Dr. Austin Albison graduated from Parker University becoming a Doctor of Chiropractic. After graduation he spent four years as Director of the largest Chiropractic/Rehab membership in the Dallas Metro Area. Recently Austin and his wife, Lolly, have decided to move back to Lolly’s home state of South Carolina. If you’ve been a patient at Peak there is a high chance you been able to meet Austin’s family because community and relationships is of high value in the Albison home.
Before attending Parker University, Austin attended Cal-Poly SLO, earning his bachelor’s in Kinesiology Exercise Science with a specialization in Biomechanics. With his constant pursuit to understand “perfect” human movement, he has spent a great deal of his time learning many different techniques to identify and correct pain and dysfunction as fast as possible.
Dr. Austin played Division 1-AA football at Cal-Poly SLO, where he battled through his own series of injuries. During that time, he learned the importance of building a solid foundation of movements that he now uses with every patient he sees.
He has experience working with athletes across all levels (Olympic, Paralympic, Crossfit Games, NFL, NBA, MLB, MLS, NCAA, High School, and youth sports) and loves the opportunity to help someone who is passionately working towards a goal.
Dr. Rachel Blong graduated with Honors from Logan University earning her Doctorate of Chiropractic. During her time in chiropractic school she competed at the semifinal level for the CrossFit games in 2022 and 2023. While Dr. Rachel was in school, learning the best evidence based practice was important to her. She was involved in clubs rehab 2 performance, motion palpation institute and Logan United. Dr. Rachel and her husband, Cameron, moved to Greenville for her preceptorship portion of schooling to gain experience in the chiropractic field before graduation.
Before attending Logan University, Dr. Rachel earned her master’s of exercise physiology at Appalachian State University with a specialization in strength and conditioning. She worked in the strength and conditioning field for 2 years with a variety of athletes ranging from young middle school athletes, to elite college and NFL players.
Dr. Rachel played Division 2 Soccer at Mars Hill University. During that time, she learned the importance of building a solid foundation of movements, lengthening and strengthening muscle tissue that ultimately increases injury prevention and overall performance and recovery. These are methodologies that Dr. Rachel uses with every patient she sees.
She has experience working with athletes across all levels (Olympic, Paralympic, Crossfit Games, NFL, NCAA, High School, and youth sports) and loves the opportunity to help someone who is passionately working towards a goal whether the goal is to compete at a high level or becoming pain free in the gym.
Dr. Rachel has additional education in,
Smart Education Dry Needling, Active Release Technique, Motion Palpation Institute, Rehab 2 Performance and Safe Zone training.