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Bayside Kinesiology | Carey Brauer Kinesiologist

About Us

Peter McLellan  is a  specialised Kinesiologist, working predominantly with  Applied Physiology and  Neural Organisation Technique (NOT) .

 

Peter has developed Neuro Spiritual Integration (NSI) which is influenced by Transpersonal Medicine and incorporates Kinesiology and Neurology.

He  works with basic acupressure and reflex systems to reestablish the neurology of the body structure and the function of the nervous system which controls overall health and wellbeing on all levels - mind, body, heart and spirit. Symptomology is addressed at structural, energetic, psychological, spiritual and emotional levels. 

 
Qualifications

Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Movement (Sports Medicine)

Diploma in Kinesiology

Diploma in Transpersonal Counselling
Diploma in Primary Teaching with a Physical Education Major

AKA Level 5 Specialised Kinesiology Practitioner

 
Background

Peter began his Kinesiology training in 1985. He has been in clinical practice since 1987 using Kinesiology. In the beginning with Educational Kinesiology (EK), and then expanding into PKP (Professional Kinesiology Practitioner). Ongoing professional development included Neural Organisation Technique (NOT) in 1992, Learning Enhancement Advanced Program (LEAP) in 1994, and Transpersonal Medicine in 1996. Peter went on to develop his own courses in Neuro Spiritual Integration (NSI) in 1999.

Dr. Peter McLellan is accredited by the Australian Kinesiology Association (AKA) as a Level 5 practitioner.

In 2012 Peter completed a PhD in Transpersonal Medicine with Prof. Ralph Locke through the IKON Institute of Healing Arts & Sciences

 

In his thirty years of experience in both Australia and America, Peter has seen the profound effects of Kinesiology. He notes that children as well as adults benefit from the work.

 

Peter  helps adults and children with structural problems, including back pain, TMJ, head injury and cranial dysfunction.

Peter has pioneered significant developments in techniques which help people with neurological problems. Clients with epilepsy can become asymptomatic, and babies recover from birth trauma. Recovery from birth trauma can be particularly dramatic. Through work with the neural reflexes in the skull and body and neurological sequencing of the cranial bones, babies achieve normalisation of the organisation of motor function, TMJ, and walking gate mechanisms. The physiology of the brain, spine and internal organ systems such as the endocrine and digestive tract may also be compromised in birth trauma and other trauma and can be normalised with these treatments.

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