Chiropractor at Centre Chiropractic de la Colonne Spine for 27 years.
After practicing conventional chiropractic adjustment for 20 years, I realized that this technique had its limits in terms of long-term relief and postural correction results. Eager to find new approaches and solutions for my patients, I discovered the CBP technique at a conference, an experience that changed my life.
Convinced by the benefits of this method, I decided to train in CBP and transform both my practice and my office. Today, I'm the first chiropractor to have developed this technique in France. I'm also a member of an international CBP study group and a donor to the CBP research center. Every year, I take part in an international congress of chiropractors specializing in PBC.
Father of two, I'm also an endurance rider and triathlete. My passion for chiropractic leads me to optimize spinal function and promote overall health.
I graduated from the Institut Franco-Européen de Chiropraxie in 2020 after six years of study, and have been working at the Centre Chiropractic de la Colonne Vertébrale for the past four years. In 2022, I obtained certification in Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP) following two training stays in the United States at the research center dedicated to this technique.
"It was while reading Joseph Kessel's Miracle Hands at the age of 17 that I found my vocation. The idea of having a skill in my hands and caring for others was a deep desire. Since then, I've been passionate about manual therapies and am always on the lookout for the best solutions for our patients."
Active by nature, I like to spend my free time rowing, working with street people, hiking and spending time with my family.
As members and donors of the Chiropractic BioPhysics Research Center, we are required to undergo ongoing training, which enables us to keep abreast of the latest studies and hone our skills. We return to the USA every two years to maintain this certification and keep abreast of scientific advances.