
Mentorship & Mastery – The Art of the Neurological Localisation – Adelaide
24 July @ 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm ACST
Free
Join Drs Nicole Quodling and Tessa Henville for an engaging evening designed for chiropractic students and recent graduates looking to strengthen their confidence in neurological assessment and clinical reasoning.
Through practical discussion and clinical application, this session will help attendees better understand how neurological findings can guide patient assessment and decision-making in practice.
Participants will explore contemporary concepts in functional neurology and gain valuable insights that can be applied in everyday clinical settings.
This seminar is ideal for 3rd, 4th and 5th year chiropractic students, as well as recent graduates, who are looking to build confidence in neurological assessment, clinical reasoning and functional neurology in practice.
Time: 5:30pm to 8:30pm
Location: ACC Adelaide Campus – Level 2, 101 Grenfell St, Adelaide, SA
Our speakers
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- Dr Natessa Henville
- Biography
Natessa’s journey in neuro-rehabilitation began with the 11 week premature birth of her son who had severe retinopathy of prematurity and went on to have developmental delays. Childhood neuro-development and learning disorders continue to be her focus in practice.
She believes chiropractors are well positioned to recognise and alter the developmental trajectory of these children and her goal is to see her colleagues equipped to do that. A past member of CAA (QLD) and ASRF Boards, she joined the AICE Neuro-rehabilitation Committee in 2022.
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- Dr Nicole Quodling
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Dr Nicole Quodling is a chiropractor with more than three decades of experience, focussing on neurorehabilitation and the management of complex chronic pain disorders. Nicole holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Adelaide, a Master of Chiropractic and a Master of Chiropractic Sports Science from Macquarie University, and a Master of Science in Neuroscience from the Carrick Institute.
Nicole is the Principal Chiropractor of a multidisciplinary practice in Medindie Gardens, South Australia, where she works with individuals experiencing persistent and medically complex pain conditions. Her clinical focus centres on functional neurorehabilitation, with particular interest in multisensory integration, movement dysfunction, dysautonomia, and central sensitisation syndromes. Alongside her clinical work, Nicole is actively engaged in research exploring the neurological mechanisms underlying medically unexplained pain with publications in several international journals.
Nicole is also committed to professional education and mentorship. She regularly collaborates with colleagues interested in advancing neurological approaches to rehabilitation and has been invited by the Carrick Institute to help re-establish the Functional Neurology Diplomate programme in Australia. This programme represents the first in-person Carrick Institute diplomate training offered in Australia in more than a decade.
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