Dr. Matthew Arnott Bio
Dr. Matthew Arnott is an Ottawa native who enjoys helping people meet their health goals. Dr. Arnott has an undergraduate degree in Bachelor of Kinesiology from Acadia University in Nova Scotia. While at Acadia University he was selected to work with the Men’s varsity hockey team where he travelled to two national championships giving him a breadth of experience in sport injury and management. Dr. Arnott also spent his 4 years working with children with special needs to develop and hone their motor patterns and control. Dr. Arnott then attended the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in Toronto. While at CMCC, Dr. Arnott attended continuing education seminars in addition to the mandatory course load. Dr. Arnott is trained in Thompson Technique, OTZ technique, and has taken numerous courses in functional biomechanics. Dr. Arnott is our acupuncture provider and uses it to for a wide array of conditions and symptoms.
Is in good standing with the College of Chiropractic Association of Canada
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It's great that you're considering chiropractic care for various conditions. Chiropractors can indeed provide treatments to address neuromusculoskeletal issues, including those related to scoliosis, hip and pelvis pain, and shoulder arthritis. However, it's important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional, such as a local chiropractor, to determine the most appropriate treatment approach for your specific situation.
For scoliosis, chiropractic care may involve spinal adjustments and exercises aimed at improving posture and reducing spinal curvature. A chiropractor can assess the severity of scoliosis and provide appropriate treatment recommendations.
In the case of hip and pelvis pain, chiropractors can assess the underlying cause of the pain and provide treatments such as spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, exercises, and other modalities to alleviate symptoms and promote healing.
Regarding shoulder arthritis, chiropractors may offer non-surgical treatment options to help manage the condition. These options can include rest, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs), chiropractic adjustments to improve range of motion, corticosteroid injections, and heat/cold therapy. However, the specific treatment plan would depend on the individual's condition and should be discussed with a chiropractor.
Remember, while chiropractic care can be beneficial for many individuals, it's important to have a thorough evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional to ensure that the treatments are appropriate for your specific needs. Consulting with a local chiropractor would allow you to discuss your condition in detail and determine the best course of action.
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