Chris Chippendale
- Doctor of Chiropractic, Clinical Director
GCC Licence number: 03491
- The UK’s only Certified Expert in Quadrant Analysis
- Fellow and Faculty Member of the Royal College of Chiropractors
- Awarded his Masters Degree in Chiropractic from the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic
- Awarded “Best Research Project of the Year” by the Royal College of Chiropractors for his Masters’ dissertation
- Awarded Distinction in his Post Graduate Certification in Advanced Professional Practice (Functional Musculoskeletal Health), from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractors
- Regional Trainer for graduate Chiropractors
- Certified Kinesio Tape Practitioner
- Certified in the Selective Functional Movement Assessment
As the son of a chiropractor, Chris grew up with chiropractic “from the cradle” and developed a deep fascination with human biology and the nervous system. Having seen the difference that chiropractic treatment had made to so many people, he decided at the tender age of 11 that this was the career for him – a decision he has never regretted.
Since earning his Masters in Chiropractic, Chris has continued to further his skills and knowledge, keeping up his research studies and attending a wide range of courses to be able to provide the highest quality of care to his patients. He is a registered trainer and regional tutor for graduate Chiropractors with the Royal College of Chiropractors, provides training seminars and workshops for other healthcare professionals, and is a guest lecturer for Chiropractic students at both London South Bank and Teeside Universities.
Chris says:
“What I love most about being a Chiropractor is not just helping my patients out of pain, but getting them back to living a full and active life.
To me, the real power of Chiropractic lies in fully correcting the cause of someone’s problem so that it’s gone for good”
Chris has a particular interest in chronic pain and therapeutic exercise, and in 2017 earned a place in the prestigious Royal College of Chiropractors’ Specialist Faculty.