about us : our team
Dr Henry Lin
After witnessing his uncle recover from chronic spinal conditions through chiropractic treatment, the young Henry Lin suspected his conventional dream of studying medicine wouldn't be enough. Henry soon tested his curiosity in chiropractics by leaving his New Zealand home and first-year medical degree behind to move across to Melbourne to complete a Bachelor Chiropractic Science and Bachelor Applied Clinical Science.
While the majority of his graduate colleagues were entering into the workforce, Henry wasn't satisfied with his western-based chiropractic foundation. Henry had attended almost every seminar, conference, and workshop available to him and had observed numerous practitioners in real life clinics. But he hadn't found what he was looking for. Henry was still searching for a system of care that would help to restore and maintain the structure of the human spine and pelvis– an approach never taught during his formal chiropractic training.
Henry was frustrated. Why were the majority of chiropractors, osteopaths, physiotherapists, GP's and orthopaedic surgeons preaching that spinal and pelvic distortions cannot be corrected and focussing only on treating the symptoms of these distortions? Was anyone focussing on restoring the structural integrity of the spine and pelvis?
Then Henry stumbled across a senior American doctor who specialised in a unique spinal structural correction program called Clinical Biomechanics of Posture or CBP. Satisfying all the questions Henry had been asking since graduation, CBP has allowed Henry to invest all his passion and energy into a clinic that focuses on restoring people's health from the ground up. Henry's commitment to helping people is evident from the way his chiropractic business has grown from a tiny one room home-based facility in 2004, to a newly established multi-purpose clinic designed to offer lasting health solutions.
Dr Shalene Cho
Dr Cho is the newest addition to the expanding Spinoconcept team. Building on her formal chiropractic foundation, Dr Cho is working closely alongside Dr Lin in the provision of structure correction techniques through CBP. Her easy going personality and natural affinity with children makes her a valuable member of the team. Dr Cho also has a keen interest into the visceral components of chiropractic which involves stimulating different organs at different points where they connect to other systems in the body.
Ms Jenny Hsieh (Lin)
Jenny has almost 20 years of orthopaedic and critical care nursing experience and is able to invest her passion for people and health in her multi-faceted role at Spino Concept. Jenny spent five years working in the emergency department at a major metropolitan hospital in Taiwan before moving to Australia where she pursued further studies to obtain Masters Degree in Critical Care. She has recently resigned from Box Hill Hospital and now serves full-time at Spino Concept as a Chiropractor Assistant. She plays an important supervisory role guiding and directing patients in CBP traction procedures and mirror imaged postural exercise.
Jenny has a sound understanding of orthopaedic procedures and post-operative care/rehabilitation. Her talent for multi-tasking and insight into patient’s needs enables Jenny to successfully perform a range of structure correction, rehabilitation and analysis duties at Spino Concept. Her warm personality and beaming smile makes it almost impossible for clinic patients not to feel at home.
