The Byron Bay Chiropractic Centre
The Byron Bay Chiropractic Centre (BBCC) provides an essential service to this community. The clinic itself is a warm, modern and friendly environment where one of the many qualified and experienced chiropractors or massage therapists will make you feel that your health is in good hands. Our message is that chiropractic is good for your health.
As a consequence of a deep respect for the body’s innate capacity to heal itself, the staff at BBCC work with an emphasis on specific, and often subtle, adjustment. Such specific input to the nervous system is often more appropriate in restoring health than the application of non – specific, or overwhelming, input.
Some of the many techniques employed are:
• S.O.T (Sacro-Occipital Technique)
• C.M.R.T (Chiropractic Manipulative Reflex Technique)
• Cranials – S.T.O (Soft Tissue Orthopedics)
• N.O.T (Neural Organisation Technique)
• N.E.T (Neuro Emotional Technique)
• Activator
• Acupuncture
• Chirodontics
• Diversified manual adjustments
Seeing the physical human body as inextricably linked to our spiritual and emotional states, the staff at BBCC believe that the body is the vehicle used to express the creative consciousness. The existence of pain, irritation, stress and limited freedom of movement can be seen as symptomatic of the health of our nervous system.
In recognition of this relationship between higher consciousness and our physical bodies, the staff at BBCC seek to foster optimal expression of our creativity and capacity to adapt and respond to life’s challenges through aiding and restoring the integrity of the nervous system.
Bruce Campbell
Bruce Campbell, B.Sc., D.C., graduated as a chiropractor from Sydney College of Chiropractic in 1986. He has also studied acupuncture, massage. He has a Bachelor of Science (Anatomy) from The University of Sydney. Bruce is a member of the Chiropractic Association of Australia (CAA) and the Sacro-Occipital Technique Organisation (SOTO). He is has undertaken further studies at The University of NSW in the Master of Public Health (MPH) program.
Bruce moved to Northern NSW with his family after graduating in 1986. He has been serving the community of Byron Bay since 1990 and from his premises at 52 Shirley Street since 1996. In 2010 he moved to the new and modern premises at 1/12 Tasman Way in the Byron Arts and Industry Estate.
Bruce follows the Bahai faith and incorporates the spiritual perspective that he has received through this faith into his philosophy and approach to chiropractic work. To learn more about the Bahai faith click here.