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Amersham Chiropractic Centre
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Email Us Call us on 01494 43 43 66 Home Our clinic Our Team How to find us Fees About chiropractic Our articles FAQ Chiropractors Team Amersham ChiropractorsOther TherapistsReceptionists Dr Michael B GouldBSc DC FRCC(Orthopaedics) Dip Ac CCEPDoctor of Chiropractic Graduated from the Anglo European College of Chiropractic with a BSc Chiropractic in 1993. Post-graduate accreditations include Doctor of Chiropractic (European Chiropractic Union), Director of Academic Affairs of the Faculty of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation of the Royal College of Chiropractors. Specialist Fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractors (Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Faculty), Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner and Diploma in Western Acupuncture. Techniques used: Diversified; Acupuncture/Dry Needling; Drop Techniques; Blocking Techniques; Activator Technique Email: michael@amershamchiropractic.co.uk Dr Paula HamlenDC MChiro, BSc (Hons)Doctor of Chiropractic Graduated with a Masters degree in Chiropractic in Oxfordshire followed by a supplementary chiropractic qualification at The Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth. Paula has been practising chiropractic in the West Midlands, before making the move to Buckinghamshire. In addition to her chiropractic qualifications, Paula has further developed her skillset to supplement her treatments with acupuncture, kinesiology taping (rock taping) and Sacro-Occipital technique. Prior to studying chiropractic, Paula studied in Nottingham to successfully attain a degree in Physiology and Pharmacology. She didn’t pursue this as a career, preferring to be ‘hands on’, treating and interacting personally with her patients. Techniques used: Diversified (Anglo-European College of Chiropractic) and McTimoney chiropractic, Taping, Blocking, SOT, Drop and Acupuncture. Dr Rodney FoxMaster’s degree in ChiropracticDoctor of Chiropractic Rodney graduated with a Master’s degree in Chiropractic from the renowned Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth. A long-time resident of Amersham, Rodney has returned to his hometown to continue his practice and offer his expertise to the local community. Inspired by witnessing the positive impact chiropractic treatment had on his father from a young age, Rodney developed a deep passion for the field. He is dedicated to helping others achieve optimal health and well-being through tailored chiropractic care, with a comprehensive approach focused on restoring mobility, reducing pain, and improving overall function. Techniques used: Diversified, Drop techniques, Flexion-Distraction, Blocking Techniques, Trigger Point Therapy Email: rodney@amershamchiropractic.co.uk Leena LakhaniBSc (Hons) MSChPHPC Registered | Society of podiatrists and chiropodists Graduated from Southampton University in 1996 gaining a BSc (Hons) in Podiatry. Member of the Health Professions Council and a member of the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists. These memberships are renewed every year. These qualifications and affiliations provide full indemnity insurance and enable me to work for the NHS and privately as a State Registered Podiatrist and take referrals from BUPA registered consultants. Leena holds certificates in local anaesthesia and can directly refer to Consultants for further investigations and treatments when required. I am qualified and have many years of experience in performing Nail Surgery Operations, to help with in-grown toe nails. Leena is a a qualified reflexologist and has been practicing reflexology for over 15 years.Facebook Twitter Linkedin Nicole Brooks Nicole has a bachelor’s degree in psychology with sport and exercise science and a master’s degree in clinical nutrition.Nicole is a Sports Massage Therapist who uses techniques including: - Deep tissue massage, - Soft tissue release, - Muscle energy techniques, - Neuro-muscular techniques, - Myofascial massage, - Instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy, and - Dry cupping to treat a range of muscular and soft tissue conditions. She has 9 years of experience in the fitness and rehabilitation industry, with a particular interest in inflammatory myopathies and sport-specific rehabilitation. Sharon EganMassage Therapist Jill Davies Debbie Hawkes Jacqui Fox Recent Articles Paediatric Chiropractor Amersham: Supporting Growing Children and Teenagers Sciatica Myths vs Facts: When to Choose Chiropractic, Physio, or Imaging Gardening Without Back Pain: Seasonal Prep, Hinge Mechanics, and Recovery Hot Topics All articles Back pain Bike