Tag: acupuncture

  • Acupuncturist Required

    Acupuncturist Required

    Are You An Acupuncturist Looking To Rent A Room?

    Would you like to be part of our team?

    The Devon Clinic is looking for a self-employed acupuncturist to expand our range of physical therapies

    An excellent opportunity to rent a room within a community based, not for profit company.

    We are on the lookout for a professional self-employed acupuncturist to join our team of self-employed therapists here at The Devon Clinic CIC on Hyde Road in central Paignton. The opportunity provides a safe and secure location in which to treat clients. It is ideal for mobile therapists and for those looking to expand their locations. We provide reasonable room rates and a staffed reception and waiting area.

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    Benefits of Joining Us

    *Flexible room rent (hourly, half and full-day options)*

    *Option to be added to our website and social media*

    *FREE text reminders to clients*

    *In-house referral system*

    *Option for your treatments to be included in funded packages*

    *You will be invited to practitioners meetings*

    *Opportunity to attend local community events*

     

    Treatment Rooms

    We have two good-sized manual therapy rooms available for hire.
    Each contains a therapy couch with pillows, hygienic couch coverings, chairs, lighting options and storage.
    Broadsands benefits from a full-sized sink.

    Room rent is £10.00 per hour, £35 per half-day (4 Hours) and £50 per full day

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                                       A Little About Our Values

    Certified Social Enterprise Logo

     

    Established in 2014, The Devon Clinic, a Community Interest Company, developed from a need for high quality but affordable complementary therapies in Torbay. Our core mission is to bring together qualified and experienced talking and physical therapists in a central location to benefit our community. Over the past six years, the clinic has provided affordable, part and fully funded treatments allowing everyone equal access to affordable and high-quality complementary health care.

    For further information or to arrange a viewing please contact us via the form below

     

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    Farewell Nick

    Nick MalyonIt is with great sadness that we announce acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist Nick Malyon has decided to move on from the clinic, in fact, the UK, to practice in Australia.

    Nick quickly became an integral part of our team after joining us back in May 2018. His worldwide training became invaluable in treating clients with a wide array of ailments from pain and discomfort to digestive and longterm medical conditions.

    In 2019, Nick became a member of our board of directors. Once again his knowledge and experience further supporting our community.

    We thank Nick for all his support both with his clients and The Devon Clinic CIC. We wish him every success in Australia.

     

     

     

     

     

  • My anxiety is awful for me but worse for my boyfriend

    “I appreciate that he tries to understand my struggle with anxiety, but I wish he didn’t have to.”

    For myself with anxiety, my boyfriend is an enigma. He drives long distances, eats expired foods, phones to order take away and goes to crowded places, all without fear. When we went to see Star Wars, the movie, the character in front of the theatre didn’t make my boyfriend think of a mass shooter. Not me. I have anxiety and it’s sometimes crippling. The very thought of one terrible thing happening on my way to work will have me frantically googling such things as ‘does invisible mould exist?’

    According to the internet, it is my boyfriend that has to learn to deal with me, like I am some exotic houseplant and you are unsure how/when to water it. Plastered over millions of websites are articles admonishing the partners to be more understanding, accepting and tolerant. Statements such as “Learn everything you can about your partner’s condition,” The more you can make yourself able to have thick skin, the better it is.”

    My boyfriend and I have learned to internalize these messages. He has listened, learned and adapted. Once when I freaked as to whether the meat we had cooked was safe to eat, he simply bought me a thermometer so I could check for myself. His gentle encouragement in getting me to Google less outrageous notions and his growing to understand my weird thinking patterns is much appreciated. It doesn’t make me feel better at the fact he has to learn to understand me at all.

    When I do have a panic attack, it’s just about the worst thing I have ever felt regardless of that thing being no big deal at all. I do feel a sadness that my panic attacks have affected him. After one particular episode, he broke down in tears through the frustration that my brain just could allow me to enjoy myself.

    It is also embarrassing. During the attack, I don’t care how I look or how ‘crazy’ I am being but after I seethe with shame. I am constantly terrified of being dramatic. One time I was on a plane, I became so scared that I started breathing into a paper bag-I don’t know why I just know I saw it once in a movie. My anxiety isn’t my fault. It is hard to see it that way when you have to leave the cinema part way through a space movie because the notion of space being that big scares you. It is also hard when I tell myself just to love my boyfriend that little bit more than I could snap out of this and make everything better for him.

    Rationally thinking, I know my anxiety is part of who I am. It does affect how I treat people and how I react, and sometimes it just feels really awful. But sometimes it makes me more empathetic, like when my boyfriend/best friend is nervous or sad because I know better than most how that feels and what it takes to relieve that stressor. I don’t get mad or lose my temper when someone can’t bring themselves to do something or even talk to me about it.

    My anxiety is just a part of me. I believe in therapy, meditation, medication, or whatever makes you feel more grounded. It doesn’t matter how hard I try, I will always just be an anxious person and just like any other personality trait, someone has, anxiety is just that: a train. It is something to be aware of, listen to and talk about but it is something you can live with.

    People with anxiety are not a monolith. The best advice for dating an anxious person comes from that.

