Neki Patel Chiropractor

Neki Patel Chiropractor Founder of Queenstown Health ( Sold ) Sports chiro. 30+ yrs helping locals & pros move better, feel stronger.

Moving Forward!Definitely not retired 😊 — just taking the time to recover properly and get myself 100% ready to return t...
03/03/2026

Moving Forward!

Definitely not retired 😊 — just taking the time to recover properly and get myself 100% ready to return to practice.

With Queenstown Health now in liquidation under the new owner and his advisor, I’ll be opening a new treatment room later this year — once I’m fully healed and ready to go. The plan is June / July.

I’m excited about this next chapter and returning to hands-on work in a smaller, focused setting.

Importantly, we have retained the original phone number: 03 442 8190 — so you’ll still be able to contact me on the same number.

If anyone knows of suitable rooms available in the Frankton area, feel free to reach out. I do have a space in mind, but always open to conversations.

Looking forward to being back soon.

25/02/2026
So this is plans for next door ! So not the old clinic site …  We, Liz Patel and I have our plans underway . So when my ...
29/01/2026

So this is plans for next door ! So not the old clinic site … We, Liz Patel and I have our plans underway .
So when my legs are better i plan to set up in frankton / 5 mile — will start looking for small area 2 rooms/waiting room soon 🔜! But any ideas message me !

We are moving things along  at Gorge road , thanks to our friends   and  andStew Mitchell.We are not selling that is a d...
29/01/2026

We are moving things along at Gorge road , thanks to our friends and andStew Mitchell.
We are not selling that is a development next door for the wolf group … but we are away with our plans ….

Summer colours Birds  & Pollen
25/01/2026

Summer colours Birds & Pollen

So after selling the business in 2024 and the sad closure under the new owner, we spent Christmas moving things. We are ...
16/01/2026

So after selling the business in 2024 and the sad closure under the new owner, we spent Christmas moving things. We are at last clearing for a new use at 38b gorge road … No I have NOT retired but rehabilitating after both knees replaced.
I will open a new clinic later in the year in a new location … knees first! Looking forward to it …

Careful re acne meds and ACC at it sgsin Nine-year fight for cover: Family claim acne drug gave teen severe OCD
10/01/2026

Careful re acne meds and ACC at it sgsin

Nine-year fight for cover: Family claim acne drug gave teen severe OCD

It will be a world first if the link between the medication and OCD can be proved.

As part of our Christmas tidy-up, we’ve been working through some of the old clinic sites — and today was Cromwell, now ...
28/12/2025

As part of our Christmas tidy-up, we’ve been working through some of the old clinic sites — and today was Cromwell, now cleaned up and ready for its next chapter.

It’s actually a fantastic office space, and it feels good to see it refreshed and usable again. That said… we definitely didn’t expect the number of acupuncture needles we came across 😅 Even one is one too many — they should always be counted in and out and disposed of properly via sharps bins. None of thise issues in Queenstown office!

On a brighter note, there are a few massage / physio treatment beds available if anyone is interested. Feel free to message me.
Or if you’re interested in renting the building !

Onwards and upwards 🎄✨

27/12/2025

How your gut microbes help set your body’s internal clock

This figure shows how the gut and brain communicate through neural, immune, endocrine, and metabolic pathways that are influenced by the body’s internal clock. The microbiome, hormones, and light–dark cycles interact to coordinate sleep, metabolism, stress responses, and inflammation across the gut–brain axis.

1️⃣ Central and peripheral clocks
The brain’s master clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) aligns daily rhythms with environmental light through the retinohypothalamic tract. Peripheral clocks, including those in the gut, follow signals from the SCN but also respond to feeding times and microbial metabolites.
🟢 Example: Disrupted light exposure or irregular eating can desynchronize the gut’s circadian rhythm, altering microbial composition and metabolic regulation.

2️⃣ Endocrine pathway
The hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis links stress and circadian timing through hormone signaling. Gut microbes influence HPA activation by releasing metabolites and cytokines that affect cortisol release.
🟢 Example: Certain bacteria such as Actinobacteria and Streptococcus modulate HPA activity, contributing to changes in inflammation and stress hormone output.

3️⃣ Immune pathway
Microbial components interact with immune cells in the intestinal mucosa, producing cytokines that reach the brain through circulation or vagal signaling.
🟢 Example: Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and pattern-associated molecules from gut bacteria trigger IL-1β and TNF-α release, linking dysbiosis to neuroinflammation and altered sleep quality.

4️⃣ Metabolic pathway
Microbes regulate lipid and glucose metabolism through production of short-chain fatty acids and other metabolites that follow circadian patterns.
🟢 Example: Species like Lactococcus chungangensis and Ruminococcus bromii affect lipid metabolism, aligning energy use with the body’s day–night cycle.

5️⃣ Neural pathway
The vagus nerve transmits microbial and immune signals bidirectionally between gut and brain. Neurotransmitters and microbial by-products influence mood, stress, and cognition through this circuit.
🟢 Example: Cytokines and bacterial metabolites act on vagal afferents, shaping neural activity in regions that regulate alertness and emotional balance.

