I qualified from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth in 1987 and run a busy clinic in Brighton.
While I am on about it, I might as well tell you a bit more. I have appeared in the national press, on television and radio talking about chiropractic and I have written for Men’s Fitness magazine. Are you bored yet? No? Well in that case I’ll go on…
I lecture to the chiropractic profession on business management, foot biomechanics, orthotics and related ski problems. In the winter months I have been known to work with ski schools, boot fitters and chiropractors training them in Ski Ergonomics. I also worked for the British ski team.
I have a special interest in Developmental Delay Syndrome which include dyslexia, dyspraxia, attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders. I am part of a national group of chiropractic neurologists at the forefront of using the latest discoveries in the field in neural sciences helping to understand this condition.
I would love the time to do more sport but I still manage to ski 2 or 3 times a year, mostly with work. I have skied since I was a child and regularly go on off-piste and back-country training courses. My other passion is cycling and I get out every week throughout the year and play tennis although not at the same time! I am married with a 5-year-old son and live in West Sussex.
I am Member of the British Chiropractic Association and registered with the General Chiropractic Council, registration number 003 – licensed to click.


