Shelley Chiropractic, located in Shelley, WA is run by two female Chiropractors Drs. Victoria Shoemaker Young and Susanna Chan. Victoria and Susanna specialise in low force chiropractic techniques but also use traditional manual adjustive techniques. The practitioners will treat each case individually and work with patients within their comfort levels. www.shelleychiropractic.com.au LOCATION: Shop 15, 17 Tribute St., SHELLEY, WA (08) 9354 7307
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Shelley Chiropractic Christmas Hours
Give the Gift of Health this Christmas
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
After Hours Emergency Appointments and Home Visits
Excellent Website for Women!
Welcome to Conscious Woman!
We are delighted to offer an exciting array of interactive, online workshops on topics that are either not readily available to or generally contemplated by the majority of the population. Nearly all of our presenters are nationally and/or world renowned in their areas of expertise; we are excited by the possibilities that the virtual classroom environment can bring in connecting people of varying interests and passions, and in challenging our perceptions of some highly controversial subjects. The focus of our first year will be on programs and resources for the childbearing years, from birth and breastfeeding to postpartum healing and choices that we make regarding the health and well-being of our children. We are currently developing a series of workshops on environmental issues and other health-related programs that will appeal to all women, and will continue to update you on our developments through our Director's blog and emails to those who join our mailing list.
As you will see, many of our online workshops will provide continuing education credits for various professionals, although nearly all are intended for general audiences. Our growing array of online forums will provide ample opportunity to further explore the issues presented and to connect you with fellow workshop participants and a community of enlightened individuals. Conscious action in promoting our welfare and the welfare of our families is an underlying theme to most of our programming, and at the heart of the rest.
In addition to participating in our online workshops and forums, we encourage you to read about the extraordinary women highlighted each month - women whose thoughts, actions and accomplishments will hopefully inspire and motivate you to take more action in positive, productive ways. Not heroines, but rather friends and guides in the world of the Conscious Woman. And don't leave before exploring our resources page with links to terrific websites and for checking out the stuff that isn't typically found on bookstore shelves!
We look forward to growing with you.
Raquel Lazar-Paley, Esq.
Executive Director
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Chiropractic Care and Children (Part 2)
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Chiropractic Care and Children (Part I)
A growing number of parents are seeking Chiropractic care for their children as we are beginning to recognise that many of the spinal and cranial problems that are seen in adults and older children can begin as early as birth. In addition, a number of newborn and infant complaints can also be traced back to nervous system stress and, therefore, can be relieved with Chiropractic adjustments.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Shelley Chiropractic Clinic Closure
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Chiropractic may be better than Antibiotics for Chronic Ear Infection
Monday, June 30, 2008
HAPPY CANADA DAY!!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
New Shelley Chiropractic Clinic Hours
Monday 10am-12:30pm , 3pm-6:30pm
Tuesday 8am-11:30am , 3pm-6pm
Wednesday 2-6:30pm
Thursday CLOSED
Friday 1pm-4:30pm
Saturday 8am-12pm
Sunday CLOSED
I hope this is convenient for everyone. It is actually more hours than the previous schedule!
Yours in health,
Dr. Susan
Monday, June 2, 2008
Canada Day Referral Prize!!
Canada Day Referral Prize!
Win a Chiroflow Waterbase Pillow!!
In celebration of Canada Day (July 1st) Dr. Susan’s offering patients a chance at winning this great pillow that reduces neck pain, allows you to sleep more comfortably and is endorsed by your Chiropractor…
Simply refer your friends and family to Dr. Susan between now and the end of JULY 2008!! For each new patient referral that mentions your name, you will receive one entry into winning this great prize. A value of $99!!!
ALSO, in addition to your chances for winning this great prize, for each person you refer you will be sent a coupon for $5 off your next Chiropractic adjustment!
Prize winner to be drawn on Thursday July 31st, 2008 at the end of the day. Winner will be notified by phone on Friday August 1st, 2008. Prize only available to current Chiropractic patients of Shelley Chiropractic Health Centre. Thank you for reading the small print J.
Dr. Susan
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Clinic Closures for May-June 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Clinic Closures for ANZAC Day
Just a quick note to let you know that Shelley Chiropractic will be closed the following days over the ANZAC day long weekend:
Friday April 24th &
Saturday April 25th
Normal clinic hours will resume on Monday April 28th.
Thanks, and I hope you all have a great long weekend!!
Susan
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Attention HBF Members...Again!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
IT'S A BOY!!! Anderson Christopher Young
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
ATTENTION HBF MEMBERS!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
For Expectant Women, It's Not Too Much to Ask
That is true. But new dangers and indignities in standard maternity care have begun to replace the old ones. Most notably, health care providers are pushing expectant mothers to have medical interventions they may not need or want, and may be better off without.
