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FAQ

We can briefly sort out your questions before you visit.

From how to book and pricing to your first visit and traffic accident treatment, we've gathered the most common questions in a clear, signpost-like format.

Key points at a glance

We've put together only the items that tend to cause the most concern first. You can check the finer details in the questions below.

What to expect at your first visit

After check-in, we ask about your symptoms and confirm your condition, then explain the treatment plan and how often you should visit before proceeding.

How pricing works

Costs vary depending on whether the treatment is covered by insurance or paid out of pocket, so we explain the likely cost range as clearly as possible before treatment.

Consultation for traffic accidents

You can consult us even if you only have discomfort right after an accident. We also help you sort out where to continue treatment and what paperwork is needed.

Sports injuries

For sprains and muscle strains, we also take upcoming competitions into account and consider how to adjust training volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

We've organized 10 items, from basics like appointments and what to wear to consultations after traffic accidents. Open the questions below in order to check the ones you're interested in.

Walk-ins are possible, but if you want to minimize waiting time or have a lot to discuss at your first visit, contacting us in advance is smoother.

We ask about your symptoms, perform a physical examination, and check your movement, then explain the likely cause of the discomfort, the treatment plan, and how often you should come in.

It varies depending on the cause of your symptoms and the treatment provided. We check whether insurance applies and explain the difference between insured and self-paid treatment before starting.

For your first visit, it's best to allow a little extra time for a full assessment. Follow-up visits are generally shorter, depending on the treatment.

We recommend comfortable clothes that make it easy to check your shoulders, lower back, and knees. If you're coming after work, letting us know the area of concern helps us prepare.

In some cases, we can help when the pain has a clear cause. For chronic issues, we explain the difference from self-paid treatment in detail.

Please consult us even if the discomfort in your neck or lower back is still mild. We will work out the best approach based on your current treatment status and insurance procedures.

Yes. We check how the injury happened and your upcoming games, then help you decide whether you should rest now or adjust your training volume.

Yes. Based on how the pain appears and how you use your body, we may recommend combining hands-on treatment with acupuncture or pelvic alignment therapy.

We handle consultations for a wide range of ages. We tailor care to the issue, from school club injuries to strain from work or housework, as well as posture concerns.

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You can ask about the parts that are easiest to get stuck on first

This section helps you get a sense of the direction through the FAQ, then move to the service overview if you want more detail on suitable treatments, or to the pricing page if you want to compare costs.

If you're unsure whether to come in, a short consultation is fine. Please use the contact form as a starting point to sort out any concerns before your first visit.

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If anything is still unclear after reading, please feel free to ask.

You can send a short message about what you'd like to confirm before booking, where to go for treatment after a traffic accident, or when to seek care for a sports injury.