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Peter Bablis

Mr Peter Bablis is currently a practising Chiropractor at Universal Health at Double Bay. He graduated from NSW University with a Bachelor Of Science (triple major in anatomy, physiology and pharmacology) in 1988 and subsequently completed his Graduate Diploma in Chiropractic at The Sydney College Of Chiropractic (now Macquarie University) in 1990.

Mr Bablis furthered his studies at The University of Sydney by completing a Graduate Diploma of Exercise and Sport Science in 1993. He was the official Team Chiropractor for The Australian Girls Soccer Team (under 16’s and under 18’s) from 1991 to 1992 inclusive.

Mr Bablis’ acquisition of education continued with a Diploma of Acupuncture in 1992 from the Acupuncture Association of Australia and a Certificate of Practice of Acupuncture in 1994 from the Acupuncture Association for Somatic Dysfunction.

In 1996 Mr Bablis was acknowledged and presented with the Technical Efficiency Award by Neuro Emotional Technique Inc. He completed a Diploma of Acupuncture from the Open International University Sri-Lanka in 1997. He continued his studies with a Diploma of Homeopathy from Southern Cross Herbal School in 1999; followed by a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Nutrition in 2000 from The International Academy Of Nutrition.

In 2001 he attained a Diploma of Iridology, a Diploma of Medical Herbalism and a Diploma of Naturopathy from Southern Cross Herbal School.

Currently Mr Bablis is enrolled in a Higher Research Degree at Macquarie University, investigating the efficacy of a chiropractic technique (NET) and it’s application to chronic Low Back pain.

Mr Bablis is called upon to present annual student guest lectures at Macquarie and RMIT University on specific Chiropractic techniques since 2000. In 2001 Mr. Bablis was appointed to the Board of Directors of a Non-Profit Foundation:- ONE Research Foundation.

Mr. Bablis basic research interests include the role of the Bio-psyco social model and its application in chiropractic other physical therapies. he is particularly interested in a specialised technique called Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) for such applications. He is presently conducting research into this technique.

Mr. Bablis is affiliated with numerous associations. The following such associations are in an abbreviated format: CAA, ATMS, AAF, ASRF, AACO, COCA, NHAA, AAOH, ICAK, and SOTO.

Awards attained by Mr Bablis are primarily from international sources for recognition in Excellence & Technical Efficiency. The awards are listed below:

AWARDS

Technical Efficiency – Neuro Emotional Technique- awarded 1996. Maui Hawaii.

Excellence in Chiropractic – Neuro Emotional Technique - awarded in 1997. One Research Foundation USA

Doctor Of The Year – Neuro Emotional Technique – awarded in 2003. Colorado USA. One Research Foundation USA.

PAPERS PUBLISHED

Bablis P, Pollard H. Hypothyroidism: A new model for Conservative Management in two cases. Chiropractic Journal of Australia. 34(1):11-18, 2004.

Pollard H, Lakay B, Tucker F, Watson B, Bablis P. Interexaminer Reliability of the Deltoid and Psoas Muscle Test. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2005;28:52-56

Walker S, Bablis P, Pollard H, McHardy A. Practitioner perception of emotions associated with pain. A survey J Chiropractic Medicine 2005;4:11-18

Bablis P, Pollard H, McHardy A. Neuro Emotional Technique management of polycystic ovary syndrome induced anovulation: Report of an uncontrolled case series Chiropractic Journal of Australia. 2005 (in press)

POSTER PRESENTATION

Bablis P, Pollard H
An Acupuncture Based Mind Body Therapy: A New Model for Management of Hypothyriodism.
WFAS 2004 6th World Conference on Acupuncture

Walker S, Bablis P, Pollard H, McHardy A
Practitioner perceptions of emotions associated with pain: A survey.
WFC 2005 Sydney World Federation of Chiropractic

RESEARCH GRANTS

1) ASRF ---successful in attaining a $28,000 Grant for the Hypothyroid RCT Study.

2) Private Industry---successful in attaining a $25,000 Grant for the LBP RCT.

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