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ICAK Australian Chapter -
Applied Kinesiology Teachers

Dr. Trevor Chetcuti

BCSc, BAppSc(Clinical), DIBAK, CNET

  • Dr Trevor Chetcuti is a Chiropractor, educator, and clinician with extensive international teaching experience in Applied Kinesiology (AK). He holds Diplomate status with the International College of Applied Kinesiology (DIBAK) and serves as Chair of the ICAK Board of Research & Standards, helping to shape the direction of AK education and practice worldwide.
    With over two decades of clinical experience, Dr Chetcuti integrates neuroscience, physiology, nutrition and biomechanics into practical frameworks for patient care. As a founding faculty member of the AK Academy, which offers both foundational and advanced AK programs, he contributes to the development and delivery of high-quality education designed to build clinical skill and critical thinking at every stage of a practitioner’s learning journey.
    He has lectured widely across Australia, New Zealand, North America, Europe, and Asia and is passionate about supporting practitioners to build confidence, deepen their understanding and apply AK effectively in practice.
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Dr Victor J Portelli

Chiropractor

  • Biography B.App.Sc Chiropractic and B. App.Sc Human Biology 1979; Visceral Biomechanics Researcher, founder and instructor since 1980; Teaching Diplomate of ICAK since 1989; 1st Chairman of the Chiropractic Applied Kinesiology of Australasia (precursor to ICAK AA )1986.
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Dr. Susan Walker

Chiropractor

  • At Uni she found a fascination with bones.  She was able to easily convert all those facets that articulate with neighboring bones into the mechanical function of the human frame. Due to her high results in Osteology, Susan was invited to study Forensic Osteology where she did projects on skeletal remains found in unmarked burials and sorted bags of tiny human hand and foot bones from small bones of other animals. She graduated from University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Science and completed her Master of Chiropractic in 2002 at Macquarie University in Sydney Australia
     
    During the last year of her Masters, Susan took on AK certification course held by the late ICAK Diplomate Dr Keith Keen (Chiropractor) and upon her graduation he asked her to join his clinic on Macquarie Street, Sydney. By soaking in Dr Keith’s life’s learnings, it placed Susan quickly amongst the sought after practitioners in Sydney for child healthcare.  Susan has contributed to Applied Kinesiology and developments in Retained Neonatal Reflexes technique for more than two decades and teaches both techniques locally and internationally. She has been a teaching Diplomate for the International College of Applied Kinesiology and the Retained Neonatal Reflexes (RNR) technique since 2008. 
     
    While Susan works with bodies of all ages with a wide range of presenting concerns, she is in her element when treating children with learning delays, behavioural problems and developmental concerns.
     
    Along with the late Dr Keith Keen (Chiropractor), Susan has received worldwide interest in the RNR methods, a strong professional following, and a long list of happily thriving little patients.  She maintains a busy clinic and is loving mothering her bright 7 year old daughter.
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