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Lets Get Familiar Again

Lets Get Familiar Again  Lets Keep Safe Together!

Relaunch 1st June 2020

We have missed you, hope the feeling has been mutual 😊 We have carried out a COVID-19 risk assessment and as of June 1st, in line with government guidance, advice from our regulator and professional associations, will reopen our practice. Unfortunately, our services will be limited and to those with a medical/clinical need. Overtime and as the situation with Covid-19 evolves we will continue to review all processes and hope to return back to normal. We want you to know that we have taken the appropriate measures to ensure your safety as well as ours. We thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing and treating you all very soon. TEAM AMI info@amiclinics.co.uk 01234 307565
The Top Causes of  Low Back Pain Bottom Line: It's been estimated that over 90% of us will deal with low back pain at some point in our life. So, you may be wondering why. What causes most of us to deal with lower back pain? How we move our body, previous injuries, and the habits we do (or don't do) each day can play a huge role in either increasing or decreasing your risk of an aching back. Why it Matters: Low back pain occurs when joints of your spine become overloaded beyond normal limits. This can happen in an instant (lifting heavy weight incorrectly) or can happen over a long period (poor posture, too much sitting). Most of us try to remember to use proper posture when lifting heavy items. But, did you know the risks associated with sitting? Researchers have recently discovered that long periods of sitting may be as harmful as smoking. Extended periods of sitting increase your risk of back pain by de-conditioning the muscles supporting your spine...
Spinal Traction: Reducing Pain Through Movement Bottom Line: At a glance, spinal traction may look like an unusual trype of treatment. Though at first it may seem strange, the relief it can help provide is remarkable. Spinal traction offers relief from neck and back pain by reducing the pressure on spinal discs and nerves. Many people use spinal traction as a way to enhance the results they receive with their care ihere at the AMI Clinic. Why it Matters: Spinal traction is a form of decompression that is used to treat conditions such as herniated discs, sciatica, pinched nerves, and degenerative disc disease. Traction devices typically use a small force (manual or mechanical) to draw two spinal bones, or vertebrae, away from each other. The increased space between the bones can reduce the pressure in the disc and on the spinal nerves. ·          Spinal traction has been shown to be effective at reducing the pain associat...