Chiropractic care can be a safe and effective treatment for the musculoskeletal pains of pregnancy.
Pregnancy is a time of great change in a mother’s body. It is preparing and creating a comfortable and safe environment for a growing baby. Chiropractic care may be a wonderful addition to your health care during pregnancy.
The changes are hormonal and physiological, which can lead to joint dysfunction and poor alignment. This can then lead to back pain, hip pain, and well as mid-back pain. Not to forget the heartburn and indigestion and potentially even lack of energy and morning sickness.
Dr. Anthea Holder in Burwood East uses chiropractic and natural lifestyle advice to create a drug-free solution to pregnancy-related musculoskeletal pain. This allows mothers to enjoy their journey through pregnancy.
A woman’s hips, pelvis, and lumbar spine, when misaligned cause tension on ligaments that attach from the uterus to the pelvis. Dr. Anthea Holder is skilled at finding and correcting the alignment of these joints. This allows for relaxation of the involved ligaments, making pregnancy far more comfortable. She is also qualified to utilize a specific chiropractic technique called the “Webster” Technique. This is a technique that allows for optimal function during pregnancy and to prepare the body for birth.
How to Make an Appointment
If you or someone you know is pregnant you can book online for a free 15-minute chiropractic discovery call to speak with Dr. Anthea Holder (Chiropractor, Burwood East) about your pregnancy and to talk about whether chiropractic care may be suitable for you. Or you can book in online as a new chiropractic client.
As a chiropractor and nutritionist, I see patients daily that breakthrough aches and pains with chiropractic care. With help, they can turn their life around to a happier, healthier version of themselves. Make you and your baby a priority today, and get back to living life at your best.
Yours in Health,
Dr. Anthea Holder
(Chiropractor and Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner)