Poor posture

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The first part of the physical examination during your first chiropractic visit will be a careful postural analysis in the standing and seated position. We are looking for the existence of scoliosis or rotation or uneven shoulders, hips, pelvis or head. From the side view, we look at the alignment of the head with the shoulders, hip and legs, as well as noting the existence of any hyperkyphosis or hyperlordosis. The configuration of the legs and feet are also very significant. Any deviation from normal may produce problems for the vertebral column, and so your chiropractor will take into consideration each little postural abnormality when he decides on the causes of your pain and other symptoms.

There are some postural problems (some associated with personality types), which begin when the patient is very young, mainly in adolescence. If the posture becomes habitual, this has a negative impact on the vertebral column, resulting in permanent structural changes. For this reason, parents are advised to have their children's spines checked by a chiropractor while it is possible to have a greater influence on their healthy growth.

After a course of chiropractic treatments, it is possible that the chiropractor, working in collaboration with our physiotherapist, will suggest a course of postural re-education. This, together with an exercise program and regular chiropractic check ups, can help to maintain the spinal alignment in the long term.

We as chiropractor will also evaluate the possible need for orthotics. These are often custom made by a colleague who specialises in podiatry. Should they be needed, we will assess what is required to keep the spine healthy or to improve your symptoms and when you begin to wear the orthotics in your shoes, we will need to check your spine has adapted well to the new biomechanical situation created by their presence.

Appointment Times | Close it

Sunday to Wednesday: 9am to 6pm
Saturday and Thursday: 9am to 2pm
Friday: off

Directions to the Centre | Close it

Al Thanya Road is a connecting road between the Jumeira Beach Road and the Al Wasl Road. The Emirates European Medical Centre is nearest the Al Wasl Road traffic lights, opposite the two large palaces. It is a large white villa with one dark blue wall and wrought iron railings at the front.
Check the map at the bottom of this box.

Going towards Dubai:
  1. If you are on the Jumeira Beach Road, turn right into Al Thanya Road at the traffic lights after the Burg al Arab Jumeira Beach hotel.
    The large green sign indicates Umm Sheif and Umm Suqeim 3.
  2. If you are on Al Wasl Road, turn left at the traffic lights after the Emarat petrol station and you will be in Al Thanya Road.
    The Centre is on the right almost immediately.
Going towards Dubai Marina:
  1. If you are on the Jumeira Beach Road, turn left into Al Thanya Road at the big green sign indicating Umm Sheif and Umm Seqeim 3; you will see Global Eye building on the corner of Al Thanya Road.
    The centre is at the top of the road just before the next traffic lights on the left.
  2. If you are on the Al Wasl Road, turn right at the traffic lights after the Al Faisal pharmacy and Choitrams.
    The Centre is the third villa on the right.
directions to the Emirates European Medical Centre, Dubai