Yoshi Inada-Lane

Chiropractor

My journey into chiropractic began unexpectedly. At 15, I was on track to fulfill my dream of becoming a pilot—until medical testing revealed I was colour blind. Around the same time, I was struggling with persistent jaw pain. After seeing multiple practitioners, I finally found relief through chiropractic care. This was the start of a journey that sparked my fascination with the human body.

My approach to the body is holistic in nature, recognising and appreciating the profound wisdom of the body’s inherent capability to self-heal when provided with the right environment and support.

Outside of clinical practice, you’ll find me on a yoga mat, cooking up a treat and spending time with my kiddos.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor Health Science (Chiropractic)

  • Masters Clinical Chiropractic

  • Diplomate in Chiropractic Neurodevelopmental Paediatrics

  • Diplomate of the Australian College of Paediatric Chiropractors

  • Certified Yoga Instructor

  • ACNEM Courses

  • Functional Dry Needling

  • Fellowship of Neurodevelopmental Disorders - (Rob Melillo) - IN PROGRESS

Angela Lane

Acupuncturist

Angela is dedicated to an integrated approach toward health through the entire lifespan. She is a registered Acupuncture clinician with qualifications in Philosophy, Naturopathy, Shiatsu, Remedial Massage therapies as well as Meditation and Yoga. She has studied and completed internships in China, Japan and India and is a certified Iyengar Yoga teacher.

With a long career in health and traditional healing methods, from her first career as a nurse to a vocation in complimentary medicine and education. Angela has acquired a wide range of skills including lecturing, supervising and developing curriculum at the Southern School of Natural therapies, now Torrens University and the Australian Shiatsu College for over 30 years.

Her extensive yoga training and practice, along with martial arts background inspired interest in holistic therapies which seek freedom from pain and anguish as well as confidence in movement for all.

While she continues to run a clinical practice in Brunswick, Angela is excited to return to Warrnambool her hometown, each month.

She gains pleasure from gardening, dancing tango, table tennis, reading, walking, studying and serving nutritious food to friends and family.