Dr. G. Lindsay Robson
Dr. G. L. Robson has been practicing as a Doctor of Chiropractic since 1978 and studied in Toronto, Ontario.
“Core Chiropractic education” for all students studying Chiropractic has always included full medical health care studies among other disciplines. Studies in the anatomical, physiological, pathological, kinesiological and radiological (X-Ray) sciences are just a few of the health sciences that are studied. This education, complemented with skills training and scientific learning, continues. The beauty of the Human system is that it also continues to learn and Chiropractic with its knowledge of the body uses this fact to re-direct this natural process. This continuum of knowledge becomes the art, science, philosophy and experience of Chiropractic spinal care. These are modern times… we help you upgrade.
Dr. G. L. Robson is a registrant of the College of Chiropractors of BC and the BC Chiropractic Association. Dr. Robson was previously licensed and registered to practice in Alberta and Ontario in 1978 and is a Diplomate of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (U.S.A.) 1978.
Dr. Joe Pratile
Dr. Joe Pratile D.C.
Believes in individually tailored care for each patient, based on a full understanding of how well their brain reacts to stressors. This is vital for achieving both immediate and long term results.
Dr. Pratile believes that when you balance the brain and nervous system, the body will follow.
Background studies include; a Doctor of Chiropractic Degree in Toronto, Ontario and a BA ( HONS ) in Kinesiology at University of Western Ontario.
How many people are living with debilitating pain simply because traditional medicine doesn’t offer a cure?
In general, people seem to judge their overall health on how they feel, instead of how they function.
This is a huge mistake, as the nervous system on it’s own will often hide a body error or over-protection for a great deal of time while it’s building up it’s tenacity.
Chiropractic treatment can help. The nervous system is protected by, and responds to the function of the spinal vertebrae. We find, test and treat these functional
disturbances by increasing your spinal ability to react more reasonably to common stressors.