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Dr. Kevin Tomassini DC

Chiropractic Care

Real care for back pain, neck pain, and injury.

You've probably tried painkillers, maybe physio, maybe massage — but it's still not solving the issue. That's where chiropractic comes in. Let's find the root cause.

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You’ve tried everything else — let’s find the cause

Here’s a story I hear all the time. You’re searching online for stretches for your headaches, your neck pain, your low back pain. You already went to the GP, they gave you painkillers — but that’s not solving the issue. Maybe you saw a physio or got a massage, felt better for a day, and the pain came back.

That’s because painkillers and passive treatment manage the symptom. They don’t fix the cause.

What chiropractic actually does

As doctors of chiropractic, we focus on the alignment of the spine and the function of the nerves. When there’s a misalignment, there’s nerve pressure, tension on the muscles, and over time degenerative changes in the disc and the joints. What we do is realign the spine to remove that nerve pressure, let the joints move better, and reduce the muscle tension.

Your treatment, step by step

  1. Consultation & physical examination — we pinpoint where the problem actually is.
  2. Adjustment — realign the joints, take the pressure off the nerve.
  3. Flexion-distraction — gentle table decompression for disc problems.
  4. Rehab exercises — stretch what’s tight, strengthen what’s weak, to support the adjustment.
  5. Home program — core and posture work so the results last.

This is not a crack-and-go clinic. And surgery? That should always be the last resort.

Common questions

Does a chiropractic adjustment hurt? +

No. Most of the time you're going to hear a cracking sensation, like when you crack your knuckles — that's just gas releasing from the joints. It's not bones breaking. After the adjustment you'll feel more range of motion, less tension, and lighter.

When should I see a chiropractor versus a GP or physio? +

If you have an infection or a fracture, you go to the GP. A very acute muscle strain, the physio can help. But for chronic or recurring pain — headaches, neck pain, low back pain, the stuff that keeps coming back — that's where chiropractic comes in. I'll always tell you honestly if you need someone else.

Do I need an MRI first? +

Be careful with MRIs. They give a lot of information, but they can give false positives — you find things that aren't actually causing your symptoms. That's why we see a lot of unnecessary surgeries. A good consultation and physical examination come first.

Let me take you from pain to peak performance.

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