Growing up I have always loved the outdoors. Through my teens I started developing a passion for various forms of outdoor sports – hiking, climbing, slack-lining, high-lining and yoga.
But as my movement increased so did my injuries – this is what lead me to an interest in the anatomy of the human body, healing, body awareness and chiropractic.
In 2019 I qualified from the Anglo European College of Chiropractic with a Masters in chiropractic (MsC).
I love how chiropractic can help to significantly reducing pain and dysfunction in the body and can also maintain and restore a person’s general health and wellbeing.
I believe that, for healing to occur in the body, you need a healthy and functioning nervous system and to achieve that , the spine which protects the nervous system , needs to be aligned and able to move optimally, allowing full nerve flow.
In my treatments I like using various techniques, depending on what suites the patient the most, whether that would be a chiropractic adjustment, muscle release, kinesiology taping and movement and exercise advice.