The Chiropractors
The clinic has two full time chiropractors who are registered with the General Chiropractic Council and members of the British Chiropractic Association. The chiropractors use mainly diversified and activator techniques. The clinic is registered with West Oxfordshire District Council for the use of needles in the Dry Needling technique.
Elizabeth Pencherz DC
Lizzie is a graduate of the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic at the University of Glamorgan. She has had connections with the clinic from a very young age; in fact it was due to treatment for numerous horse falls as a child that influenced her choice of career.
Lizzie has conducted extensive research into osteoporosis and the assessment of the disease using the clinic’s McCue C.U.B.A. Clinical System, which revealed some interesting results regarding the use of portable bone scanning equipment.
She is an experienced horsewoman and treats many sports men and women, for the past few seasons Lizzie has treated professional footballers.
Along with continued professional care of her patients Lizzie is currently training to be an Equine Chiropractor and should successfully complete her training in May 2010
The clinic was purchased in February 2005 by Lizzie and her family.
Brian Jones DC
Brian graduated with distinction from the Anglo European Chiropractic College in Bournemouth and was awarded for being the most holistic student practitioner. He also holds an MSc in Public Health Nutrition from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and for many years worked in humanitarian aid all around the world.
Brian has always been interested in people and health and, prior to chiropractic, worked all over the world as a public health nutritionist with organisations such as the World Health Organisation and Oxfam. Brian has a particular interest in the link between stress and musculoskeletal pain, the rehabilitation of people with chronic back pain, the treatment of repetitive strain disorders and he enjoys treating children and pregnancy related aches and pains.
Brian is a passionate exponent of the need for and benefit of movement and enjoys cycling, running and swimming and is looking forward to doing a triathalon. He maintains close links with Oxfam and the world of public health nutrition.