Fit Body pain Body posture Business Children’s Health Chronic pain Cycling Ergonomics Cycling Posture Exercise Frozen shoulder Gardening Tips Headache Health & Wellness Hip pain Injury Prevention Kids Knee pain Lifting heavy loads Neck Pain Neck Pain in Cycling Neck Posture Neck/upper back pain Nerve Pain Nutrition Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis Paediatric Chiropractic Physiotherapy & Chiropractic Posture & Growth Pregnancy Sciatica Short leg syndromes Shoulder Pain Skiing Sports Sports injuries Spring Summer Walking Winter Patient Privacy Policy (GDPR) Amersham Chiropractic Clinic respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data. Click here to read our privacy policy. Contact Us 18 Woodside Road Amersham Buckinghamshire HP6 6AJ 01494 43 43 66 reception@amershamchiropractic.co.uk © 2025 Amersham Chiropractic Clinic. 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Email Us Call us on 01494 43 43 66 Home Our clinic Our Team How to find us Fees About chiropractic Our articles FAQ What Is Chiropractic? Low back pain, neck pain, sports injuries Chiropractors are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions which are due to mechanical dysfunction of the joints and their effects on the nervous system. Chiropractors use their hands to adjust the joints of the spine and extremities where signs of restriction in movement are found; this improves mobility and relieves pain. The body’s own healing processes (which we normally recognise in its ability to heal bruises, cuts and broken bones) will then be able to get on with the task of improving health. This treatment is known as ‘adjustment’ or ‘manipulation’. Poor, inadequate or incorrect function in the spine can cause irritation of the nerves that control posture and movement. This spinal nerve stress (which may be caused by factors such as accident, poor diet, lack of exercise, poor posture and anxiety) can lead to the symptoms of discomfort and pain. By manipulating joints, chiropractors stimulate the joint movement receptors – the body’s position sensors which provide feedback to the brain on where the joint is in space. This stimulation can affect the way the nervous system works. Depending on where the nerve irritation has occurred in the spine, symptoms may include the following: Symptoms Back pain and stiffness Sciatica or numbness Restricted spinal joint movement Neck pain and stiffness Migraines, headaches Joint pains/stiffness Problems Disc problems and arthritis. Sprains, muscle imbalances Sprains, strains, cartilage issues Arthritis Sports injuries This is because the irritation of the nerve in one area can sometimes lead to pain (known as ‘referred’ pain) in other parts of the body. Painful symptoms are a warning sign which should not be ignored; a chiropractor is trained to diagnose the cause, and if indicated treat using manipulation. Chiropractors do not prescribe drugs or use surgical procedures. Know More A Brief History of Chiropractic All British Chiropractic Association Chiropractors have undergone a minimum of a four-year, full-time, internationally accredited degree course. Studies include the medical sciences, clinical diagnostic skills, orthopaedic and neurological testing, taking and reading of x-rays. They are also trained to have a complete repertoire of chiropractic adjustment menthods to suit the varied needs of patients and treat the whole range of musculoskeletal conditions. Soon after graduation, Chiropractors follow a postgraduate training scheme (PRT), which provides the framework for a period of postgraduate training and professional development. PRT enables newly qualified chiropractors to work in professional clinical settings in regular contact with more experienced colleagues who act as trainers/mentors. In addition to practical clinical aspects, further structured education is provided. Each graduate is partnered with a recognised Chiropractic Trainer with whom they have regular contact. Each graduate must fulfil a range of learning requirements. Newly graduated Chiropractors thus complete the smooth transition to autonomous professional practice in the clinical setting. The Chiropractor’s learning continues throughout his/her professional career. