About 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 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.

James Everett - Chiropractor & Clinic Owner

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 Oxford United Football Club; previously he also held this position at QPR, Millwall and AFC Wimbledon. 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 and has a Masters in sports and rehabilitation.

Outside of chiropractic, he enjoys sports, (mainly weight lifting), keeping fit and time with his wife, two children and dog Jake (Head of Security at the clinic).

General Chiropractic Council number: 03190

Axa/PPP provider code: JE01724

BUPA provider code: 30046163

Alex James - Chiropractor

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 wife.

General Chiropractic Council number: 05243

Axa/PPP provider code: AJ02746

Emily Day - Chiropractor

Emily graduated from the AECC UC in Bournemouth with a Masters degree in Chiropractic. She 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.

General Chiropractic Council number: 05676

Chiropractic Free Assessments

This offer is for new patients to the clinic. It gives you the chance to meet with a Chiropractor, discuss your problem and see if it is something that would respond to treatment. Enter your details in the form below and we will contact you to arrange your appointment.

Please be aware you will not receive treatment during your free assessment.

Our Prices

New Patient Appointment

This appointment is up to an hour long. It is for anyone new to the Clinic or an existing patient who has not had an appointment for over 3 years. The appointment includes a full consultation, examination and any appropriate treatment.

£65

Report of Findings

This appointment comes after a new patient appointment. Here your Chiropractor will discuss your treatment plan with you, provide treatment and put in place any appropriate self-care measures to help with your progress.

£50

Chiropractic Treatment

Standard Chiropractic treatment for ongoing issues.

£46

New/Old

An appointment for existing patients with a new issue, or those who have not visited the Clinic for 18 months - 3 years (over 3 years will require a new patient appointment).

£54

Laser Therapy

A standard laser therapy appointment for ongoing issues.

£49

Shock Wave Therapy

A standard shock wave therapy appointment for ongoing issues. Packages of 3 also available for £189 (10% discount).

£70

Chiropractic with Tecartherapy

A standard chiropractic appointment with Tecartherapy for ongoing issues.

£70

Child (13 and under) New Patient Appointment

This appointment is up to an hour long. It is for anyone new to the Clinic or an existing patient who has not had an appointment for over 3 years. The appointment includes a full consultation, examination and any appropriate treatment.

£55

Child (13 and under) Report of Findings

This appointment comes after a new patient appointment. Here your Chiropractor will discuss your treatment plan with you, provide treatment and put in place any appropriate self-care measures to help with your progress.

£47

Child (13 and under) Chiropractic Treatment

Standard Chiropractic treatment for ongoing issues.

£44

Packages

Chiropractic 10 Treatment Package

Payable upfront, this package gives one named patient 10 standard Chiropractic Treatment appointments with a 10% discount (standard price for 10 appointments is £460)

£414

Family Chiropractic 15 Treatment Package

Payable upfront, this package allows nominated family members to share 15 standard Chiropractic Treatment appointments with a 10% discount (standard price for 15 appointments is £690)

£621

Shock Wave Therapy Package

Payable upfront, this package gives one named patient 3 Shock Wave Therapy appointments with a 10% discount (standard price for 3 appointments is £210)

£189

*Pre-Payment Packages Terms and Conditions: 

The Chiropractic Family Package is the only package available for sharing pre-paid Chiropractic Treatments with family members. All other packages sold at the clinic are to be used by 1 nominated patient.

If you do not wish to use all the treatments in your package and require a refund, the clinic reserves the right to charge the full price Treatment price for treatments already used from the package and refund the difference accordingly. The full price treatment is stated on the Price List on the Reception Desk and above.

Shock Wave Therapy

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is the application of Shock Waves in medicine.

It is clinically proven that pressure waves, when applied to injured tissues, stimulate metabolic reactions:

  • Reduction of pain felt by nerve fibers
  • Increase of blood circulation in surrounding soft tissues
  • Beginning of healing process triggered by stem cells activation

Red chili peppers contain capsaicin. At first this substance overwhelms the C nerve fibers responsible for transmitting pain but then disables them for an extended period of time. Everybody knows the feeling – first, the mouth is on fire, then it feels completely numb.

