Specialist care for persistent pain and dysregulated systems

Integrating neuroscience, autonomic regulation, and clinical reasoning designed to identify and address the systems that keep pain persisting.

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Our Values

Integration

Persistent pain is understood through the interaction between autonomic regulation and contemporary pain neurobiology, rather than through isolated structural explanations. This integrated perspective enables assessment and management to address the systems that sustain symptoms, rather than only their expression.

Restoration

Treatment is directed toward restoring efficient movement, load tolerance, and physical capacity while recognising the influence of biopsychosocial and contextual factors on recovery. Biomechanics are considered inseparable from nervous system regulation, lived experience, and adaptive behaviour.

Empowerment

Care is approached as a collaborative process of shared understanding between clinician and patient. Education enables autonomy, confidence, and re-engagement with health as an active, meaningful experience.

Humility

“It is of absolute necessity for any health professional to fully understand the complexity of a presenting patient's condition and therefore realise how their chosen modality of treatment can affect the outcomes of such conditions without causing harm to the patient. The practitioner, in my humble opinion, requires subjugating their ego and serving the patient with integrity, compassion and providing realistic outcomes for the chosen treatment protocol.”

- Dr. Kevin Ivins

Clinicians

Dr. Kevin Ivins
Pain & Performance Clinician
MScMed (Pain Management), University of Sydney
BSc | MChiro | ICSSD | IOC Registered Practitioner

Dr. Miles Prosser
Chiropractor
BSc | MChiro | Sports Medicine Level 1