Dr Sadija Nanic is a chiropractor based in Silverwater, NSW. Her clinic is at 143/79-87 Beaconsfield Street, Silverwater NSW 2128. If you’ve been dealing with aches and niggles in your back, neck, or joints, she can help you get a better handle on what’s going on.
Chiropractic care is mainly about the way your spine and body move. In many cases, adjustments can take pressure off tight areas and help your movement feel smoother. Dr Nanic also looks at posture, because small changes in how you sit, stand, and move through the day can add up over time.
At the clinic, the focus is practical and hands-on. Treatments may include spinal adjustments, posture correction, and soft tissue therapy. Soft tissue work can be useful when muscles feel stiff, sore, or “knotted up” after work, sport, or everyday life. The aim is to support comfort and movement, not just quick fixes.
Exercise therapy is also part of the plan in many cases. That can mean simple rehab-style moves and stretches you can build into your routine. The goal is to help your body cope better, so you’re not relying only on treatment sessions. Everyone’s situation is different, so the approach is usually based on what fits your needs and your day-to-day activity.
People come in for lots of different reasons. Some are dealing with back or neck pain that flares up after sitting for long periods. Others notice they feel tight after lifting, bending, or being on their feet all day. There are also patients who want to improve how they move, especially if they’ve had lingering discomfort for a while.
Dr Nanic works with patients who want a calm, straightforward plan and support they can actually follow. She’ll pay attention to how you’re moving now, what seems to trigger your symptoms, and what might help you settle things down. Over time, consistent care plus the right exercises can make a real difference for comfort and function.
If you’re not sure whether chiropractic care is the right fit, the best step is to book an appointment and talk it through. You can bring along any details you’ve already noticed about your symptoms, like when they started and what makes them better or worse.