Usama Bari
BChiro.
Usama’s journey into chiropractic began long before he entered practice. Growing up, he witnessed his father struggle with debilitating back pain and saw firsthand the impact it had on his quality of life. When chiropractic care helped restore his father’s health and mobility, it inspired Usama to pursue a career dedicated to helping others experience the same positive outcomes.
Professional Expertise
Usama is deeply committed to the field of chiropractic care and has extensive knowledge of human anatomy, neuroscience, and overall health. He is also a mentor at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic, where he helps educate and nurture future chiropractors. His expertise allows him to provide tailored care and solutions that go beyond symptom relief, helping patients achieve lasting improvements in their health and wellbeing.
Performance & Rehabilitation
Usama enjoys caring for people of all ages and backgrounds, from office workers and families to high-level athletes. He has a particular interest in complex neuromuscular conditions, movement optimisation, and helping people perform at their best. His approach centres on understanding each person’s goals and creating personalised care plans that help them move better, recover faster, and perform optimally.
Empathetic Clinical Care
Known for his warm and approachable nature, Usama believes that great healthcare begins with listening. He is passionate about not only delivering results but also helping people move well, recover well, and build lasting habits that support long-term health and vitality.
Lifestyle Advocate
Usama understands the importance of maintaining good health through sound nutrition, regular exercise, and positive lifestyle
habits. With a background in kickboxing, running, and strength training, he brings a practical understanding of movement, performance,
and recovery. This experience allows him to support individuals facing the physical demands of sport, work, and everyday life. Outside
of practice, you’ll often find him running, playing basketball, travelling, geeking out over anime, or searching for Auckland’s best
food spots.