I was first introduced to the field of chiropractic as a young tennis athlete with a hip injury. After having exhausted almost all treatment options over a period of two years, I was finally introduced to a Chiropractor who ultimately provided the only effective treatment. This experience inspired me to pursue it as a career, hoping to provide that same support to future patients.
I completed my Doctorate of Chiropractic and Master’s of Sports Medicine at the University of Western States, graduating from both with honours. I also hold a Bachelor of Mining Engineering from the University of Alberta and after working in Fort McMurray for 5 years obtained my Professional Engineer designation.
Evidence based medicine is incorporated into my daily practice, and I am devoted to treating every patient like an elite athlete. Determining the root cause of a problem is key to long term success, not just symptom management. I’m certified in Active Release Technique (A.R.T.), IMS/Dry Needling and have additional training in Graston, COX Flexion Distraction, and K-Tape methods.
When not at the clinic, you’ll find me playing tennis or squash, on the ice rink playing hockey, listening to music, or exploring the Rocky Mountains.