About Milton

Milton is an Industrial Engineer/methods specialist by his original professional training and spent some of his early career working on military research projects for the Australian government. Research, analysis and development of ideas is a major strength and he is an international author of a best-selling text on project management methodology in conjunction with Tom Sobzak of New York.

He is also a experienced Financial Adviser and having seen the need for more professional-ism in this field in the 1990's he returned to University, completed a 3 year Diploma in 18 months and earned Fellowship status with his Professional Association. Milton has developed many new ideas over his career, implemented as benchmarks throughout Australian industry.

In 2005 during a visit to New Zealand Milton was treated on a painful old scar with a hard mineral tool a specific type of Australian stone. His brother Chris a natural therapist had been experimenting with a variety of minerals for scar release and had achieved immediate results. Milton also had change however he was not convinced as to the claims made regarding effectiveness.

Having his Industrial Engineering background – if you can't measure it, it does not exist, Milton was so sceptical that he forgot the name of the stone. Six weeks later, when the scar no longer hurt and had totally changed state reverting back to soft skin he rang Chris, found the name and started research and experimentation that lead to the current two sources of the raw material and the current size and shape of the stone, all of which are crucial to the highly efficient healing it produces.

About Chris

Born in Rural Australia the mid 1950's Chris enjoyed a long and successful career in the motor and oil industries. This covered a variety of roles in sales, management through to dealership management and directorship roles in the oil industry.

In 1997 his life was completely turned around when he crewed on "White Cloud" in the Trans Tasman yacht race. Five days of severe storms left him battered, bruised, and in need of some serious damage repair. Massage solved the problem, became an interest, and assisting others to wellness states subsequently became a passion.

On completing his diploma studies at Wellpark College in 1998 he accepted a tutoring position in 1999. From there he focused on other interests, including the development of Bodywall® Bodytool ScarsAway™ plus several other health modalities and injury prevention devices.

Since that time Wellness at Work Ltd has been a therapy provider many major corporations including Microsoft IBM TVNZ, TV3, Villa Maria Wines, Deloittes, Morgan & Banks and a long list of elite athletes including current and past World and Olympic champions. Wellness at Work was also contracted to Team New Zealand for two America's Cup defenses in 2000 and 2003. The self care TBT© Tennis Ball Technique Chris developed is published throughout Australasia in leading Fitness, healthcare magazines and trade journals, with a regular readership of 450,000.

Bodywall ®, BODYTOOL Massage tools and ScarsAway™ tools are sold worldwide.