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ABOUT

Dr.Brian
Cervo

About Dr.Cervo

Dr Brian Cervo has been a lifelong resident of Mission B.C. He attended the University of the Fraser Valley where he obtained a degree in Kinesiology. While attending school and working in the community, he met his wife Michelle, who was also raised in Mission. After completing his undergrad, Dr Cervo and Michelle moved to Portland Oregon,  where he attended the University of Western States and obtained a Doctorate of Chiropractic and Bachelor of Science in Human Biology. During this time they welcomed two daughters into their family.

Following 3 months of an internship and 6 months of work in a high-volume practice in Bellingham WA, they decided to move their family back home to Canada and focus on working in a patient-first practice.

 

When he isn’t in the clinic, Dr Cervo can be found mountain biking on Bear Mountain, skiing at Sasquatch, and shuttling his two daughters between the dance studio, soccer field, and swimming pool.

Education

2006-2010

Bachelor of Kinesiology
University of the Fraser Valley 

  • Engaged in comprehensive exploration of human movement and health optimization.

  • Developed expertise in foundational subjects such as anatomy, biomechanics, and nutrition, alongside practical skills in teaching and athletic counseling.

2010-2014

Bachelor of Science in Human Biology 
University of Western States

  • Capable of explaining human morphology concepts with clarity.

  • Possesses comprehensive knowledge of human genetics, cellular function, and pathology.

2010-2014

Doctorate of Chiropractic
University of Western States

  • Four years of active practice and education surrounding the safe and effective use of the manipulation and mobilization of joints in the spine and upper and lower extremities. 

  • Trained in Active Release Therapy, a soft tissue therapeutic technique used to mobilize muscles and other soft tissue. 

  • Trained in Graston Technique, a therapy used to break up scar tissue, facial adhesions, mild facial restrictions, and mobilize tissues such as tendons and ligaments. 

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