Tanja graduated in the year 2000 from the NZ College of Chiropractic and as well as holding university degrees in psychology, health science, and education, she has just recently submitted her PhD. Tanja has also served profession-wide in associations, research trusts, the chiropractic board, and is a chiropractic expert for the Health and Disability Commission.
Tanja graduated in the year 2000 from the NZ College of Chiropractic and as well as holding unive...
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Ali completed her undergraduate chiropractic studies in her hometown of Sydney before relocating to New Zealand and graduating from the New Zealand College of Chiropractic in 2016. Prior to becoming a chiropractor, Ali was a professional ballerina in Germany and enjoyed an exciting life of travel to various countries around the world. It was during this time that she became aware of the connection between mind and body and began seeking out ways to improve physical performance. This included studies in psychology and a deep enquiry into meditation and yoga with an eventual uncovering of the world of chiropractic.
With gentle chiropractic adjustments utilising Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT), Ali sees how a balanced structure, improved movement and nerve-system ease facilitates greater body awareness and healthier lifestyle choices. She enjoys working with people of all ages, with a keen interest in helping families take a proactive approach to their health, having done numerous post graduate pregnancy and paediatric courses.
Ali considers New Zealand home these days and outside of practice you’ll find her walking amongst the North Shore beaches or bush, taking part in a yoga class or tennis game, having fun dancing, or off on a silent meditation retreat.
Ali completed her undergraduate chiropractic studies in her hometown of Sydney before relocating ...
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Sarah graduated from the New Zealand College of Chiropractic in 2010. Her passion for chiropractic began during family visits to the chiropractor as a teenager. Here she learnt how spinal function effects the communication between the brain and nerves that travel throughout the spine and the importance of regular chiropractic care. That it was about more than just back pain made sense to Sarah – it was about making sure that anyone of any age can function and heal to their best potential and this motivated her to train as a chiropractor. Sarah offers gentle adjustments and a monitored care plan. She will make sure you understand the “why” behind chiropractic and what she is helping your body achieve during visits.
Since the birth of her two children, Sarah has developed a specific focus in paediatrics and pregnancy chiropractic and has undergone additional training so she can offer specialised care for pregnant Mums as well as their little ones.
Sarah graduated from the New Zealand College of Chiropractic in 2010. Her passion for chiropracti...
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Melinda opened Chiropractic Touch in 2003 after graduating from the New Zealand College of Chiropractic. She is passionate about the incredible changes chiropractic care brings to people’s lives and has a particular interest in stress management and health psychology. Alongside seeing her patients and managing the practice, Melinda also spent ten years working at the NZ Chiropractic College as a lead lecturer and intern mentor. She enjoys seeing patients of all ages and specialises in very gentle techniques to adjust the spine including SOT (Sacro Occipital Technique), NSA (Network Spinal Analysis) as well as utilising an adjusting instrument called an Activator. In her spare time Melinda prefers to be outside as much as possible either walking her two miniature schnauzers, horse riding, or on/in the water.
Melinda opened Chiropractic Touch in 2003 after graduating from the New Zealand College of Chirop...
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