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is now a statutory requirement, monitored by the General Chiropractic Council. Statutory Regulation of Chiropractic The General Chiropractic Council (GCC) is a UK-wide statutory body with regulatory powers, established by the Chiropractors Act 1994. It has four main duties: To protect the public by establishing and operating a scheme of statutory regulation for chiropractors, similar to the arrangements that cover other health professionals To set the standards of chiropractic education, practice and conduct To ensure the development of the profession of chiropractic, using a model of continuous improvement in practice To promote the profession of chiropractic so that its contribution to the health of the nation is understood and recognised Since June 2001 the title of ‘chiropractor’ has been protected by law and it is a criminal offence, liable to prosecution, to describe oneself as any sort of chiropractor without being registered with the GCC. For more detail, please visit the GCC Website. About Chiropractic Care All British Chiropractic Association Chiropractors have undergone a minimum of a four-year, full-time, internationally accredited degree course. Studies include the medical sciences, clinical diagnostic skills, orthopaedic and neurological testing, taking and reading of x-rays. They are also trained to have a complete repertoire of chiropractic adjustment menthods to suit the varied needs of patients and treat the whole range of musculoskeletal conditions. Soon after graduation, Chiropractors follow a postgraduate training scheme (PRT), which provides the framework for a period of postgraduate training and professional development. PRT enables newly qualified chiropractors to work in professional clinical settings in regular contact with more experienced colleagues who act as trainers/mentors. In addition to practical clinical aspects, further structured education is provided. Each graduate is partnered with a recognised Chiropractic Trainer with whom they have regular contact. Each graduate must fulfil a range of learning requirements. Newly graduated Chiropractors thus complete the smooth transition to autonomous professional practice in the clinical setting. The Chiropractor’s learning continues throughout his/her professional career. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is now a statutory requirement, monitored by the General Chiropractic Council. Recent Articles Paediatric Chiropractor Amersham: Supporting Growing Children and Teenagers Sciatica Myths vs Facts: When to Choose Chiropractic, Physio, or Imaging Gardening Without Back Pain: Seasonal Prep, Hinge Mechanics, and Recovery Hot Topics All articles Back pain Bike Fit Body pain Body posture Business Children’s Health Chronic pain Cycling Ergonomics Cycling Posture Exercise Frozen shoulder Gardening Tips Headache Health & Wellness Hip pain Injury Prevention Kids Knee pain Lifting heavy loads Neck Pain Neck Pain in Cycling Neck Posture Neck/upper back pain Nerve Pain Nutrition Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis Paediatric Chiropractic Physiotherapy & Chiropractic Posture & Growth Pregnancy Sciatica Short leg syndromes Shoulder Pain Skiing Sports Sports injuries Spring Summer Walking Winter Patient Privacy Policy (GDPR) Amersham Chiropractic Clinic respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data. Click here to read our privacy policy. Contact Us 18 Woodside Road Amersham Buckinghamshire HP6 6AJ 01494 43 43 66 reception@amershamchiropractic.co.uk © 2025 Amersham Chiropractic Clinic. 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Email Us Call us on 01494 43 43 66 Home Our clinic Our Team How to find us Fees About chiropractic Our articles FAQ What Is Chiropractic? Low back pain, neck pain, sports injuries Chiropractors are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions which are due to mechanical dysfunction of the joints and their effects on the nervous system. Chiropractors use their hands to adjust the joints of the spine and extremities where signs of restriction in movement are found; this improves mobility and relieves pain. The body’s own healing processes (which we normally recognise in its ability to heal bruises, cuts and broken bones) will then be able to get on with the task of improving health. This treatment is known as ‘adjustment’ or ‘manipulation’. Poor, inadequate or incorrect function in the spine can cause irritation of the nerves that control posture and movement. This spinal nerve stress (which may be caused by factors such as accident, poor diet, lack of exercise, poor posture and anxiety) can lead to the symptoms of discomfort and pain. By manipulating joints, chiropractors stimulate the joint movement receptors – the body’s position sensors which provide feedback to the brain on where the joint is in space. This stimulation can affect the way the nervous system works. Depending on where the nerve irritation has occurred in the spine, symptoms may include the following: Symptoms Back pain and stiffness Sciatica or numbness Restricted spinal joint movement Neck pain and stiffness Migraines, headaches Joint pains/stiffness Problems Disc problems and arthritis. Sprains, muscle imbalances