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Ipswich Chiropractic Clinic

 
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YOUR FAMILY CHIROPRACTOR BASED IN IPSWICH SINCE 1985

Specialising in upper & lower back pain, headaches and migraines, pre & post natal care, sports injuries and children's health


CONTACT INFORMATION  
   
Contact Name Dr Anthony P Williams
Address 6 Jacaranda Street
East Ipswich
Queensland 4305
Phone07 3281 2103
Fax07 3281 2400


SERVICES
Diversified Technique: A system of adjusting using short and long level adjusting methods and using the patients symptoms, palpation and the Meric Chart, which relates spinal level and organ association to find the subluxation.

Cox Flexion-Distraction (McManus): A technique using an adjusting table with a moveable pelvic section, developed by Cox in the early seventies using chiropractic and osteopathic principles based on an earlier McManus table.

We accept Department of Veteran's Affairs (DVA) patients upon approval from your General Practitioner.
QUALIFICATION DETAILS
Doctor of Chiropractic, National College of Chiropractic, Lombard, Illinois USA, April 1974
Dipolma of Pharmacy , South African Pharmacy Board, 1957

Member of Chiropractors' Association of Australia (Queensland) Ltd
Department of Veteran's Affairs (DVA) Practitioner
Supporta Theraputic Contour Pillows Stockists
Diversified Technique & Cox Flexion-Distraction (McManus)

For enquiries and appointments contact us today on 07 3281 2103.

Service Categories

Chiropractic, Sports Injury Therapy

  
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