Research has indicated that shock wave therapy works the same way. When activated, the C nerve fibers release a specific substance (substance P) in the tissue as well as in the spinal cord. This substance is responsible for causing slight discomfort during and after shock wave treatment. However, with prolonged activation, C nerve fibers become incapable for some time of releasing substance P and causing pain.

Less substance P in the tissue leads to reduced pain, but there is more: less substance P also causes so-called neurogenic inflammation to decline.

A decline in neurogenic inflammation may in turn foster healing – together with the release of growth factors and the activation of stem cells in the treated tissue.

 

ESWT has been clinically proven to be effective for conditions such as: Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder;  Plantar fasciitis; Achilles tendinopathy;  Golfer's elbow;  Tennis elbow and more!

Laser Therapy

Laser is a form of Photobiomodulation therapy. This can result in beneficial therapeutic outcomes including but not limited to the alleviation of pain or inflammation, immunomodulation, and promotion of wound healing and tissue regeneration.

The fundamental principles that underpin photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy, as currently understood in the scientific literature, are relatively straightforward. There is consensus that the application of a therapeutic dose of light to impaired or dysfunctional tissue leads to a cellular response mediated by mitochondrial mechanisms that reduce pain and inflammation and speed healing.

WINBACK Tecartherapy

Discover Winback Tecartherapy for enhanced treatments and lasting results.

Better pain management. Faster recovery. Gentler patient experience.

Therapeutic Applications:

Joint Paint
Sciatica
Rheumatism
Sprains
Muscle Contractures
Lumbago
Tendinopathies
Heavy Leg

The TECAR Winback current is a dynamic high frequency current ranging from 300 kHz to 1 MHz.

According to Dr. D'Arsonval's principle, the TECAR current causes a flow of ions through rapid electrical oscillations in the cellular environment. This induces an increase in intra- and extracellular exchanges and a diathermic effect on living tissue.

The effects of the TECAR current:

  • Biostimulation at the cellular level

  • Pain relief

  • Diathermy

Tecartherapy can be given by your Chiropractor and/or your Sports Therapist.

Not only does Tecartherapy treat aches, pains and injuries but it can provide a relaxing, no evasive, age reducing skin facial treatment. READ MORE on our Tecar Facial Treatment page.

Rock Taping

Unlike traditional athletic tape that binds and doesn’t stretch, RockTape is engineered to mimic the human skin. This stretchiness is the secret behind RockTape. RockTape stretches up to 180% of its original length but has amazing ‘snap-back’ or recovery. This is what gives RockTape its performance advantage over other tapes.

RockTape can be used in a variety of ways to achieve different benefits: When RockTape is applied with little or no stretch on the tape but lots of stretch on the tissue it causes the skin to form convolutions and wrinkle. This creates a bio-mechanical lifting mechanism that decompresses the tissue just under the skin. It is believed that this decompression and having tape on our skin creates 3 main effects:

Fluid Effect: By causing decompression the tape promotes a more normal fluid dynamic in the taped area. Swelling is better able to flow out of the area, taking with it toxins which result from inflammation and injury. Also blood has less resistance to enter the area bringing with it more oxygen and nutrients vital for healing and recovery. This fluid effect is probably behind the dramatic improvement in swollen and bruised tissue that is often seen when Rocktape is applied.

Mechanical Effect: As pressure on the vertical layer cake of tissue between skin and bone is reduced more normal slide and glide mechanics between the layers of tissue is restored. It is likely that this is the mechanism that can make someone who can only bend as far as their knees, bend considerably more in a short space of time.

Neurological Effect: A lot of pain generated by movement or muscle contraction is generated by nerve endings in the space between the skin and muscle. As tape decompresses this space there is less pressure on these nerve endings so is reduced or stopped completely at its source. Having elastic tape stuck to your skin is also believed to stimulate receptors within the skin called Mechanoreceptors. These receptors play a part in our movement awareness, or what therapists call Proprioception. Many therapists believe that one of the main effects of applying RockTape is to improve our Proprioception, which can both decrease pain and improve the way we move.

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