  • Sciatica

    What others sayWhat is it?

    Sciatica is the name given to any sort of pain that is caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve. The Sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in your body, running from the back of your pelvis, through the buttocks, and all the way down each one of the legs, ending at your toes.

    But the most common cause of Sciatica is when your gluteus maximus muscle tightens, causing difficulty to move freely, and eventually working its way down your leg, to your feet and toes.

     

    Signs and Symptoms of Sciatica

    When the sciatic nerve is compressed or irritated, it will cause pain, numbness and sometimes even a tingling sensation that diffuse from your lower back and will travel down one of your legs to your foot and toes.

    Often the pain from Sciatica can range from being mild to very painful and can also be triggered or made worse by coughing, sneezing or even sitting for a long period of time. Sometimes Sciatica can cause muscle weakness in the affected area e.g. legs

    What is the cause of Sciatica?

    Sciatica is sometimes caused by a herniated or a slipped disc. This is caused when one of the discs that sit between the bones of the spine also known as the vertebrae is damaged and presses on the nerves.

    Another less common cause of Sciatica is spinal stenosis which means narrowing of the nerve passages in the spine. A spinal injury or infection, or even a growth within the spine such as a tumor.

     

    Of course you can minimize your risk of developing a slipped disc or severe back injury that could possibly lead to Sciatica by embracing a better posture and if you have a job that involves lifting heavy things on a daily basis, be sure to learn a good lifting technique to stop injury to the back. You should always stretch before and after exercises and exercise regularly. 

    Remedies for sciatica

    Sciatica can be helped by any of the following:

     

     

  • Acupuncture at the Devon Clinic

    What is Acupuncture?

    Acupuncture is arguably one of the first forms of recognised health care solutions in the world. A highly trained acupuncturist will be able to use subtle ways of diagnosing a patient, the acupuncture therapist will be able to utilise techniques that have been developed and refined over thousands of years.

    The acupuncturist will focus on you as a whole rather than just the illness because they will see all your symptoms in relation to each other or in a holistic way.

    The treatment involves putting very fine acupuncture needles into certain points on the body. The reason for this is so that it can interact and affect the flow of your body‚ qi, or vital energy.

    Does acupuncture hurt?

    The short answer is very rarely. This is because acupuncture needles nowadays are made with such precision that they are barely the width of a hair, sometimes you may feel something as they enter your body but it is more often a tingling than anything painful. I once had acupuncture for stress during a rather hectic time of my life and fell asleep despite having 20 needles in my back!

     

    What can Acupuncture be used for?

    National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines recommend acupuncture can be used for

    Although many people turn to acupuncture to help with

    • What others saychronic pain, such as neck pain
    • joint pain
    • dental pain
    • postoperative pain

    Some acupuncture practitioners use acupuncture to treat a far wider range of conditions, including:

    However, the evidence is not conclusive regarding the effectiveness of acupuncture for many of these conditions.

     

  • Back Pain and how to reduce it

    Chiropractor Torquay – Help with back pain

    Common causes of back pain:

    Quite often back pain can be caused by minor sprains, strains or injuries, or a pinched or irritated nerve. Back pain can also be set off by everyday activities at home or at work, or they can develop gradually, over time. Avoid bending awkwardly or for long periods, lifting heavy objects, slouching in chairs, twisting awkwardly, overstretching, driving or sitting in a hunched position or for long periods without taking a break or overusing the muscles.

    Back pain relief alternatives:

    Chiropractor TorquayChiropractor Torquay use a range of techniques which emphasises particularly on the manipulation of the spine to treat disorders of the bones, muscles and joints. Your chiropractor may choose to a treatment plan which involves manipulating the joints, using a controlled, sudden force to improve range and quality of motion to restore the function and prevention of injury in addition to back pain relief. Chiropractic care is generally considered a safe, effective treatment for acute low back pain.

     

     

    Chiropractor TorquayAcupuncture has proven to relieve chronic lower back pain effectively as many people have found it to be very helpful. Acupuncture treatment involves inserting very thin needles to various depths into strategic points on your body. Stimulating these strategic points of your body is said to correct the imbalance of qi and improve the flow of energy, according to traditional Chinese medicine. Some people believe that the effects come from stimulating the central nervous system which triggers the release of chemicals throughout the body through muscles, spinal cord, and brain. The chemicals then alter the experience of pain-causing relief for lower back pain.

     

    Chiropractor TorquayMassage therapy is seen as an aid for lower back pain and an effective adjunct to lower back treatments as it has proven to lessen and reduce lower back pain. Massage improves blood circulation, which aids in the recovery of muscle soreness from physical activity. In addition, massage relaxes muscles for an improved range of motion. Massage causes an increase in endorphin levels. The increase in endorphin levels is actually one of the greatest benefits of massage therapy. Endorphins are the chemicals the body produces that make you feel good, which is very effective in managing chronic pain and reducing it.

     

    Chiropractor TorquayBowen Technique A treatment consists of a series of gentle rolling moves with frequent pauses between moves giving the body time to benefit from each set. Practitioners treat the body as a whole or can target a specific problem, as they are able to pinpoint stress buildup in muscle groups and then release it.