy of the posture assessment, however we do have gowns should you need to remove any clothing if an x-ray is required.

Chiropractors hold an honourary Doctor of Chiropractic title. They gain this through a minimum of 4 years university education and as primary health care professionals.

Open plan adjusting is where the adjustments are delivered in a communal area. The purpose of this is to enhance community and focus on getting well, as opposed to focusing on the problem. You stay fully clothed for your adjustments and there are regular private ‘review’ appointments booked with the team to monitor and manage your progress.

Chiropractic is for everyone. From newborn babies and pregnant women, to men and women well into the 90’s and beyond. Chiropractic helps both abled and disabled people to regain their health, or maintain their health without the use of drugs or surgery.

This very much depends on how long the problem has been there for and how committed you are to getting better. At Epoch Lincoln we do understand that healing takes time, and our aim is to help you fully recover and go beyond just feeling better.

We understand that everyone lives busy lives these days, and trying to fit your chiropractic appointment in can be another tricky juggling act. Therefore, to avoid people having to compromise on care, our appointments only take a short time. These are however very specific and effective. We believe in doing absolutely what is necessary to get your body functioning better, no more and no less. We do however have a great community and social area, so if you do want to enjoy the practice and take your time in the centre, we welcome that too.

Yes, following the 1994 Chiropractors Act. To call yourself a chiropractor in the UK you need to be qualified and registered with the General Chiropractic Council. All chiropractors at Epoch Lincoln are registered.

Your insurance may contribute to your care, and this does vary from insurer to insurer. As Epoch is dedicated to delivering the best service to our patients, we do not deal directly with insurance companies. However, we are happy to provide all the necessary reports and receipts needed for you to make a claim.

Chiropractic is all about helping you function to your absolute best. Whether you are in pain or not, whether you are healthy or sick. Chiropractic is the art of removing any ‘blockages’ within your body to allow it to do what it does best. And that is to heal and thrive. Those who want to get the most out of their body and life, choose regular chiropractic care.

Chiropractic works by helping improve how your nervous system is working. As we know, the brain controls every single function of the body, and with that the human body has an innate ability to self-heal and self-regulate. Chiropractic works with the spine and skull to remove any pressure or interference upon the brain and nervous system. Therefore, allowing the body to reconnect and work to its best ability.

Chiropractic is for everybody, from newborn babies to those nearing their time on this planet. It is never too late to start your chiropractic journey and certainly it is never too early.

Chiropractic helps to get the sick people well and keep the well people at their best.