Dr Emily Bazeley

CHIROPRACTOR
Children & Family Care

BScChiro. BChiro

Emily is a Director and co-owner of Spine & Sports Chiropractic, where she focuses on helping babies, children, and families move, grow, and function at their best through every stage of life.

Graduating from Murdoch University in 2011, Emily brings over 15 years of experience in chiropractic care, alongside a long-standing background in Pilates and work with elite sporting teams. This combination has shaped her deep understanding of how movement, development, and performance are influenced by the nervous system and physical load.

  • Emily is known for her calm, thorough approach and her ability to truly listen. She takes time to understand each person’s story and creates clear, practical care plans aimed at long-term change, not just short-term relief.

    Her clinical focus is centred around women’s health, pregnancy, infants, and children’s development, while also supporting active adults and families who want to move and function better.

    She is a certified Webster Technique practitioner and uses a range of gentle, hands-on, and movement-based approaches, including chiropractic adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, and individualised rehabilitation programs.

    Outside the clinic, Emily is a mum of three and brings a grounded, real-world understanding of family health and development to her work. She enjoys Pilates, swimming, and time at the beach with her family.

    Emily integrates a range of evidence-informed techniques depending on individual needs, including Neural Organisation Technique (NOT), Webster Technique, Thompson drop-piece adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and Graston technique.

    She also incorporates tailored exercise and rehabilitation programs, with a focus on primitive reflex integration, coordination, and supporting healthy nervous system regulation—particularly in children and developing bodies.

    Her approach blends hands-on care with movement-based strategies to support both immediate relief and long-term functional improvement.

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