About Us

We’re dedicated to curating an exceptional lineup of speakers who will not only include local thought leaders but also renowned international experts. While some individuals have successfully completed the Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers course and defended their theses, only a handful have been granted the platform to share their invaluable work and insights with their fellow chiropractors.

Our driving force is rooted in the aspiration to facilitate the exchange of ideas among thought leaders within our profession. Moreover, we aim to offer a platform that enables others to cultivate groundbreaking concepts, propelling the field of chiropractic into the future.

Our primary objective is to foster an environment where ideas and concepts can flourish, challenging the existing paradigms surrounding the Philosophy of Chiropractic. We are committed to providing a secure space where these ideas can be thoroughly examined and nurtured.

In addition, our objectives encompass the following:

Elevating Chiropractic Philosophy to a prominent position within the profession.
Forming connections among like-minded individuals who share the understanding that Chiropractic Philosophy is pivotal in shaping the growth of chiropractors.
Pioneering a movement that broadens the philosophical horizons of students and offers a pathway for deeper engagement with chiropractic philosophy.
Join us in our endeavor to reshape the future of chiropractic through shared wisdom, collaborative discourse, and an unwavering commitment to the principles that drive us.

All proceeds go to further Chiropractic Philosophy education in Australia.

Who We Are?

Dr Brad Atkinson

Dr Brad Atkinson, graduated as a chiropractor from RMIT in 2002 with a strong philosophy in wellness chiropractic. Motivated to help everyone maximise their innate health potential is a driving force for Brad.

Throughout his time in the profession he has been actively involved in the educational and political elements of chiropractic. Brad has held positions at RMIT student clinics also serving on association boards and committees.

Dr Jennifer Luu

Upon graduating from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Dr. Jen has worked in Melbourne and overseas. Dr. Jen’s strong philosophy and focus in enhancing and maintaining the optimal function of the nervous system via the spine and its subsequent influence on overall wellbeing leads to her passion for wellness chiropractic, particularly working with children and families.

Dr. Jen’s passion to assist people to lead healthier lives sends her overseas as a volunteer chiropractor in developing nations, such as Cambodia and India. Dr. Jen is also involved in organising annual volunteer trips for chiropractors and final year chiropractic students.

Dr. Jen is a Board Director of the Australian Spinal Research Foundation, an organisation that aims to facilitate research and disseminate knowledge that furthers the understanding, development and effectiveness of chiropractic care.

She is also a Board Director for the International Federation of Chiropractors and Organizations, an organisation that aims to promote, protect and advance chiropractic, and to facilitate the public access to and knowledge of the services of chiropractic.