Chiropractor vs Physiotherapist in Norwich
For mechanical back pain, sciatica and trapped nerves, a chiropractor is usually the better starting point. For recovery after surgery or a specific sports injury, a physiotherapist is.
Both are hands-on professionals. Here is how to choose, and how Chiropractor Norwich works.

Chiropractor vs Physiotherapist in Norwich: Side-by-Side Comparison
Both are hands-on, registered professionals. Here is a fair comparison on the points that actually decide it.
| Factor | Chiropractor (Chiropractor Norwich) | Physiotherapist |
|---|---|---|
| Main focus | Spine, joints and nervous system | Movement, muscles and rehabilitation |
| Typical approach | Hands-on adjustments and the Zone Technique | Exercise programmes and manual therapy |
| Hands-on vs exercises | Mostly hands-on treatment | Mostly guided exercises |
| Best for acute pain | Yes, treatment from visit one | Sometimes, often after an assessment |
| Best for post-surgery rehab | Refers on if needed | Yes, a core strength |
| Common reasons to go | Back pain, sciatica, neck pain, headaches, trapped nerves | Post-op rehab, sports rehab, mobility |
| What happens at visit one | Consultation, exam and treatment if suitable | Assessment and an exercise plan |
| Regulated by | General Chiropractic Council (GCC) | Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) |
| Cost at our clinic | £65 assessment, £42 follow-ups | Varies by provider |
| Referral needed | No | Often no, sometimes via GP |
What a Chiropractor Does
A chiropractor looks at how your spine, joints and nervous system are working.
At Chiropractor Norwich we use hands-on adjustments and the Zone Technique to find and treat the root cause.

What a Physiotherapist Does
Physiotherapists focus on movement and rehabilitation, often after an injury, operation or sports setback.
They use exercise programmes and manual therapy to rebuild strength, mobility and function over time.
Which Should You Choose?
A simple way to decide, based on what is going on.
See Both? That Is Fine
Chiropractic and physiotherapy are not rivals, and many people use them together.
If chiropractic is not right for you, we will say so. Read our reviews.
Chiropractor vs Physiotherapist: FAQs
Neither is universally better. For mechanical back pain, sciatica and trapped nerves, a chiropractor is usually a strong starting point because the focus is joint and nerve function. For recovery after surgery or a specific sports injury, a physiotherapist and a structured exercise plan often suit better. At Chiropractor Norwich we assess the cause first and advise honestly.
No. You can book directly online or call 07904 184524. Same-day appointments are often available.
Yes. They complement each other. Chiropractic restores joint and nerve function while physiotherapy builds strength and movement. Many patients use both.
A new patient assessment is 65 pounds including consultation, examination and treatment if suitable. Follow-ups are 42 pounds. No contracts.
Not Sure Which You Need?
Book an assessment and we will find the root cause. £65 includes consultation, examination, and treatment. No referral needed.
