From a young age, Christopher Gregory was passionate about chiropractic care. Having witnessed the benefits of treatment first-hand as a child, he was inspired to pursue a career dedicated to helping others move and feel better.
Christopher graduated from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic completing an intensive four-year Master’s degree (MCHIRO) that provided a strong foundation in clinical assessment, diagnosis, and the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. He also completed the Diploma in Chiropractic (DC) with the Royal Collage of Chiropractors.
Building on his human chiropractic expertise, Christopher went on to qualify with the International Academy of Veterinary Chiropractic (IAVC), specialising in the care of equine and canine athletes. While his animal treatments are carried out externally from the clinic, this additional qualification has deepened his understanding of biomechanics and performance across both human and animal movement.
Christopher has a particular interest in sports-related chiropractic care, helping people enhance performance, prevent injury, and recover efficiently. His enthusiasm for research and evidence-based practice has led him to write and contribute to clinical case reports, with one recently published titled ‘Cauda Equine Syndrome: Are final-year clinical student chiropractors and their supervisors recognising and implementing the correct referral pathways in the UK? Two case reports’ written in conjunction with Nunn N, Battiston A, Breeze S.
https://www.apcj.net/papers-issue-5-2/#BNunnCaudaEquina
Outside the clinic, Christopher’s lifelong love of equestrian sport continues to inspire his work. He enjoys exploring the biomechanical connection between horse and rider, believing that harmony in movement is key to both performance and wellbeing. When not in practice, he can often be found riding, competing, or enjoying time outdoors in the countryside with his Working Cocker Spaniel, Purdey. He also enjoys clay pigeon shooting and spending time in nature, reflecting his genuine love of the outdoors.
Christopher is a full member of the British Chiropractic Association (BCA) and serves on the BCA New Graduate Committee. He is also registered with the General Chiropractic Council (GCC).
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