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New Patients

New Patient

Embarking on your journey towards wellness with us is an exciting step, and we're here to make your new patient experience seamless and enriching.

For your first appointment, we encourage you to arrive 15 minutes prior. This extra time allows you to complete a comprehensive patient history intake form, ensuring that we have a deep understanding of your health background, concerns, and goals. By providing us with this valuable information, you enable us to tailor our approach to your unique needs.

Once you've completed the form, our experienced chiropractor will guide you through a thorough assessment of your body. This examination allows us to gain insights into your musculoskeletal system, pinpointing areas that may require attention and care.

New patients for chiropractic care

With your well-being at the forefront, we'll discuss the findings, addressing any questions or uncertainties you may have.

Based on the assessment, the chiropractor will skillfully perform the adjustments necessary with the aim to promote optimal alignment and vitality. These adjustments are personalized to your specific condition and needs, aiming for maximal effectiveness.


But our commitment doesn't end there. Beyond the adjustments, we're dedicated to empowering you with health advice that resonates with your lifestyle and aspirations. We believe in a holistic approach to wellness, encompassing not only the physical but also the mental and emotional aspects of your well-being.


At Your Chiropractor Emerald, we're more than just a chiropractic practice; we're your partners in well-being. Our new patient experience is designed to set the foundation for a rewarding journey towards a healthier, happier you. We look forward to welcoming you and guiding you towards your wellness goals.

Our Philosophy with Chiropractic Care

Chiropractor Emerald, our chiropractic philosophy centers on the innate potential for your body to heal itself. We believe in the profound connection between your spine, nervous system, and overall well-being. Our approach is rooted in the following core principles:

At Your Chiropractor Emerald, we are committed to enhancing your quality of life, empowering you to live with vitality and embrace your journey towards optimal health.

The Techniques And Modalities We Utilise

Manual Adjustments

Manual adjustments are hands-on chiropractic techniques used to correct misalignments in the spine or joints, involving controlled pressure or thrust to restore alignment and mobility for improved function and relief from pain. Tailored to each patient's needs, manual adjustments are performed in specific positions to promote better alignment and mobility.

Chiropractic adjustment on patient

Mechanically Assisted Adjusting Instrument

Mechanical impulse tool adjusting is a chiropractic technique that uses a specialized handheld instrument to deliver precise, controlled impulses to specific areas of the body. These impulses help restore alignment and mobility to joints, without the need for manual manipulation or thrusting. This technique is often used as a gentle and effective alternative for patients who may prefer a non-manual approach or have certain conditions that require a more cautious approach.

Impulse Instrument Adjusting Tool for chiropractic

Mechanical Pelvic Blocking

Mechanical pelvic blocking is a chiropractic technique that involves the use of specialized blocks or wedges to support and reposition the pelvis. The blocks are strategically placed under the patient's pelvis to create a specific angle or tilt, helping to correct misalignments and imbalances in the pelvis and spine. This technique is often used to promote optimal pelvic alignment, improve posture, and restore proper function to the spine and surrounding joints.

Pelvic blocking for chiropractic

Drop-piece Adjusting

Drop piece adjusting is a chiropractic technique that involves the use of a specialized chiropractic table with sections that can be raised and then dropped, creating a quick, controlled impulse to the targeted area. The patient lies on the table, and the chiropractor applies a gentle thrust to the joint, which triggers the drop piece mechanism to release and provide an additional force to the adjustment. This technique is commonly used to restore alignment and mobility to joints in a precise and controlled manner.

Manual chiropractic adjustment
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