Sprains, strains, cartilage issues Arthritis Sports injuries This is because the irritation of the nerve in one area can sometimes lead to pain (known as ‘referred’ pain) in other parts of the body. Painful symptoms are a warning sign which should not be ignored; a chiropractor is trained to diagnose the cause, and if indicated treat using manipulation. Chiropractors do not prescribe drugs or use surgical procedures. Know More A Brief History of Chiropractic All British Chiropractic Association Chiropractors have undergone a minimum of a four-year, full-time, internationally accredited degree course. Studies include the medical sciences, clinical diagnostic skills, orthopaedic and neurological testing, taking and reading of x-rays. They are also trained to have a complete repertoire of chiropractic adjustment menthods to suit the varied needs of patients and treat the whole range of musculoskeletal conditions. Soon after graduation, Chiropractors follow a postgraduate training scheme (PRT), which provides the framework for a period of postgraduate training and professional development. PRT enables newly qualified chiropractors to work in professional clinical settings in regular contact with more experienced colleagues who act as trainers/mentors. In addition to practical clinical aspects, further structured education is provided. Each graduate is partnered with a recognised Chiropractic Trainer with whom they have regular contact. Each graduate must fulfil a range of learning requirements. Newly graduated Chiropractors thus complete the smooth transition to autonomous professional practice in the clinical setting. The Chiropractor’s learning continues throughout his/her professional career. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is now a statutory requirement, monitored by the General Chiropractic Council. Statutory Regulation of Chiropractic The General Chiropractic Council (GCC) is a UK-wide statutory body with regulatory powers, established by the Chiropractors Act 1994. It has four main duties: To protect the public by establishing and operating a scheme of statutory regulation for chiropractors, similar to the arrangements that cover other health professionals To set the standards of chiropractic education, practice and conduct To ensure the development of the profession of chiropractic, using a model of continuous improvement in practice To promote the profession of chiropractic so that its contribution to the health of the nation is understood and recognised Since June 2001 the title of ‘chiropractor’ has been protected by law and it is a criminal offence, liable to prosecution, to describe oneself as any sort of chiropractor without being registered with the GCC. For more detail, please visit the GCC Website. About Chiropractic Care All British Chiropractic Association Chiropractors have undergone a minimum of a four-year, full-time, internationally accredited degree course. Studies include the medical sciences, clinical diagnostic skills, orthopaedic and neurological testing, taking and reading of x-rays. They are also trained to have a complete repertoire of chiropractic adjustment menthods to suit the varied needs of patients and treat the whole range of musculoskeletal conditions. Soon after graduation, Chiropractors follow a postgraduate training scheme (PRT), which provides the framework for a period of postgraduate training and professional development. PRT enables newly qualified chiropractors to work in professional clinical settings in regular contact with more experienced colleagues who act as trainers/mentors. In addition to practical clinical aspects, further structured education is provided. Each graduate is partnered with a recognised Chiropractic Trainer with whom they have regular contact. Each graduate must fulfil a range of learning requirements. Newly graduated Chiropractors thus complete the smooth transition to autonomous professional practice in the clinical setting. The Chiropractor’s learning continues throughout his/her professional career. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is now a statutory requirement, monitored by the General Chiropractic Council. Recent Articles Paediatric Chiropractor Amersham: Supporting Growing Children and Teenagers Sciatica Myths vs Facts: When to Choose Chiropractic, Physio, or Imaging Gardening Without Back Pain: Seasonal Prep, Hinge Mechanics, and Recovery Hot Topics All articles Back pain Bike Fit Body pain Body posture Business Children’s Health Chronic pain Cycling Ergonomics Cycling Posture Exercise Frozen shoulder Gardening Tips Headache Health & Wellness Hip pain Injury Prevention Kids Knee pain Lifting heavy loads Neck Pain Neck Pain in Cycling Neck Posture Neck/upper back pain Nerve Pain Nutrition Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis Paediatric Chiropractic Physiotherapy & Chiropractic Posture & Growth Pregnancy Sciatica Short leg syndromes Shoulder Pain Skiing Sports Sports injuries Spring Summer Walking Winter Patient Privacy Policy (GDPR) Amersham Chiropractic Clinic respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data. Click here to read our privacy policy. Contact Us 18 Woodside Road Amersham Buckinghamshire HP6 6AJ 01494 43 43 66 reception@amershamchiropractic.co.uk © 2025 Amersham Chiropractic Clinic. 