Dr. Steve completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, BC. He graduated with distinction, and also received certificates in both Applied Human Nutrition and Health and Fitness Studies. He then packed up and headed east to pursue his chiropractic education at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto, ON. Dr. Steve graduated with summa cum laude and clinical honours, achieving the highest academic standing in his class over the four year program. He received numerous awards for both his academic and practical achievements.
Dr. Steve has completed full body certifications in both Active Release Techniques® and Graston Technique®. He was a long-standing Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist® (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association® (NSCA). He is also a provider member for the Exercise is Medicine Canada professional network. Previously, he taught at the Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy (OVCMT), in the areas of musculoskeletal anatomy, biomechanics and kinesiology. He is currently on the OVCMT Program Advisory Committee.
Dr. Steve has a special interest in the management of sport-related concussions, sports and running injuries as well as non-operative treatment approaches for lumbar spinal stenosis. He has worked with many professional and elite level athletes, but enjoys the variety of a well-rounded family practice.
Chiropractic has inspired Dr. Steve to work with patients to identify the underlying cause of their condition, and to help provide strategies for effective self-management. He strives to empower patients to become active participants in their own care, and loves helping people achieve their personal health or performance goals. Dr. Steve feels that a collaborative patient-centred approach is in your best interest and he strives to work with other health care professionals.
After years in the big city, Dr. Steve is happy to get back to his small town roots. Born and raised in Grand Forks, BC, he is very excited to now call Vernon home. When not in the clinic, you will find him on the trails running or mountain biking. And, if there’s snow on the ground, chances are he will be strapped into skis or a snowboard. These days he also has the pleasure of getting up way too early each morning and trying to keep up with his young daughter during all of life’s little adventures!