Together, these pathways demonstrate how the microbiome acts as a peripheral clock that integrates environmental cues, diet, and stress signals with the brain’s circadian system. When alignment breaks down, it contributes to insomnia, metabolic dysfunction, and inflammation across multiple organ systems.

Source:
doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1697200

It was great to see my Uncle Kirit, here for a quick visit ! Been too long.
25/12/2025

It was great to see my Uncle Kirit, here for a quick visit !
Been too long.

22/12/2025

⭐️ CONCUSSION, THE NECK & DIZZINESS — THE CRITICAL LINK TOO OFTEN MISSED ⭐️

Why persistent concussion symptoms are NOT just “in the brain”… and why the neck may be the missing piece of your recovery.

Every week at The Functional Neurology Center, we meet patients who have been told to “just rest” after concussion — only to find themselves months or even years later still struggling with dizziness, light sensitivity, visual strain, imbalance, head pressure, jaw pain, or motion intolerance.

Many are told their scans are normal.
Many are told it’s anxiety.
Many are told their symptoms “don’t make sense.”

But emerging research — including a 2025 Frontiers in Neurology article on cervicogenic dizziness — is finally explaining what we see in clinic every day:

👉 Persistent post-concussion symptoms are often driven by a sensory mismatch between the neck, the vestibular system, and the visual system.
👉 And until the neck is addressed, symptoms can persist — no matter how much you rest.



🧠 The Science: Why the Neck Matters in Concussion

The upper cervical spine (C0–C3) is packed with proprioceptors — sensors that tell the brain:

• where your head is in space
• how fast it’s moving
• how your eyes should stabilize
• how your balance system should respond
• and how to coordinate posture

After concussion or whiplash, this information can become distorted.

The 2025 Frontiers in Neurology article outlines exactly what happens next:

🔹 1️⃣ The neck sends altered proprioceptive signals

🔹 2️⃣ The brainstem and vestibular nuclei receive conflicting information

🔹 3️⃣ The visual system tries to compensate

🔹 4️⃣ The cerebellum attempts to reweight sensory input

🔹 5️⃣ A sensory mismatch develops

This mismatch is what drives:

✔ dizziness
✔ motion intolerance
✔ unsteadiness
✔ “floating” or “rocking” sensations
✔ eye strain
✔ head pressure
✔ jaw or facial pain
✔ anxiety in busy environments

The article emphasizes that this mismatch can persist — even after the brain has “healed” — unless the cervical system is rehabilitated.

(Source: Frontiers in Neurology, 2025 — Cervicogenic Dizziness Perspective)



🌀 Why Imaging & Rest Often Fail

Standard MRIs and CT scans look at structure — not function.

They cannot detect:

• proprioceptive errors
• vestibular integration issues
• cervical mechanoreceptor dysfunction
• sensory mismatch
• autonomic dysregulation

So patients are told everything is “normal,” while their functional systems are deeply dysregulated.

Rest alone cannot recalibrate these systems.

They need targeted, active retraining.



🎯 The FNC Approach — Grounded in Research & Clinical Results

We specialize in evaluating and rehabilitating the exact systems involved in post-concussion dizziness:

✔ Cervical Proprioceptive Training

• joint position error
• deep neck flexor sequencing
• suboccipital function
• C0–C3 sensorimotor control

✔ Vestibular Rehabilitation

• VOR gain
• head-eye reflex training
• habituation
• motion sensitivity reduction

✔ Ocular Motor & Visual Processing

• saccades
• pursuits
• convergence
• optokinetic response

✔ Trigeminal & TMJ Pathways

• dural tension
• jaw mechanics
• facial pain modulation

✔ Cerebellar / Nodulus Integration

• gravity & velocity storage
• otolith processing
• postural control

✔ Autonomic Regulation

• HRV
• breath-driven vagal modulation
• limbic calming

✔ Sensory Re-weighting & Integration

where the REAL healing occurs.

We do not guess.
We measure.
We map systems.
We treat the whole network — not just the symptom.

This is why patients who have tried everything else often improve when these systems are finally treated together.



🙌 Why This Matters for YOU

If you still have:

• dizziness
• foggy vision
• motion intolerance
• neck pain
• head pressure
• jaw tension
• imbalance
• fatigue
• anxiety in busy environments

months or years after a concussion…

There is a physiological reason.
It is NOT “in your head.”
It is not “just anxiety.”

It is a treatable mismatch between the neck, vestibular, and visual systems.

And when treated holistically — recovery often accelerates.



💬 If You’re Still Struggling, You Have Options

At The Functional Neurology Center, we offer:

• comprehensive evaluations
• intensive programs
• multidisciplinary rehab

We serve patients locally & from across the U.S. and internationally.

If you want to learn whether you’re a candidate:

📩 Send us a message
TheFNC.com
💬 Comment “HOPE” below
📞 Request a complimentary consult 612 223 8590
📍 Minnetonka, MN

You deserve answers.

There IS hope — and there is a pathway to recovery.
— The Functional Neurology Center

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurology/articles/10.3389/fneur.2025.1545241/full

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