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Email Us Call us on 01494 43 43 66 Home Our clinic Our Team How to find us Fees About chiropractic Our articles FAQ Chiropractors Team Amersham ChiropractorsOther TherapistsReceptionists Dr Michael B GouldBSc DC FRCC(Orthopaedics) Dip Ac CCEPDoctor of Chiropractic Graduated from the Anglo European College of Chiropractic with a BSc Chiropractic in 1993. Post-graduate accreditations include Doctor of Chiropractic (European Chiropractic Union), Director of Academic Affairs of the Faculty of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation of the Royal College of Chiropractors. Specialist Fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractors (Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Faculty), Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner and Diploma in Western Acupuncture. Techniques used: Diversified; Acupuncture/Dry Needling; Drop Techniques; Blocking Techniques; Activator Technique Email: michael@amershamchiropractic.co.uk Dr Paula HamlenDC MChiro, BSc (Hons)Doctor of Chiropractic Graduated with a Masters degree in Chiropractic in Oxfordshire followed by a supplementary chiropractic qualification at The Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth. Paula has been practising chiropractic in the West Midlands, before making the move to Buckinghamshire. In addition to her chiropractic qualifications, Paula has further developed her skillset to supplement her treatments with acupuncture, kinesiology taping (rock taping) and Sacro-Occipital technique. Prior to studying chiropractic, Paula studied in Nottingham to successfully attain a degree in Physiology and Pharmacology. She didn’t pursue this as a career, preferring to be ‘hands on’, treating and interacting personally with her patients. Techniques used: Diversified (Anglo-European College of Chiropractic) and McTimoney chiropractic, Taping, Blocking, SOT, Drop and Acupuncture. Dr Rodney FoxMaster’s degree in ChiropracticDoctor of Chiropractic Rodney graduated with a Master’s degree in Chiropractic from the renowned Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth. A long-time resident of Amersham, Rodney has returned to his hometown to continue his practice and offer his expertise to the local community. Inspired by witnessing the positive impact chiropractic treatment had on his father from a young age, Rodney developed a deep passion for the field. He is dedicated to helping others achieve optimal health and well-being through tailored chiropractic care, with a comprehensive approach focused on restoring mobility, reducing pain, and improving overall function. Techniques used: Diversified, Drop techniques, Flexion-Distraction, Blocking Techniques, Trigger Point Therapy Email: rodney@amershamchiropractic.co.uk Leena LakhaniBSc (Hons) MSChPHPC Registered | Society of podiatrists and chiropodists Graduated from Southampton University in 1996 gaining a BSc (Hons) in Podiatry. Member of the Health Professions Council and a member of the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists. These memberships are renewed every year. These qualifications and affiliations provide full indemnity insurance and enable me to work for the NHS and privately as a State Registered Podiatrist and take referrals from BUPA registered consultants. Leena holds certificates in local anaesthesia and can directly refer to Consultants for further investigations and treatments when required. I am qualified and have many years of experience in performing Nail Surgery Operations, to help with in-grown toe nails. Leena is a a qualified reflexologist and has been practicing reflexology for over 15 years.Facebook Twitter Linkedin Nicole Brooks Nicole has a bachelor’s degree in psychology with sport and exercise science and a master’s degree in clinical nutrition.Nicole is a Sports Massage Therapist who uses techniques including: - Deep tissue massage, - Soft tissue release, - Muscle energy techniques, - Neuro-muscular techniques, - Myofascial massage, - Instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy, and - Dry cupping to treat a range of muscular and soft tissue conditions. She has 9 years of experience in the fitness and rehabilitation industry, with a particular interest in inflammatory myopathies and sport-specific rehabilitation. 