
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Madonna, Tom Brady, Michael Jordan… Surely you’ve heard those names before! What do they all have in common? Success and their close relationship with chiropractic. Chiropractic care isn’t just for people in pain or those who’ve “done something to their back.” It’s a proactive way of supporting how your body functions day to day. By keeping the spine moving well and the nervous system communicating efficiently, chiropractic helps the body move better, recover faster, and handle physical and mental stress more effectively. For people operating at the top of their game, that edge matters — and it’s often what allows them to perform consistently, adapt under pressure, and stay in the game longer.

Our Oxenford Chiropractor Dr. Trent adjusting Wimbledon Wildcard Athlete Ceressa Jackson. She has made us all so proud at her very first Grand Slam. Ceressa began chiropractic care with us when she was only three years old. It is an immense privilege for us to be part of her journey and watch her grow into the strong, focused and hardworking tennis player she is today.

Whether you’re in your first trimester or preparing for birth, chiropractic care can offer you comfort, confidence, and connection to your body. Our experienced chiropractors are here to walk alongside you, supporting your health and your baby’s development with every gentle adjustment.

Everyday I deal with people in pain and I am amazed that patients who have been in chronic pain for years aren’t taking this scientifically proven pain supplement on a daily basis. In fact I would say that if you are not taking this you are wasting your taking any other supplement it is literally that important.

We all know that we should maintain good posture throughout our lives, we remember our parents, grandparents and teachers telling us to stand and sit up straight. But why? How important is our posture for our overall health and wellbeing? Well the research is now showing us the devating affects abnormal posture has on not only our physical bodies but also our emotional wellbeing and brains.