Before In Flow ever existed, two individuals—Robin and Audrey—were living very different lives, yet both were being pulled toward the same truth: healing, done with intention, has the power to transform everything.
Robin opened his first practice in Christchurch with a clear intention—to deliver authentic, transformative care. With raw talent and pure determination, he built everything from scratch.
Each system was crafted through direct experience. Every breakthrough came from a genuine connection with patients.
While others followed templates, Robin chose to create something truly original.
During this time, he was living with his girlfriend Audrey, who was studying chiropractic nearby in Bournemouth.
Her eye for design and natural intuition for creating healing spaces immediately influenced the practice's direction.
For three years, he refined his approach, learning the intricate dance between clinical excellence and business acumen.
The practice was stable, growing—but something deeper was calling.
As a successful Swiss architect designing luxury spaces across the globe, Audrey lived a life many dreamed of.
Her days were filled with palace designs and high-end projects. From interior shop designs for Boss to lavish alpine palaces.
But beneath the surface, a different calling grew—one rooted in her teenage years when a severe skiing accident left her with a lumbar fracture.
That injury led her to a chiropractor who transformed her life with spinal adjustments.
Though her family guided her toward architecture, her true values always centred on health, beauty, and service to others.
Eventually, she surrendered to her deeper calling—left architecture, went back to school, and chose to create healing spaces instead of buildings.
When Audrey joined the practice as a chiropractor after graduating, everything shifted.
Two strong minds, one shared vision. Structure met intuition. Systems met beauty. Together, they pulled the practice apart and rebuilt it from the inside out.
They refined the entire patient journey, trusting gut instincts over industry norms.
Every detail—from the open-plan adjusting space to the music played through the speakers—was calibrated for ease, coherence, and energy.
Today, In Flow is a living embodiment of its name.
A space that doesn't just adjust the spine—it restores harmony between the mind, body, and spirit.
A place that heals without hustle. That energises both the practitioner and the patient.
For Robin and Audrey, this isn't just a business—it's a creative masterpiece. It's where elegance meets effectiveness.
And it's where people—especially those who give so much of themselves—finally come home to be restored.