Clinic Facilities
Intern Teaching Clinic
Our final year Interns work in the clinic under the close supervision of tutors - experienced chiropractors, who are all registered with the General Chiropractic Council (GCC), and are members of the British Chiropractic Association (BCA). All aspects of diagnosis and management of your condition are discussed and reviewed by your Intern and the supervising tutors.
Associate Clinic
The Associate Clinic allows fully qualified chiropractors to use the clinic facilities to run a private clinic.
Faculty Clinic
The Faculty Clinic runs in the early mornings where clinical services are provided by chiropractors who teach in the College. Most have additional post graduate qualifications and are considered experts in their field.
Satellite Clinic
The AECC also operates a satellite clinic at the Talbot Campus of Bournemouth University on Tuesday's and Friday's. This is available to staff and students at the University, although external patients are also accepted. .
X-Ray Facilities
The clinic has a moderin radiology department managed by a Senior Radiographer. The X-ray department is also busy with referrals from other healthcare practitioners. X-rays are not always necessary and any decision to take x-rays will be taken in consultation with you. We will weigh the risks against the benefits and advise you accordingly at all times.
Fluoroscopy Studies
The Institute for Musculoskeletal Research & Clinical Implementation (IMRCI) is a research centre within the AECC. The Institute’s major area of research is spinal mechanics to further our understanding of the relationship between dysfunctional movement and neck and back pain. One way this research is conducted is with sophisticated digital fluoroscopy and image processing to give continuous inter-vertebral motion data as the person bends, actively or passively. Click here to view videos of how images are acquired and how the image processing is used to track them through a large series of images.
The IMRCI developed quantitative digital fluoroscopy known as OSMIA (Objective Spinal Motion Imaging Assessment) is currently used for research only.
Osteoporosis
The AECC offers DXA Bone Mineral Density Scans that can assess your risk for bone fractures related to osteoporosis. If you are concerned about osteoporosis, speak to your chiropractic intern or clinical supervisor to help determine whether you should receive such a scan. Only the bones in one of your heels are scanned, which takes less than 1 minute and is painless. You will receive a report of your results, which you may request to be forwarded on to your GP. You may also be advised about supplements, exercise and other ways to prevent or minimise the effects of osteoporosis. The bone scan clinic usually takes place on a monthly basis.
Orthotics and Braces
We offer a variety of foot orthotic devices. These are aids to help support an injured or weak ankle or foot. Some are simply fitted from a supply of pre-made items, others are custom made from plaster casts taken here in the clinic. Many of these devices help to correct gait, abnormalities and help to alleviate foot/ankle pain. We also fit a variety of braces when clinically indicated.
Nutritionist
Should your intern consider that you may benefit from a consultation with a registered nutritionist then this can be arranged within the clinic to advise you on your individual needs.
Specialised Medical Consultations
During your initial consultation it may be deemed necessary to have your condition checked by one of our medical practitioners. This consultation will be arranged by your intern.
Massage Therapy
Massage Therapy is available either as a referral from your chiropractic intern or you can book directly with clinic reception.
Pilates
Pilates classes are offered for further information and to book a place please call 01202 436222.