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ALISON DE VOS 

Bachelor of Chiropractic Science - B.C.Sc; M(Chiro)
Master of Chiropractic
Applied Kinesiology
Neuro-Emotional Technique (NET)

Bio-Geometric Integration (BGI)

Retained Neonatal Reflexes (RNR)

Sports Chiropractic

Alison de Vos (Ali) completed her undergraduate degree in Chiropractic Science and then her Masters in Chiropractic at Macquarie University. Since then, she has trained in numerous post-graduate chiropractic techniques including Applied Kinesiology (AK); Retained Neonatal Reflexes (RNRs); Bio-Geometric Integration (BGI); Neuro-emotional technique (NET) and sports chiropractic techniques.

She has a wide patient base which includes athletes, families and the elderly. She utilises traditional Chiropractic techniques but also incorporates gentler techniques, rehabilitation, nutritional and training advice where necessary. Ali works with a wide variety of practitioners and likes to tailor treatment to the individual and work alongside other practitioners to achieve the best outcomes.

 

Her history as a rowing coxswain and coach has given her a particular passion for treating athletes and injury prevention and performance enhancement. She also has two young girls and enjoys treating families. She incorporates several gentle techniques to treat children and women throughout their pregnancy.

Techniques used: Diversified, Gonstead, Drop piece, Activator, Massage and Soft tissue work, Sports Chiro and taping techniques, Retained Neonatal reflexes, NET, TMJ and cranial work.

On a more personal note:

“I am constantly amazed at the results patients get from Chiropractic. I find it so rewarding when a patient who has a condition that has been greatly affecting their quality of life gets better with chiropractic care. I have always wanted to work in a profession where I can help other people and I’m so glad Chiropractic has given me the opportunity to do that.”

If you would like to email Alison with any questions, feel free to contact us here.

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