Chiropractic

What is Chiropractic? Chiropractic is manipulation of the spine and joints to restore normal movement, in turn stimulating the nervous system* and maximising health. Manipulation involves gentle thrusts to the joints. Chiropractors take a holistic approach to health and wellbeing; this means they consider physical, psychological and social aspects. By restoring normal function to the musculo... Read More

What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is manipulation of the spine and joints to restore normal movement, in turn stimulating the nervous system* and maximising health. Manipulation involves gentle thrusts to the joints.
Chiropractors take a holistic approach to health and wellbeing; this means they consider physical, psychological and social aspects.
By restoring normal function to the musculo-skeletal system Chiropractic can play a major role in relieving disorders and any accompanying pain or discomfort, arising from accidents, stress, lack of exercise, poor posture, illness, and everyday wear and tear.
Chiropractic treatment involves safe, gentle, specific adjustments, done by hand, to free joints in the spine or other area of the body that are not moving properly. Often, this requires a short thrust to a joint that can result in an audible “crack”. The “crack” is simply the sound of bubbles of gas popping in the fluid of the joint as the pressure is released.
(*The nervous system is the electrical pathway between the brain and every cell in the body.)
The chiropractors offer Diversified, Sacro-occipital technique, Myofascial Dry Needling (Medial Acupuncture), Activator Technique, Kinesio Sports Taping and Craniopathy.


Massage Therapy

What is Sports Therapy? The Society of Sports Therapists defines Sports Therapy as “an appearance of healthcare that is SPECIFICALLY concerned with the prevention of injury and the rehabilitation of the patient back to optimum levels of functional, occupational and sports specific fitness, regardless of age and ability. It uses the principles of sport and exercise sciences, incorporating physi... Read More

What is Sports Therapy?
The Society of Sports Therapists defines Sports Therapy as “an appearance of healthcare that is SPECIFICALLY concerned with the prevention of injury and the rehabilitation of the patient back to optimum levels of functional, occupational and sports specific fitness, regardless of age and ability. It uses the principles of sport and exercise sciences, incorporating physiological and pathological processes to prepare the participant for training, competition and where applicable, work.” [source in link below]
But Sports Therapy isn’t just for athletes – it’s for EVERYONE! If you’re experiencing aches and pains then Sports Therapy could be the answer. The main form of treatment used is Sports Massage. This is the management, manipulation and rehabilitation of the soft tissue structures of the body including muscles, tendons and ligaments.
Benefits of Sports Therapy include:
Reduce stress and tension from everyday activities leading to better sleeping patterns
Improve your flexibility/ posture/ range of movement
Improves your general well being


Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine

What is Acupuncture? Acupuncture is a system of healing, which has been used in China and the East for several thousand years. It uses a holistic approach, which focuses on improving the overall well being of the patient rather than the isolated treatment of specific symptoms. The aim of acupuncture when treating a person holistically is to recover the equilibrium between the emotional, physic... Read More

What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a system of healing, which has been used in China and the East for several thousand years. It uses a holistic approach, which focuses on improving the overall well being of the patient rather than the isolated treatment of specific symptoms. The aim of acupuncture when treating a person holistically is to recover the equilibrium between the emotional, physical and mental aspects of the person.
Acupuncture involves the insertion of needles into certain acupuncture points to rebalance the energy to allow energy to flow evenly around the body.
Acupuncture is a part of Traditional Chinese Medicine model which is a medicine system in its own right so can treat many different ailments not just musculoskeletal. The World Health Organisation in 2003 recognised the effectiveness of Acupuncture for treating a range of conditions

Erin is a chiropractic graduate who is enthusiastic, highly motivated, and goal-oriented in providing an excellent healthcare experience to improve patients’ quality of life. Through her experience as a first aider, she has developed empathy and decision-making skills which she could incorporate into the clinical setting to provide personalised care. She has a keen interest in paediatrics and rehabilitative care. Ultimately, her goal is to continue to grow as a chiropractor and utilise her professional training to change lives.

Erin is a chiropractic graduate who is enthusiastic, highly motivated, and goal-oriented in provi... Read More

Ruth’s interest in the human body started in biology classes at school. Her knowledge and interest in anatomy and physiology grew during her teens and led her to study Sports Science at Loughborough University. Whilst studying there, she had problems in her lower legs due to what is commonly known as ‘shin splints’ or medial tibial stress syndrome. Sports massage helped to improve this condition and prompted her to look into this area further.