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Email Us Call us on 01494 43 43 66 Home Our clinic Our Team How to find us Fees About chiropractic Our articles FAQ Treatment at Amersham Chiropractic CentreChiropractic is suitable for the whole family. At Amersham ChiropracticWe can ease pregnancy-related symptoms At Amersham ChiropracticWe understand sports injuries At Amersham ChiropracticWe're trained to help you get the most out of the life Testimonials “Mr D R ““I have been a regular patient of Amersham Chiropractic Clinic. Michael, Anna, Kate and the team always provide excellent treatment and support; professional, timely and concerned with fixing the underlying problem rather than treating the symptom I am very happy to recommend the Clinic.” – Mr D R” “ Mr J BProduct Designer, That Biz ““Being a long term backache sufferer I’ve often had time off work with it. Since having treatment at Amersham Chiropractic I very rarely suffer now and have not even needed one day off work.” – Mr J B” “Mr C W ““Following a back injury at work, I have found that visits to Amersham Chiropractic Clinic have enabled me to continue my physical work as a landscape gardener. – Mr D K” “Mrs G N ““A pleasant all round experience. Knowledgable and professional chiropractors and helpful, friendly receptionists.” – Mrs G N” “Mr D F ““Fantastic. Went with a bad backache and soon was playing football again.” – Mr D F” “Mr RS “I have been suffering from sciatica for 30 odd years. Recently have been getting no sleep at all due to being constantly woken by pins and needles in my leg. Since I visited Michael he has really helped me a lot with his treatments and I am now getting a good nights sleep again. I would definitely recommend Dr Micheal Gould. Raj, Gt Missenden” Amersham Chiropractic Amersham Chiropractic Centre – serving patients in Amersham, Chesham, Aylesbury, Gerards Cross, The Chalfonts and surrounding area. What Is Chiropractic?A system of complementary medicine based on the diagnosis and manipulative treatment of misalignments of the joints, especially of the spine, which contribute to other disorders by affecting the nerves, muscles, and ligaments. You are in safe hands Know More We are all professionally registered, with The General Chiropractic Council and members of the British Chiropractic Association. We are also registered with AXA/PPP, VITALITY, AVIVA and all major Medical Health Insurance companies. Michael Gould is also an orthopaedic specialist Fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractors. We have our own Rehabilitation Gym and Sports Massage Therapist on the premises. There is an onsite Registered Podiatrist and Therapeutic Sports Massage to make sure you have the best treatment. About Chiropractic An Award Winning Team In 2010, 2013, 2016 and 2019 the Clinic was awarded and renewed for a fourth successive term in 2019 the Clinic was accorded two prestigious awards by the profession, one for clinical excellence and the other, patient satisfaction. About Us Articles about some things we frequently treat All articlesBack painChronic painLifting heavy loadsSports Chiropractic For Low Back Pain By Dr Michael Gould | All articles, Back pain, Chronic pain, Lifting heavy loads, Sports All articlesBack painBody postureHip painKnee painNeck/upper back pain Sciatica By Dr Michael Gould | All articles, Back pain, Body posture, Hip pain, Knee pain, Neck/upper back pain All articlesBack painBody painBody postureLifting heavy loadsSciatica Back Care Advice By Dr Michael Gould | All articles, Back pain, Body pain, Body posture, Lifting heavy loads, Sciatica See more articles Recent Articles Paediatric Chiropractor Amersham: Supporting Growing Children and Teenagers Sciatica Myths vs Facts: When to Choose Chiropractic, Physio, or Imaging Gardening Without Back Pain: Seasonal Prep, Hinge Mechanics, and Recovery Hot Topics All articles Back pain Bike Fit Body pain Body posture Business Children’s Health Chronic pain Cycling Ergonomics Cycling Posture Exercise Frozen shoulder Gardening Tips Headache Health & Wellness Hip pain Injury Prevention Kids Knee pain Lifting heavy loads Neck Pain Neck Pain in Cycling Neck Posture Neck/upper back pain Nerve Pain Nutrition Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis Paediatric Chiropractic Physiotherapy & Chiropractic Posture & Growth Pregnancy Sciatica Short leg syndromes Shoulder Pain Skiing Sports Sports injuries Spring Summer Walking Winter Patient Privacy Policy (GDPR) Amersham Chiropractic Clinic respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data. 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