Crest Chiropractic

Crest Chiropractic Our practice consists of Dr Kirstin Shearar and Dr Tarryn Mac Dougall.

Neuro- Impulse Protocol (NIP) is referred to as a "tonal technique" as its intent is to normalize the natural tone of the nervous system. Developed by Dr Neil Davies as a full body assessment,this technique is based on gentle touch and very light thrusting that is specific, low force adjusting.This allows your nervous system to better interpret and integrate the sensory input from the thrust and to appropriately process it through the brain and spinal cord. As NIP adjustments are low force by nature, you will not feel any cracking sounds or discomfort that is often experienced with manual manipulative techniques. Most of our patients feel a great sense of relaxation and well being after treatment as the body releases tension from deep within the nervous system.

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09/08/2025

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48a Emoyeni Drive
Hillcrest
3610

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday 08:00 - 16:00
Friday 08:00 - 16:00

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Our practice consists of Dr Kirstin Shearar, Dr Tarryn Mac Dougall and Dr Michelle Seagreen and Dr Giselle Gevers. The practice is a purely a Neuro- Impulse Protocol (NIP) practice in which we aim to provide excellent neurologically based chiropractic care for the whole family.

NIP is referred to as a "tonal technique" as its intent is to normalize the natural tone of the nervous system. Developed by Dr Neil Davies as a full body assessment,this technique is based on gentle touch and very light thrusting that is specific, low force adjusting.This allows your nervous system to better interpret and integrate the sensory input from the thrust and to appropriately process it through the brain and spinal cord. As NIP adjustments are low force by nature, you will not feel any cracking sounds or discomfort that is often experienced with manual manipulative techniques. Most of our patients feel a great sense of relaxation and well being after treatment as the body releases tension from deep within the nervous system.