MICHAEL SCALES D.C.
Originally from Canada, Michael Scales received his education from the University of Waterloo, studying his B.Sc. in Kinesiology. His post graduate education was from the National College of Chiropractic in Chicago.
Additionally, Michael has specialised training in nutrition, receiving a Diplomate Degree in nutrition (DACBN) and a Certified Clinical Nutritionist (CCN). He has practised in Chicago, California, Sydney and Newcastle helping many patients including professional golfer Luke Donald.
Michael can successfully treat a variety of neuro-musculo-skeletal conditions, and has a special interest in sports injuries and repetitive strain injuries, usually from the repetitive actions at work. He addresses the three main pillars of health that determine the quality of our lives. These are: 1. structural health or our framework, 2. chemical health which includes diet, and 3. mental well-being. This is achieved via adjustments, soft tissue techniques, stretching and strengthening protocols, ergonomic training, nutritional supplementation, stress management skills, and overall health education. He encourages all his patients to take an active roll in acquiring and maintaining optimal health.
Additionally, Michael has specialised training in nutrition, receiving a Diplomate Degree in nutrition (DACBN) and a Certified Clinical Nutritionist (CCN). He has practised in Chicago, California, Sydney and Newcastle helping many patients including professional golfer Luke Donald.
Michael can successfully treat a variety of neuro-musculo-skeletal conditions, and has a special interest in sports injuries and repetitive strain injuries, usually from the repetitive actions at work. He addresses the three main pillars of health that determine the quality of our lives. These are: 1. structural health or our framework, 2. chemical health which includes diet, and 3. mental well-being. This is achieved via adjustments, soft tissue techniques, stretching and strengthening protocols, ergonomic training, nutritional supplementation, stress management skills, and overall health education. He encourages all his patients to take an active roll in acquiring and maintaining optimal health.
BRADY McDONALD
Brady completed his Chiropractic studies at RMIT Melbourne. He has experience working in a range of clinics in Melbourne, Country NSW and most recently Newcastle. Brady is an Internationally Accredited Sports Chiropractor (ISCS) after since graduating continuing his education with 3 years of post-graduate study. Brady has treated athletes while working at several well recognised sporting events, including NSW State Cup Touch football, Ironman 70.3 and Crossfit Allstar Alliance.
Brady tailors all treatment and management plans individually to suit your unique presentation, as no patient will be the same. Through combining a variety of Chiropractic, massage, muscle release and Dry needling techniques, along with having a strong focus on utilising functional exercises he aims to guide you through an active recovery.
Particularly interested in treating the following conditions:
- Sporting injuries
- Headaches/Migraines
- Neck Pain
- Tennis Elbow (Extensor Tendinopathy)
- Shoulder Impingement and Bursitis
- Ankle Sprains
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Brady tailors all treatment and management plans individually to suit your unique presentation, as no patient will be the same. Through combining a variety of Chiropractic, massage, muscle release and Dry needling techniques, along with having a strong focus on utilising functional exercises he aims to guide you through an active recovery.
Particularly interested in treating the following conditions:
- Sporting injuries
- Headaches/Migraines
- Neck Pain
- Tennis Elbow (Extensor Tendinopathy)
- Shoulder Impingement and Bursitis
- Ankle Sprains
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
ADAM LOGAN
Originally from the UK, Adam Logan graduated from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic (AECC) in Bournemouth in 2019. Prior to this, he completed his undergraduate degree in Sports Biomedicine at the College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, in 2015.
Adam is an internationally accredited sports chiropractor through the Federation of International Sports Chiropractic (FICS) and is also a Licentiate of the Sports Faculty of the Royal College of Chiropractors (LRCC).
He has worked in clinics across London, Glasgow, and Sydney, gaining broad experience treating patients from diverse backgrounds — from everyday individuals to competitive athletes.
With a strong foundation in sport and performance, Adam has competed in CrossFit and Strongman, and previously swam and played rugby to a high level in the UK.
His clinical philosophy is rooted in the belief that movement is medicine. He prioritises the optimisation of seven key movement patterns — horizontal push and pull, vertical push and pull, hinge, squat, and carry — as the foundation for long-term musculoskeletal health and performance.
