Emma Roberts Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Services

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Chiropractic, McTimoney-Corley, NST Bowen,Sports Massage, Reiki, Intelligent Spinal Healing, Craniosacral, Barral Visceral Manipulation, Upledger, Orthotics, Kinesiology Allergy Testing, Tsuboki, Ultrasound, Exercise & stretching prescription, Ergonomics.

18/02/2025

I have been busy treating children with jaw TMJ pain recently and adult migraine patients with some remarkable positive results.

29/10/2024

I have been treating children using craniosacral and McTimoney Chiropractic since 1996 with some amazing results for perthes legge calve and pronounced speech delay in toddlers. This week after only one session my 4yr old patient began to talk - not just one word but whole sentences/song lyrics and could actually spell some words of her favourite books. Her nursery staff/family thought she would never do so. The McTimoney-Corley cranial adjustment technique and Bowen NST TMJ/hyoid release Myofascial work is extremely beneficial and light touch/non invasive.

19/10/2024

I am a McTimoney Chiropractor who has ridden and owned horses all my life and I understand the relationship between injury, rehabilitation, therapy and recovery only too well. I underwent a 5 year training to learn to treat humans including learning paediatrics/neuro/cranial/sports injury chiropractic techniques and a 2 year training afterwards to learn to treat all species of animals. I went on to teach on the Chiropractic training course and to become a paid student examiner which I still participate. Its been over 30yrs since I started training as a McTimoney Chiropractor in 1991 and I worked as a human and equine sports massage therapist whilst I was training.

17/08/2024
10/06/2024
10/03/2024

This smart young man is suited and booted for his official new job as a disease detection dog.

Max passed his early scent training with flying colours and is now a fully fledged member of the team teaching us how early dogs can detect the disease. The knowledge our dogs provide could lead to faster, accurate diagnosis and access to treatments.

https://www.medicaldetectiondogs.org.uk/about-us/bio-detection-dogs/

14/09/2023

KENNEL CLUB TO HOST FREE WEBINAR AS PART OF COMMITMENT TO IMPROVING BRACHYCEPHALIC HEALTH

The Kennel Club’s health team is hosting a free webinar for owners, breeders and veterinary professionals who would like to find out more about brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS), a progressive breathing disorder that can impair a dog’s ability to exercise, play, eat and sleep.

The webinar, part of a series organised by The Kennel Club’s health team, is taking place via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday 20 September 2023 from 7 – 8:30pm and will explore what research has told us to date about the condition, symptoms, possible treatment options, and methods of reducing risk – including details of The Kennel Club and University of Cambridge Respiratory Function Grading (RFG) scheme. Those interested in attending the webinar can register here.
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The webinar includes a presentation from specialist Dr Jane Ladlow, a leading expert in brachycephalic health and chief assessor of the RFG scheme. This presentation will be followed by a question and answer session, giving attendees a chance to put forward their queries and experiences for discussion (questions can also be pre-submitted at the time of registration).

BOAS has been identified in brachycephalic breeds – breeds with flat, wide-shaped heads. Abnormalities in the airway of some brachycephalic dogs can partially obstruct the passage of air through the nose and throat, making it difficult for them to breathe normally. More information about BOAS is available on The Kennel Club website.

https://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/health-and-dog-care/health/health-and-care/a-z-of-health-and-care-issues/breathing-problems-brachycephalic-dogs/

The Kennel Club and University of Cambridge developed its RFG scheme in 2019 to assess Bulldogs, French Bulldogs and Pugs for BOAS. It aims to advise owners if their dog is affected and gives guidance to breeders so they can make informed decisions to lower the risk of producing affected puppies and improve the health of future generations. The scheme, which is based on research at the University of Cambridge funded by The Kennel Club and The Kennel Club Charitable Trust, will be discussed in more detail during the webinar, including the evidence behind the scheme, how it works and how owners can access the scheme. Information is also available online at thekennelclub.org.uk/RFGS

https://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/health-and-dog-care/health/getting-started-with-health-testing-and-screening/respiratory-function-grading-scheme/

Following a huge increase in popularity of some brachycephalic dogs and the launch of The Kennel Club’s report ‘Play Your Part: Breeding, Buying and Bringing up Brachycephalic Dogs Better’ earlier this month urging collaboration on the health issues this demand has caused, this webinar is part of The Kennel Club’s commitment to improving brachycephalic dog health. More information about what The Kennel Club is doing to protect and improve brachycephalic dog health is available at thekennelclub.org.uk/brachyhub

https://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/about-us/campaigns/brachycephalic-breeds/

or by emailing [email protected]

The Kennel Club’s health-focused webinar series have so far this year explored other canine conditions such as epilepsy, colour dilution alopecia and osteosarcoma, as well as the science of DNA testing for health, with experts, researchers, owners and breeders. The webinars aim to raise awareness of various canine health concerns, explore research and future studies, improve diagnosis and outlook, and support dogs affected with the condition, and their owners.

Past webinars can be watched on The Kennel Club’s YouTube channel.

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Windsor

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

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