By trade, James Scrimshaw has been a chiropractor for 26 years, and he still today thoroughly enjoys giving hands on treatment at his clinics in Westbury on Trym and Thornbury.
Words from James Scrimshaw
Mary came to me in April this year with severe pain pain, stiffness and immobility following compression fractures in her L1 & L2 in 2002 after carrying heavy compost. Things got dramatically worse after a cruise in 2004 when her neck collapsed forward and since then it’s been impossible to keep her head up for any period of time, relying on an orthopaedic support to hold her neck up.
She chose to try MBST to attempt to drop inflammation and improve function at cell level, permeating through to better quality tissue and function.
The results have been remarkable. She’s now able to do all her exercises, keep her head up for long periods without any support and is generally a different person to the one I met almost 3 months ago.
There is still some way to go but this is a remarkable example of how treating at call level with MBST can initiate a healing process and change the lives of patients
Trym Lodge, 1 Henbury Road, Bristol BS9 3HQ
0117 959 6531; curaclinical.com




