Is Pain stopping you from enjoying and achieveing what you want in life?

Sometimes pain can go away by itself. But sometimes it doesn’t!

And what do you do then?

Your Health Potential

We believe that good health is a result of small habits accumulating over time.

The input of one small habit can alter the course of your physical and mental health

We work out which inputs can empower you to take back control of your health.

Dr DAVID KNIGHT

(B.Sc Chiro, M.Chiro)

I grew up in Wee Waa, a small cotton town in NSW.

Having extensive growing pains throughout my teenage years and having had immense relief from my local chiropractor, I decided to embark on my chiropractic journey.

Whilst playing rugby for Northern Suburbs at uni, I sustained a knee injury in 2015 that no one could diagnose. I saw Chiros, physios, orthopedic surgeons, and no one could tell me why my knee would swell like a balloon every time I ran.

The knee pain went away slowly, but the problem didn’t. Why did everyone I went to, some of the best medical professionals in Sydney, have no idea what was wrong with my knee?

This problem has driven me to pursue knowledge endlessly. To look beyond the pain and injury and to understand the underlying cause and mechanisms that led to that injury in the first place.

I felt disempowered by my own health experience and I want to make sure that no one that I can help feels that way either.

  • • Bachelor of Chiropractic Science, (Macquarie University, Sydney): 2011

    • Master of Chiropractic (Macquarie University, Sydney): 2013

    • SOT Basics, Brisbane, Australia: 13/4/2013

    • SOT Cranial, Brisbane, Australia: 17/8/2013

    • CPD Health Courses Beginners Dry Needling: 27/2/2015

    • CPD Health Courses Advanced Dry Needling: 28/2/2015

    • CPD Health Courses Dry Needling Masterclass: //2022

    • Pro Active Level 4 Sports Massage and Mobilisation Therapy Diploma 19/10/2018

    • FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine 19/11/2020

    • Brookbush Institute: Human Movement Specialist Certification 4/12/2020

  • • March 2023-Present: Principal Chiropractor and Director: The Feel Good Firm, Brisbane, Aus

    • May 2020- March 2023: Associate Chiropractor: Park Road Chiropractic, Milton QLD, Aus

    • May 2019- Nov 2019: Managing Practitioner: The Medical, Temple Meads Clinic (Bristol, UK)

    • Oct 2018- May 2019; Head of Medical: Coleg y Cymoedd Rugby Team

    • May 2014- March 2018: Associate, Managing Practitioner: Chiropractic Health Centre of Katherine, Northern Territory, Aus

  • • Australia: AHPRA Registration: General Chiropractic Registration Feb 2014- Present: CHI0001876409

    • UK: GCC Registered Non- Practicing Registration: May 2019- Present

    • UK: GCC Registered Practicing Registration: May 2019- Nov 2019

What To Expect At Your First Consult

First Consultation

(Initial Consult or new presentation requiring comprehensive clinical evaluation)

- 45 minutes to 1 hour in duration -

$150

Second Consultation

Longer appointment allowing for:

  • Goal setting

  • Patient education

  • Treatment plan design

  • Evaluation of diagnostic imaging studies

- 40 minutes in duration -

$105

Regular Consults

(treatment applied for a known condition)

- 30 minutes in duration -

$80

The decisions you make determine the quality of your life

Choose to

FEEL GOOD

Chiropractic FAQs

  • A chiropractor is a licensed healthcare professional specializing in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders, particularly those related to the spine.

    They employ manual techniques, such as spinal adjustments, to alleviate pain and improve bodily function. Chiropractors also provide guidance on lifestyle modifications and preventive care strategies. 


  • The length of a Chiropractic degree studied in Australian Universities is 5 years

    • RMIT University offers a Bachelor of Health Science/Bachelor of Applied Science (Chiropractic) that takes 5 years to complete.

    • Macquarie University offers a 3-year Bachelor of Chiropractic Science which provides the basis for entry into a 2-year Master of Chiropractic.

    • Murdoch University offers a Bachelor of Applied Science (in Chiropractic) / Bachelor of Chiropractic that takes 5 years to complete.

    • Central Queensland University offers a 3-year Bachelor of Science (Chiropractic) and a 2-year Master of Clinical Chiropractic.

    All of these programs are accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education Australasia (CCEA).

    On Graduation from a recognized program, Chiropractors must then apply to be registered with the Chiropractic Board of Australia (CBA) which is a division of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

  • Chiropractors commonly address:

    • Spinal pain in the neck, middle back, and lumbar spine;

    • Migraines

    • Tension Type Headache

    • Cervicogenic Headaches

    • Sciatica, disc conditions, and nerve pain;

    • Pregnancy-related back pain;

    • Whiplash;

    • Vertigo and dizziness;

    • Muscle spasms and stiffness;

    • Arthritis and other degenerative conditions.

