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A study on Oxford Chiropractic treatment by Oxford Chiropractors
There have been many scientific studies into chiropractic treatment, the evidence to support and reject the treatment varies in its quality.
Some Oxford university scientific studies prove that Oxford chiropractic treatment is an effective treatment for lower back paint and the National Health Institute recommends chiropractic treatment for this condition. A pain in the lower back will either come from the muscles, bones, joints or nerves; any pain that lasts less than 3 months is referred to as acute back pain. Any longer than this an it’s then known as sub-acute/chronic back pain which can affect a person more than acute back pain.
The Department of Health’s report, ‘The Musculoskeletal Services Framework for England’ refers to chiropractic as a treatment option for musculoskeletal conditions (conditions that affect the muscles, bones and joints).
There is however limited evidence to support the fact that an Oxford chiropractor can cure symptoms such as migraines and headaches, commonly the research conflicts. There are occasions where patients that visit an Oxford Chiropractic clinic do find their migraine goes but there is little evidence to support these claims. Nowadays Chiropractic is accepted by healthcare professionals worldwide as a conventional medical treatment more research and evidence is still required.
These are the unwanted, but mostly mild and temporary effects of a successful treatment.
Sometimes after patients visit an Oxford Chiropractors Clinic they do experience very mild and temporary side effects. These include very mild pain in the back, slight stiffness of the back and slight tiredness. These will only last 2 days at the most and many patients feel the benefits of seeing an Oxford Chiropractor massively outweigh the mild, occasional side effects.
There have been reported cases that spinal manipulation used on the neck can have severe complications, such as a stroke. However, these cases have not been proved as the result of seeing a chiropractic clinic, the likelihood the patient had an underlying health issue. Many people in the UK suffer from heart disease but are not aware of it. Therefore it’s always worth seeing your local GP before you see an Oxford Chiropractor just so you know you’re fully fit and not at any health risks.
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If you’re suffering from back pain then you should see a Oxford chiropractor. Visit http://www.oxfordchiropractors.co.uk for highly qualified Oxford chiropractors at a professional Oxford chiropractic clinic.
Im applying to Oxford for Law what work experience should I get?
I thinking of applying for University of Oxford in 2010 and all my grades seem to be well on track but I wand to know what extra-curricular stuff i could do? Or any work experience I should get? Please help.
To be honest, you should try and keep your extra-curricular activities to a minimum. Oxford is a highly academic institution and at interview the tutors look down on students who have too many extra-curricular activities as they are seen as not being committed enough to their academic studies.
The key thing you need to demonstrate (seeing as your grades fit the bill) is that you have a real passion for your subject, above and beyond what is taught on the syllabus at school. Work experience in a wide range of law firms will therefore look great on your application. You should also try and read about different areas of the law and any new developments. Publications such as Legal Week and The Lawyer have really good websites so you should look at those. The Times also has a good law section which is particularly good as it does special editions for law students every now and then.
And please ignore the answer above that’s going on about recommendation letters – you don’t need any such thing to get into Oxford!!
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