In 2005, Ruth had the opportunity to train in Sports Massage Therapy. She is now a fully qualified Sports Massage Practitioner and a full member of the Sports Massage Association.

Ruth currently works with variety of people including athletes, those not involved in sport and clients with a disability. Ruth enjoys keeping fit by doing HIIT workouts, yoga and walks in the fresh air.

Event Experience Blenheim Palace Triathlon 200 London Triathlon 2005 London Marathon 2006 East Leake Triathlon 2006 Robin Hood Marathon 2006

Ruth’s interest in the human body started in biology classes at school. Her knowledge and interes... Read More

Alex Newton, Principal Chiropractor and Managing Director of Beeston Chiropractic Clinic Limited, started her career in Derby where she practiced for three years before setting up her own practice in Beeston with Husband Michael (Practice Manager) in 1993. She was born in Derby and grew up in Castle Donington before studying at the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic – Europe’s first Chiropractic College. She graduated in 1990. Since the birth of their children she has had an increasing interest in the treatment and promotion of health in young children, babies and pregnancy. Her post graduate education is principally aimed at paediatric care, having completed her masters degree in Advanced Professional Practice in Paediatric Musculo-Skeletal Health. She enjoys a busy practice with patients of all ages. Registered Organisations: General Chiropractic Council Registration number: 00214 Member of the British Chiropractic Association Fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractic and Chair of the Pregnancy and Paediatric Faculty Sacro-Occipital Technique Europe Associate of the Howat Institute for Cranial Fascial Dynamics Recognised BUPA Specialist Other areas of interest include: • Kinesio Taping • Sacro-Occipital technique • Myofacial dry needling (Medical Accupunture)

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Andrea qualified from AECC Bournemouth in 1987 and has worked in Leicester and Derby ever since. She is a Mum of 3 grown-up children She just loves building working relationships with patients.

Andrea qualified from AECC Bournemouth in 1987 and has worked in Leicester and Derby ever since. ... Read More

Jenny has always been passionate about sport and is a keen sports person herself with a special interest in hockey. She first took an interest in sports injuries as she found herself getting injured whilst playing hockey and wanted to know how to help herself and fix the reoccurring problems. This lead to her pursuing a degree in Sports Therapy at Coventry University. During this time she completed a research project into discovering whether there are any gender differences in athletes’ balance ability. Balance is used by everyone in everything they do; she wanted to learn the importance of balance and proprioception training to reduce the risk of injury. Jenny is a full member of the Society of Sports Therapists and has experience treating a variety of sports people and the general public. Sports therapy is for everyone. Lastly, she is very thankful for the opportunity and hopes to continue her skills during her time at the clinic. Registered organisations include: Society of Sports Therapists

Jenny has always been passionate about sport and is a keen sports person herself with a special i... Read More

Anne Etherton, Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner grew up in Gloucestershire. She studied at Bristol, University where she read Microbiology. She worked in Public Health and the Food Industry in Microbiology and Product Development for 20 years but during this time decided to do a career change studying a 4-year course at the Northern College of Acupuncture in York, gaining a Diploma of Acupuncture and a Master of Science from the University of Wales in 1999.

Her MSc was about atopic asthma and how this is understood in Chinese medicine. She gained in 2014, a Post Graduate Diploma of Chinese Herbal Medicine from the Northern College of Acupuncture and Middlesex University.

She has been practicing in her home clinic at Sutton Bonington, Loughborough, and in Beeston for the last 20 years and in 2018 joined the team at Beeston Chiropractic Clinic.

Anne Etherton, Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner grew up in Gloucestershire.... Read More

Sophie’s desire to become a chiropractor came from the benefits she felt during her own treatment as an athlete. Sophie is one of the UK’s top shot put and discus throwers currently ranked in the top 10 in the U.K for shot put. Sophie currently stands as 3x U.K. age group record holder, earned 31 national medals from U13-Senior age groups, Weber State University Shot Put school record holder and 2018 Commonwealth Youth Games bronze (discus) and silver (shot put) medalist.

Sophie studied Sports Medicine, Nutrition and Coaching in America after receiving a sports scholarship and graduated in 2021 from Weber State University. She then decided to move into chiropractic and graduated from AECC with a Masters in Chiropractic in 2023.

Sophie’s sporting career has given her a huge understanding of sports injuries and the journey back to fitness. This has also given her a desire to help people reduce their pain and feel their best.

In her spare time Sophie loves spending time with her husband and family.

• Medical acupuncture and dry needling

• Sports massage Level 3

• Sports injuries

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