Graeme Harpham, M.Chiro (RSA)
Graeme Harpham, M.Chiro (RSA). Graeme was born and raised in Durban in South Africa, a diverse coastal city that promotes outside activities in the sun, sea, and mountains.
Graeme graduated from Durban University of Technology (DUT) in South Africa in 2005 and has been in private practice ever since.
Even as a student Graeme has been active in Chiropractic governance, and this continued through his professional career. From 2005 to 2016 he was Kwa-Zulu Natal Regional Coordinator for the National Internship Committee. In 2009 Graeme went back to DUT as a part time lecturer (in Diagnostics, Nutrition, as well as Gerontology), Clinician in the DUT teaching clinic, research supervisor, and external examiner until 2016.
Graeme was also very active in the Chiropractic Association of South Africa (CASA), being on the organising committees for three National Professional Congresses in 2007, 2011, and 2016 (the last of which as Chairperson). He also served as Secretary (2012 to 2014) and Chairperson (2014 to 2016) for the Kwa-Zulu Natal Branch of CASA. He is currently registered with the General Chiropractic Council (GCC), Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa (AHPCSA), and a member of the United Chiropractic Association (UCA).
As part of his continued training in addition to Chiropractic, Graeme is well versed in techniques such as Dry Needling, Kinesio Taping, Sports Strapping, and Electrotherapy, as well as certified in Active Release Technique (ART) for Spine and Upper Limb.
In early 2017 Graeme came to England with his wife Kirsty to broaden their horizons and work with Grant and is proud to be part of the team at Farnham Chiropractic Wellness; looking forward to many years serving the community and promoting better health.
When not in Practice, Graeme is an avid Ballroom and Latin American dancer on both the competitive dancefloor and the stage. He also has a keen interest in reptile husbandry and plays the acoustic and bass guitars.
When not βcracking backsβ, Graeme spends his time trying to keep up with his wife, Kirsty, on the dance floor.