chiropractic Treatments in Covent Garden
At Midtown Wellness Covent Garden, our chiropractic treatments are designed to restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve the natural function of your body. Whether you’re struggling with back or neck pain, recovering from an injury, or looking to enhance your overall performance, our chiropractors take a hands-on, holistic, and evidence-based approach to care.
Our team including Chiropractor and Physiotherapist Aditi Sanghani integrates spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, dry needling, acupuncture, and corrective exercises to address the root cause of your pain and support long-term recovery.
All chiropractic and physiotherapy appointments at Midtown Wellness are covered by all major health insurersincluding AXA, Aviva, Vitality, WPA, Healix, and Simplyhealth.
Why visit midtown wellness chiropractors?
Midtown Wellness Chiropractors believe everyone can benefit from a tailored, whole-person approach to health.
From supporting mothers; keeping the elderly active and mobile; aiding recovery from muscle and joint injuries, or contributing to the management of chronic long-term conditions, our team of physiotherapists will take the time to help you keep healthy and mobile, using expert hands-on treatment, exercise, and health advice.
As highly trained healthcare professionals our chiropractors take the time to understand your individual history, circumstances and unique physiology so they can provide you with a personalised plan to get you as healthy as you can be.
Chiropractors have the expertise and training to provide you with a thorough examination, taking the time to find out as much as they can about your current and past health history. They will also undertake physical examinations to ensure that they can provide the most suitable treatment plan, or if needed refer you to other healthcare professionals if required.
As trained allied healthcare professionals, we are experts in the musculoskeletal system – that is the muscles, joints and associated tissues and their relationship with other systems of the body.
We also work closely with other healthcare professionals such as consultants, GPs, nurses, podiatrists, personal trainers, psychologists, Psychotherapists, nutritionists and osteopaths to give you the best care possible.
What can you see our chiropractors for?
SPORTS-RELATED
Pre-sports preparation / readiness
Post-performance management
Return to sports rehabilitation
Sports technique development
Injury treatment and management
PAIN MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION
Chronic pain
Arthritic pain
Back pain and sciatica
Work from home pain
Joint problems
OTHER CONDITIONS
Vestibular issues
Post-operation rehabilitation
TMJ rehabilitation
Women’s health
Headache and migraines
CORPORATE & OFFICE
Workstation assessment
Postural improvement
Ergonomics seminars
What can I expect during a consultation?
Chiropractors will take the time to understand your symptoms, medical history and lifestyle which in turn will help them make an accurate diagnosis of the cause of your issue and formulate a treatment plan with you that will achieve the best outcome.
Your chiropractor will also need to undertake a physical examination which they will explain to you beforehand. This will often comprise of you undertaking some movements and for the osteopath to examine areas to feel for any tightness in the muscles and stiffness in the joints to identify problems.
Sometimes the cause of the problem may be in a different area to the pain, for example, pain in your lower arm may be linked to the nerves in your neck, so they may need to examine your whole body.
As with any health consultation, they will record this confidential information to form part of your health record and store it in accordance with legal requirements for medical data.
What does treatment involve?
Chiropractic treatment often involves manual therapy – a range of gentle hands-on techniques that focus on releasing tension, stretching muscles and improving mobility together with exercises and helpful advice designed to help you relieve or manage your pain, keep active and maintain the best of health.
Chiropractors often work with or refer you to other healthcare professionals as needed to ensure you receive the most appropriate care and treatment.
Chiropractic combined with Medical Acupunture / Dry Needling
Your Chiropractor may use dry needling alongside other techniques as needed. Dry needling targets tight muscle spots to help release them. Also known as Medical Acupuncture or Western Medical Acupuncture, this method uses fine needles and is based on modern anatomical and physiological knowledge. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends acupuncture for chronic pain, tension headaches, and migraines.
What is the difference between an osteopath, chiropractor and physiotherapist?
These three therapies have similarities and overlap, all aiming to reduce pain by improving structure and function. Each has distinct philosophies and methods to achieve these goals.
Chiropractors and osteopaths both emphasise nerve supply and blood flow, respectively. Chiropractors often focus more on spinal manipulation, while osteopaths use a wider range of techniques, including stretching, massage, cupping, acupuncture and mobilisation. Chiropractors typically have shorter sessions (15-20 minutes) compared to osteopaths (45-60 minutes), which often results in fewer treatments.
Physiotherapists are generally hands-on along with prescribed home exercises.
Osteopathy takes a holistic approach, addressing the whole body and underlying causes rather than just symptoms.