Adam uses a combination of chiropractic manipulation, soft tissue therapy, dry needling, and personalised rehabilitation and strengthening programmes to restore efficient movement and build resilience. His goal is not only to relieve pain but to help patients move better, perform better, and stay injury-free for the long term. He encourages all patients to take an active role in their recovery and overall health, empowering them with the tools and knowledge to maintain optimal function.
Adam is an internationally accredited sports chiropractor through the Federation of International Sports Chiropractic (FICS) and is also a Licentiate of the Sports Faculty of the Royal College of Chiropractors (LRCC).
He has worked in clinics across London, Glasgow, and Sydney, gaining broad experience treating patients from diverse backgrounds — from everyday individuals to competitive athletes.
With a strong foundation in sport and performance, Adam has competed in CrossFit and Strongman, and previously swam and played rugby to a high level in the UK.
His clinical philosophy is rooted in the belief that movement is medicine. He prioritises the optimisation of seven key movement patterns — horizontal push and pull, vertical push and pull, hinge, squat, and carry — as the foundation for long-term musculoskeletal health and performance.
Adam uses a combination of chiropractic manipulation, soft tissue therapy, dry needling, and personalised rehabilitation and strengthening programmes to restore efficient movement and build resilience. His goal is not only to relieve pain but to help patients move better, perform better, and stay injury-free for the long term. He encourages all patients to take an active role in their recovery and overall health, empowering them with the tools and knowledge to maintain optimal function.
JANE REEVES
Jane Reeves has been practising as a Remedial Massage Therapist for the past 14 years. She gained her Diploma of Remedial Massage on the Central Coast.
Jane has worked in a variety of settings including private practice, corporate business, chiropractic clinics.
Janes approach to each client is a holistic approach that each client feels safe and nurtured and to work with the clients acute and chronic issues.
Jane has worked in a variety of settings including private practice, corporate business, chiropractic clinics.
Janes approach to each client is a holistic approach that each client feels safe and nurtured and to work with the clients acute and chronic issues.
RECEPTION
Reception at our clinic is shared by Marina and Sarah. Together they strive to make all visits to Inner West Chiropractic Care as pleasant and efficient as possible. Whenever you call or come into the clinic, they make you feel right at home, and can assist with appointment times and payments with ease.
Payments for treatment can be made in cash, eftpos, or cheque. If you have private health insurance and are covered for extras, our Hicaps facilities make it possible to process your rebates on the spot, and you are only responsible for the gap payment.
If you require treatment for an injury sustained in a Motor Vehicle Accident or through Workcover, and you are claiming payment for your treatment with an insurance company, we can easily assist you with that. Let us know prior to your appointment if this is your intention and we will provide you with the relevant forms, which need to be completed prior to your treatment.
Patients who are eligible for treatment through the EPC (Enhanced Primary Care) programme and have a referral from their GP, can process their care direct to Medicare through our Hicaps system.
DVA (Department of Veterans Affairs) patients are also welcome. A referral from your GP is required before treatments can commence.
If you have any questions, call either Marina or Sarah on (02) 4968 9450 and they will be happy to answer any queries you may have.
Payments for treatment can be made in cash, eftpos, or cheque. If you have private health insurance and are covered for extras, our Hicaps facilities make it possible to process your rebates on the spot, and you are only responsible for the gap payment.
If you require treatment for an injury sustained in a Motor Vehicle Accident or through Workcover, and you are claiming payment for your treatment with an insurance company, we can easily assist you with that. Let us know prior to your appointment if this is your intention and we will provide you with the relevant forms, which need to be completed prior to your treatment.
Patients who are eligible for treatment through the EPC (Enhanced Primary Care) programme and have a referral from their GP, can process their care direct to Medicare through our Hicaps system.
DVA (Department of Veterans Affairs) patients are also welcome. A referral from your GP is required before treatments can commence.
If you have any questions, call either Marina or Sarah on (02) 4968 9450 and they will be happy to answer any queries you may have.