Unprecedented in scope, a new survey of women who gave birth in hospitals last year found that women’s wishes were not always respected and they were no necessarily asked permission before procedures.
The “Listening to Mothers II” report by Childbirth Connection, a New York group founded in 1918 to improve maternity care, revealed that 82% of women who experiences an episiotomy said they were not consulted first – and so a doctor went ahead, without warning, and snipped the opening of the birth canal to make it wider. Of the women who wanted a vaginal birth after having had a c-section, 56% said a doctor denied them that option. One out of every 5 women polled, who were induced, said they felt pressured to have their labour artificially started. And 1 out of every 4 who had a c-section said they felt squeezed to have the surgery.
This is all rather alarming given that: unnecessary c-sections can be more dangerous than vaginal births for mother and baby; episiotomies have long been known to cause more perineal damage than a small natural tear, although the incision is often easier for doctors to repair; and Pitocin can overstimulate the uterus. Essentially, many of these routine procedures can complicate birth further, introducing dangers or making the experience more difficult for mother and child.
The irony is that women today are more in control of their reproductive lives than ever, choosing to delay pregnancy until the twilight of their fertile years, writing birth plans telling the doctor how they would like labour to proceed, inviting friends to witness their babies being born, and rejecting hospital johnnies in favour of their own Natori nightgowns. But such decisions can give some mothers a false sense of empowerment and, arguably, make them more vulnerable during birth.
It is also interesting to not that although society and the media have been fixated on the idea of mothers (a la Britney Spears) requesting c-sections out of convenience rather than medical need, only one woman surveyed, representing a fraction of 1%, said she asked for and received a c-section just because she wanted it. Meanwhile, the story that has not received enough attention is that women are being subjected to procedures they never expected, and perhaps should not have had.
Of course there is no way to know just how many medical interventions chronicled in the survey were truly necessary, but 27 countries – including Britain, Australia, Japan and Slovakia – have lower maternal mortality rates than America, according to the World Health Organization. Many of these countries also have higher midwifery rates and lower c-section rates. More than 40 countries also have lower infant mortality rates than America, a country that spends twice as much or more per capita on health care than any other industrialized nation.
When it comes to birth, sometimes less is more. And so, instead of automatically strapping on monitors to detect whether the baby is in distress (despite that these machines have not reduced cerebral palsy rates since being invented decades ago), connecting IVs (which can limit ambulation that helps the baby move through the birth canal), and casually reaching for the scalpel, health care providers should – at the least – ask women first!
Friday, February 15, 2008
NEW CHIROPRACTOR @ SHELLEY CHIROPRACTIC!!
Shop 15, 17 Tribute St., Shelley, WA 6148
9354 7307
http://www.shelleychiropractic.blogspot.com/
Dear neighbours,
My name is Dr. J. Susan Falk and I am a Canadian trained Chiropractor who has recently relocated to beautiful Perth from Vancouver, BC Canada. Prior to my move, I had been in practice for two years and am now excited to be building my practice along side Dr. Victoria Shoemaker Young at Shelley Chiropractic.
While Dr. Victoria focuses on low force Chiropractic techniques, I tend to use more traditional Chiropractic manual adjustments as well as soft tissue therapy. Lighter options are always available as each patient is treated individually taking into consideration their comfort level, needs and expectations.
I pride myself on making sure my patients are well educated as to their case. You should never feel like you do not understand what is going on with your own body!! All questions are welcomed and I look forward to meeting you! Be sure to drop in and say hello!
Yours in health,
Dr. J. Susan Falk
Monday, February 11, 2008
WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC
Chiropractors work with and enhance the body’s natural ability to heal itself without drugs or surgery. Like all professional health care practitioners, Chiropractors follow definite protocols to gain the information to provide you with the best care. They will take your health history and conduct physical, orthopedic and neurological examinations and may order x-rays.
We know that the nervous system controls the functions of every tissue, organ and system in the body. Chiropractic concerns itself with the relationship between structure (primarily of the spine) and function (primarily coordinated by the nervous system) of the human body, and how that relationship affects the restoration and preservation of health.
When that relationship is compromised by a spinal bone interfering with the nervous system (a vertebral subluxation), your Chiropractor will deliver a spinal adjustment (a specific, precise, corrective force to the offending spinal segment). This correction permits normal nerve transmission, enabling the body’s innate recuperative power to begin the healing process. A subluxation resulting in a “pinched nerve”, has been proven to interfere with the nerve transmission to various organs and tissues of the body, and may be the cause of many health problems.
It is said that the body needs no help in looking after itself, just no interference. Your pain or health problem may be caused by a nerve blockage by a subluxation. Make sure your nerve channels are clear by having Dr. Susan Falk check you at Shelley Chiropractic.
Posted by Dr. J. Susan Falk c/o Shelley Chiropractic