Chiropractic stumbled into my life in the late 90s, when I worked with Chiropractors, befriended them and at some point realised what they offered was unmistakably amazing. Infuriated and fascinated by this at the same time I enrolled at Murdoch University Chiropractic School in the pioneering year. There I was introduced to spinal manipulation and learned everything my Chiropractor friends didn't do and at the end of 5 years wondered if I had just wasted five years of my life. Never mind. Despite all the confusion that had been instilled, a hue of Chiropractic survived and kept knocking on my door, showing me a startling different way, a gentle way. What was to become my type of Chiropractic, turned out to be the type of Chiropractic that some of the pioneering Chiropractors practised. From here on in, I slowly but surely learned what Chiropractic is capable of and what it really is: a modality that has taken working with the human body to an ultimate level. As my mentor Russ Rosen says: "let me put my hands on you and I will tell you everything about you, your life and your health, bar your mother's maiden name." Today my aim is to help the person in front of me attain truly fulfilling and health life.
In my spare time I build furniture, play improvisational music with my friends, rehabilitate a forrest, run a men's group, travel to my home country Switzerland, adjust musicians at festivals and spend my life with who is most important to me: my family.