In this episode of justsaying with…, we get right to the backbone of modern wellness. This time, we sit down with Dr Warren Jordan, a chiropractor with over 15 years of clinical experience and a warm, grounded approach to helping people move and feel better.
Now practising at Orchard Health Clinic in Singapore, Warren brings a blend of international expertise and everyday practicality to the conversation, making chiropractic care feel both accessible and deeply relevant.
Warren’s story began in Durban, where he earned his Master’s Degree in Chiropractic before building an impressive career across South Africa and Singapore. His early work centred on family-based care, supporting children, office professionals, older adults, and expectant mothers through the strains of daily life.
As his practice grew, so did his scope, eventually extending to elite and amateur athletes in paddling, MMA, powerlifting, strongman, and bodybuilding. With his own background in fitness, he’s uniquely positioned to combine manual therapy with targeted rehabilitation, ensuring patients don’t just recover. They return stronger.
What sets Warren apart is his ability to merge hands-on treatment with movement-focused rehabilitation. His toolkit ranges from dry needling and soft tissue release to ischemic compression, stretching, ergonomic coaching, and personalised exercise plans.
Whether he’s resolving stubborn desk-bound tension or helping an athlete regain peak performance, Warren approaches each case holistically, always considering lifestyle, function, and long-term strength.
In our chat, Warren breaks down what chiropractors actually do and how their work differs from physiotherapy and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
He explains what really happens during an adjustment—including the science behind that familiar “crack”, and why it helps the body restore balance and function. He also clears up common myths that often hold people back from seeking treatment.
We dive into how to choose between chiropractic, physiotherapy, and TCM based on symptoms, goals, and preferences. Warren also shares where these approaches complement each other, especially for chronic pain or complex movement issues.
Beyond pain relief, Warren makes a strong case for chiropractic care as part of preventive health. He highlights how regular maintenance can improve posture, mobility, and everyday comfort—particularly for those navigating intense training or long hours at a desk.
At the heart of the episode is Warren’s commitment to helping every patient move without fear and live without pain. With his empathetic approach and deep clinical experience, this conversation offers a clear, refreshing look into how chiropractic care fits into a broader path toward long-term wellness.