  • Chiropractors commonly address:

    • Rotator Cuff Injuries

    • Shoulder Labral Injuries

    • AC Joint Injuries

    • Frozen Shoulder Management plans

    • Bicep and Pec Injuries

    • Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis

    • Golfers Elbow ( Medial Epicondylitis)

    • Wrist Sprains

  • Chiropractors commonly address:

    • Sciatica, disc conditions, and nerve pain;

    • Pregnancy-related back pain;

    • Hip OA (osteoarthritis)

    • Hip FAI/ Labral Injuries

    • Snapping Hip Syndrome

    • Gluteal Tendinopathy

    • Trochanteric Bursitis

    • Knee OA

    • Patella tracking issues (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

    • Knee Meniscus Injuries

    • ACL and PCL Injuries

    • Runners Knee/ ITB Injuries

    • Foot and Ankle Injuries (Lateral and medial ankle sprains)

    • Turf Toe

    • Shin Splints

    • Cramping Calves

    • Achilles Tendonitis

    • Plantar Fasciitis

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  • A typical visit includes:

    1. Medical history review and discussion of symptoms.

    2. Physical examination, focusing on posture, range of motion, and spinal alignment.

    3. Diagnosis and explanation of findings.

    4. Manual adjustments or other therapeutic interventions.

    5. Recommendations for exercises or lifestyle changes.

  • Diagnostic imaging such as Ultrasound, X-rays, CT and MRI will only be acquired if clinically indicated.

    The cost of X-rays is largely covered by Medicare (Australian residents only), with only a small out-of-pocket expense.

    Ultrasound, MRI and C/T scans are not claimable under Medicare when referred from Chiropractor. We can refer directly however these will incur full out of pocket fees directly from the imaging provider.

    We refer to several quality radiology services who offer competitive pricing for full fee imaging.

    Depending on the imaging required (Xray, MRI, Ultrasound and C/T)- chiropractors will write a referral letter to your medical specialist and general practitioners who will be able to refer under Medicare.

    We utilise a network of medical professionals who we recognise as industry leading in the Brisbane area. We are happy to refer you to these specialists to ensure you are getting the best medical expertise available.

  • Your safety is our utmost priority. If you are in pain, we understand that you will be keen to start treatment. But it is most important that we make an accurate diagnosis first, so that we know exactly what's causing your problem.

    If a X-ray or MRI scan, or blood tests are clinically indicated to ensure that treatment can be applied safely then we will make all efforts to ensure that these can be obtained ASAP so that you can receive treatment and pain relief as soon as it is safe to do so.

    Our chiropractors are very experienced and will do everything they can to help you as quickly as possible.

  • Research is not owned and is not specific by an individual profession. The same research used to validate and guide the assessment, diagnosis and treatment plans of a GP, physiotherapist and medical specialist is the same research used by chiropractors.

    Chiropractic is a small profession (8000 in Australia) in comparison to physiotherapy (20,000 in Australia). There is very little research published by chiropractors but that does not mean that Chiropractors do not uses research to make evidence-based decisions.

  • All major private health funds offer cover for chiropractic services - usually on their 'extras' table.

    Annual limits do apply and the amount you will reimbursed will vary depending on which fund you are with and what level of cover you have. We recommend you contact your own fund to find out the exact details in your case. We have eftpos facilities on site. You will be able to send your receipt through to your health fund and be reimbursed directly to your bank account.

  • If you are referred by your general practitioner under the Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) plan then you are able to claim a portion of your fees from Medicare (up to a maximum of 5 visits per year). There will be a gap that will be need to be paid at the time of the appointment.

    You will need to talk to your GP about the appropriate referral.

    This may include:

    • Spinal pain in the neck, middle back, and lumbar spine;

    • Headaches and migraines;

    • Sciatica, disc conditions, and nerve pain;

    • Pregnancy-related back pain;

    • Whiplash;

    • Sports injuries;

    • Vertigo and dizziness;

    • Muscle spasms and stiffness;

    • Arthritis and other degenerative conditions.

    We utilise Medipass software that allows us to process your EPC immediately on site. A gap payment will then need to be made via eftpos

  • Privacy statement

    Commitment to privacy

    Privacy is very important to The Feel Good Firm. We are required to comply with the Federal Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles, and therefore our privacy policy applies to any personal information we collect, use or disclose, including the personal information of our employees and contractors.

    How and why we collect personal information

    We collect personal information in order to undertake and improve the services we provide. With consent, we may also use personal information for related purposes including providing clients with updates on our products and services.

    Your details with consent may be used for research purposes, complying with legal obligations, reporting obligations and correspondence with 3rd party organizations i.e. (other medical professionals, NDIS, Medicare, DVA)

    Information we may collect

    ·      Personal information: your name, DOB, address, gender, email, phone numbers, occupation, employers’ details, Medicare number, payment details

    ·      Your Family’s medical history and details

    ·      Health information, Medical records, Medical investigation results and clinical details provided in your consult

    ·      Information about how you were referred to our practice

    How we use and disclose personal information

    We do not use or disclose personal information for any purpose that is unrelated to the services we provide and that you would not reasonably expect (except with client consent). We have a duty to maintain the confidentiality of our clients’ affairs, including personal information. Our duty of confidentiality to our clients applies, except where disclosure of personal information is consented to by the client or is compelled by law.

    Client personal information may be disclosed to employees and approved third parties who are also required to comply with the Australian Privacy Principles.

    We may need to disclose your personal information to comply with a court order, subpoena, or warrant, in the course of a legal proceeding or response to a law enforcement agency request.

    Security of your personal information

    We endeavor to protect any personal information that we hold from misuse and/or loss, and to protect it from unauthorized access, modification and/or disclosure.

    Contact us

    If you want to gain access to your personal information, correct or update your personal details, register a complaint about a breach of your privacy, or you have any other query relating to our privacy policy, please contact us.