Webster Technique

Webster Technique leg-length assessment for a pregnant woman at Bump & Beyond Clinic in Wimbledon

What Is the Webster Technique?

Webster Technique

The Webster Technique is a gentle chiropractic approach that supports pelvic balance during pregnancy. By easing tension in nearby muscles and ligaments, it helps create space for your growing baby and can encourage an optimal position for birth.


Benefits for Mothers

  • Relieves pregnancy aches such as lower back, hip, and pelvic discomfort
  • Improves pelvic alignment and muscle function
  • Enhances comfort and mobility throughout pregnancy
  • Supports easier movement and posture changes as your body adapts
  • May help reduce labour time and the need for interventions

Benefits for Babies

  • Encourages an optimal position for birth
  • Creates more room for baby to move and develop
  • May reduce the risk of labour complications

What to Expect During Treatment

Before your session:
We discuss your pregnancy history and current symptoms. We then carry out a gentle check of your pelvis and spine.

During your session:
You will lie on your side or rest in a supported position with pillows. Light, precise pressure is applied to areas of the pelvis and lower back to ease muscle and ligament tension.

After your session:
Many mothers feel more balanced and relaxed. Mild soreness can occur, similar to how you may feel after gentle exercise.


Is the Webster Technique Safe?

Yes. The Webster Technique is a safe, non invasive method delivered by trained chiropractors. Care is always tailored to your comfort and carried out with a high standard of safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

Osteopathy is a holistic approach to healthcare that focuses on diagnosing, treating, and preventing health problems through manual techniques. It emphasizes the interrelationship between the body’s structure and function, particularly the musculoskeletal system.

You can begin at any stage of pregnancy. Some mothers start early for preventative support, while others begin later when discomfort or alignment issues arise.

The Webster Technique is not a breech-turning procedure. Its purpose is to improve pelvic balance and create more space for your baby, which may encourage them to move into a more optimal position naturally.

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