Gonstead Chiropractic Society (Australia) 
Gonstead Chiropractic Society (Australia)
PO Box 64, Parkholme. SA 5043

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Welcome to the Gonstead Chiropractic Society (Australia) Inc Web Site.

RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP
All memberships are due for renewal 1st January each year.
GCS is currently updating the way memberships are renewed. Memberships will now be renewed by each member electronically. You will receive information on how to do this via email soon.

 

The Gonstead system of chiropractic was developed by Dr Clarence S. Gonstead (1898-1978) in Mt Horeb Wisconsin USA.

Classified as Full Spine, this system deals with the spine anatomically and physiologically, as one highly integrated neuro-musculoskeletal complex. It is based on the concept that changes in one area of the spine, whether functional or organic, can and do produce biomechanical and neurophysiological changes in other areas of the spine. Therefore, by examining the whole spine, and not just the area that hurts, the subluxation ( a vertebral misalignment resulting in nerve interference) can be found and corrected, thus restoring optimal function & health as quickly as possible.

"Find the subluxation, Accept it where you find it, Correct it, and leave it alone" - Dr Clarence S. Gonstead

Sydney Gonstead Seminar 2010 - March 20-21st at the Crowne Plaza Darling Harbour- Mark in you diary now.Click here for an information brochure and registration form.

Gonstead Ambassador and Diplomate Training Program. Click here for information. Click here for an application form.


27th February 2008- The following areas have been updated: Seminars & Workshops
Please use the menu on the left and right sides of the web site to navigate to the updated information


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Find the subluxation, Accept it where you find it, Correct it, and leave it alone.. Dr C.S. Gonstead