Dr Alicia Watson is a chiropractor based in Mullumbimby, NSW. She looks after people who want help with back pain, neck pain, and other aches that can build up over time. If your body feels stiff, moves less easily, or just doesn’t feel right after work, sports, or everyday life, chiropractic care may be a good place to start.
In clinic, Dr Watson uses a mix of spinal adjustments and other hands-on treatments. That can include soft tissue therapy to help ease tight muscles and improve comfort. She also focuses on what supports the change you want to feel, like simple exercise recommendations and practical posture correction tips you can use at home or on the go.
People come in for different reasons. Some are dealing with ongoing discomfort that flares up at times. Others have an injury they’re trying to settle, or they want to improve how they move so they can get back to normal activities. Over many visits, the plan usually aims to reduce pain, restore movement, and help the body cope better between appointments.
Dr Watson’s approach is calm and down to earth. Sessions are not just about “cracking” something and sending you away. She takes time to understand how symptoms are showing up, what seems to trigger them, and what helps. From there, the treatment and advice are matched to your situation, rather than using the same routine for everyone.
Education-wise, Dr Watson’s training includes chiropractic study and hands-on clinical learning. Specific details about institutions or qualifications aren’t listed here, but the work reflects standard chiropractic practice and a focus on safe, gentle care where appropriate.
When it comes to research, there isn’t any specific publication information listed here. Clinical trials are also not listed. Still, the clinic work stays focused on what helps day to day—like improving comfort, supporting better movement, and giving you a plan you can follow.
Dr Watson works from Mullumbimby NSW 2482. If you’re not sure where to start, it can be worth booking an appointment to talk through what’s going on and what kind of support you want for your back, neck, and posture.