Chiropractic center
Quirosalut Molins de Rei
The easiest way to take care of your health
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Our mission
Our team focuses on promoting your well-being and health, focusing on your body's natural ability to heal itself. We must respect and care for our body and nervous system. Always remember that the brain and body recover quicker when the FIVE PILLARS OF HEALTH are respected.
1. Proper functioning of the nervous system
2. Mental and spiritual well-being
3. Proper nutrition
4. Rest and relaxation
5. Exercise and movement
Communication between the brain and body occurs through the nervous system, a network of nerve cells that runs from the brain down through the spinal cord and extends throughout the body, allowing the brain to receive and send information, like a highway. If communication flows properly, your body and brain work perfectly, but if there's an obstacle on the highway, you can imagine what happens. Everyday physical, chemical, and emotional stressors affect the neurobiomechanics of our spine and, in turn, affect the flow of information between neurons.
Our chiropractic care is personalized and designed to improve nervous system function through adjustments along the spine and joints, allowing you to function at your full potential and heal as quickly as possible. We promote a holistic approach to health that includes nutritional, postural, and exercise advice. Take care of your health.
What is chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a holistic health profession recognized in more than 40 countries worldwide (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Italy, the United Kingdom, France, Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and many others) and deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of neurobiomechanical disorders of the neuromusculoskeletal system and their effects on general health. Chiropractic care is effective for most patients and has a solid scientific basis.
The most famous chiropractic researcher in the world is named Heidi Haavik.
Dr. Heidi Haavik is a chiropractor and neuroscientist. She graduated from the Auckland Chiropractic College in New Zealand in 1999 and received her PhD from the University of Auckland in 2008. She has been researching human neurophysiology for over 14 years. Neuroscience techniques have been necessary to investigate the effects of chiropractic adjustments on vertebrae with dysfunctional neurobiomechanics on different brain functions.
What does a chiropractor do?
Our chiropractor detects vertebrae with neurobiomechanical dysfunctions that are disrupting brain-body communication and performs spinal adjustments to eliminate interference from the Central and Peripheral Nervous System that generates cascading dysfunctions throughout the entire body. Back pain, headaches, dizziness, neck pain, sciatica, and fatigue are a few examples. Your brain needs the clearest possible sensory information coming from the body through the spinal cord. This helps the brain work and better adapt to your lifestyle. Imagine what happens when brain-body communication fails.
Chiropractic adjustments restore increasingly clear neurobiomechanical communication between your brain and body. As a result, your nervous system begins to function better, healing and cleansing your body much more quickly. Adjustments can be performed manually, using a tool such as an activator or blocks, or using special chiropractic tables with drops to facilitate the adjustment.
Our chiropractor's main goal is to improve the functionality of your spine, in order to enhance your overall body functions (physical, mental, and yes, even spiritual). This will improve your quality of life as quickly and sustainably as possible.
How are your nervous system and spine? What are you waiting for? Come see our chiropractor for a spinal checkup. Take care of your health.
Where do chiropractors study?
Chiropractors receive university training, a full-time higher education program (more than 5,000 hours of study) that grants a degree equivalent to a bachelor's, master's, or doctorate, lasting 5 to 7 years, depending on the country. The university training program includes in-depth knowledge of the human body, neurology, anatomy, pathophysiology, radiology, chemistry, and specific chiropractic techniques.
Current Spanish healthcare legislation (the Law on the Regulation of Health Professions) presents a legislative gap and currently does not define or consider chiropractic as a healthcare profession. Many aspiring chiropractors continue their studies at private Spanish universities or foreign universities.
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Tissue healing time
Tissue healing is a complex process in which the body repairs or regenerates damaged or injured tissue. This process involves several stages and biological mechanisms that interact to restore normal tissue function. There are different types of tissue in the human body: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissue.
Tissue healing time depends on the severity of the injury and the type of tissue. A small cut in the skin takes a few days, a broken or damaged bone takes months, and tendons and ligaments take months or years. Neuronal repair can take weeks or months, while in other cases, repair may be incomplete or not occur at all.
Give your nervous system time to begin communicating fluently so you can heal as quickly as possible and perform at your best. Take care of your health.
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Adjustment room
You'll feel right at home in our adjustment room. Aromatherapy and music therapy will accompany you throughout each chiropractic treatment. We have two elevating chiropractic benches and a flexion-distraction bench. Our chiropractor treats each patient individually to provide the most personalized treatment possible.
What are you waiting for? Come see our chiropractor for a spinal checkup. Take care of your health.

Flexion distraction bench
The flexion-distraction bench is used as a complementary treatment for conditions such as back pain, herniated discs, and lumbar strain. This table is equipped with an automatic motorized system that causes distraction and passive flexion of the spine.
Beneficial effects may include increased intervertebral space, reduced intradiscal pressure, decompression of nerve structures, improved circulation and nutrition of the discs, pain relief, reduced inflammation, inhibition of muscle spasms, and stimulation of mechanoreceptors.
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