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We care about your experience with us at the Back & Neck Chiropractic Clinic, please get in touch with your feedback.

Jaw pain and facial pain
Mrs Fielding, a 40-year-old call centre manager, suffering from facial pain for 12 months, was diagnosed with osteoarthritis of the right jaw joint and treated by strong medication, injections and was scheduled for operation.
“I am now pain free and able to continue to work to deal with customers. I would highly recommend anyone in pain to contact the clinic. The treatment has given me my quality of life back and I am eternally grateful.”
Headache and neck pain
Mrs Watt, a 39-year-old specialist nurse practitioner, suffered from headache and neck pain
for 25 years, usually taking very strong pain killers to combat it.
“With the combination of manipulation and exercise, I am now coping at work. Headaches are more manageable; coping a lot better during my study day at university, too, and cutting down on the pain killers.”


Trapped nerve in the neck from whiplash injury
Dr. Thomas, a 35-year-old microbiologist, suffered from whiplash injury after motorway accident. She subsequently developed a severe trapped nerve from prolapsed discs with a very painful upper limb.
“I spent a number of months going back and forth to a physiotherapist on the advice of my doctor but I didn't find any benefit from the treatment. I actually found it made my pain worse. I then sought the help from the Back and Neck Chiropractic Clinic. Within just a few sessions I started to feel the benefit, with a significant reduction in the pain. Following continued treatment I got to the stage where my condition could be managed on a monthly basis. Without the treatment I would be in significant pain and probably unable to work. I can truly say that it has improved my quality of life immensely. Highly recommended!”
Neck and shoulder pain
Ms Hodnett, 21-year-old university student, suffered from chronic neck shoulder pain and headache due to poor posture. This affected her study and daily activities, especially with the effect of heavy pain killers she was taking.
“I have been attending the clinic for a shoulder and neck complaint that has given me chronic pain for over 8 years. Since the treatment, the level of pain has reduced dramatically and is allowing me to get back into activities which were previously debilitating. Mr. Wong provides fantastic care as well as clear explanations of everything, which quickly puts you at ease.”


Shoulder pain
Mrs Jones, 32-year-old HR advisor, suffered from acute shoulder pain with restricted movement.
“My range of movement was returned to normal after having two treatments. Chris made suggestions for exercises I could do at home which helped speed up the improvement. Really pleased with the result and I am continuing to see Chris to ensure my shoulder doesn’t freeze up again.”
Osteoarthritis of low back
Mrs Thomas, a 68-year-old teacher, took early retirement due to osteoarthritis of low back.
“I have been receiving treatment from Mr Wong for a number of years and have found him to be an outstanding practitioner. With his skill, I have been able to maintain a good level of mobility and pain control. I would have no hesitation in recommending Mr Wong and have done so on a number of occasions. Even my husband is now one of his patients.”


Sciatica / trapped nerves in low back
Mr Harris, is a 42-year-old former rugby player with many rugby injuries and a six months' history of low back pain with radiating pain, and pins and needles in the front of the thigh and leg. Pain killers and physiotherapy exercise were not effective.
“A lot better after four treatments, less pain, less pins and needles, and now regaining some leg muscles strength. And with ergonomic advice I am able to carry on at work in my shop and to return to judo training.”
Persisting low back pain after decompression operation
Mrs. John, 60 years old. Multiple low back operations, yet still having constant low back pain
and leg pain. Doesn’t want any further operations. Walks with the aid of a walking stick.
“The chiropractic treatment gives good relief from pain and increases my general mobility for walking. Although it is not a cure, it is the best £30 I spend every week.”
Mrs. Evans, 85 years old with failed low back operation.
"I feel privileged to have this opportunity to thank Mr Wong for the excellent treatment I have received and for keeping me mobile all these years. My sincere thanks to Mr Wong and his staff from a grateful patient."


Hip arthritis
Mrs Lnyddon, is an 80-year-old farmer with osteoarthritis in low back and the hips.
“Since coming to the clinic, my back pain has greatly improved as has my hip mobility. Mr Wong and his staff are very professional and helpful and I would recommend the clinic to anyone.”
Knee osteoarthritis treatment
Mrs Watkins, is a 69-year-old retired lecturer with long history of arthritis of the knee, which causes low back pain.
“No longer hobbling which caused low back pain. Before treatment my right knee felt twisted; now it feels aligned properly, moves properly and feels stronger. The advice on weight loss and exercise has helped a lot.”


Knee sprain/strain
Mrs Price, a 65-year-old retired civil servant with acute knee pain for two days - hobbled into the clinic with a walking stick.
“I had pain in my knee which turned out to be a sprained ligament. I started a course of treatment at the clinic and the pain started to reduce over a relatively short period of time. I appreciated the support, treatment and advice given.”
Ankle sprain and flat foot
Mr. Zoloski, a 43-year-old mechanical engineer, suffered from acute ankle and foot pain for 4 weeks.
“NHS Solution – pain killers! Treated in this clinic for 4 visits, not only was my pain relieved but the problem identified. Further recommended treatment produced excellent results and problem resolved.”


Multiple sclerosis causing low back pain, neck pain and nerve pain
Mr Elsworth, a retired prison officer, developed MS three years ago and thus, suffering with diminished function of the left side of his body, had to use walking sticks to keep his balance.
“I really look forward to my appointments. It’s helped me to cope with my MS so much better and I feel stronger"
* P.S. In this case, we are not claiming that we treat MS. What we treat is the compensatory effect of MS on the motor function of the body.