Brian Gervais, DC, CCSP

Minneapolis, United States

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Specialties

Dr. Brian Gervais is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician specializing in the treatment of soft tissue injuries with non-​invasive techniques utilizing Active Release Techniques (ART), Sound Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (SASTM) and chiropractic manipulation. Most patients notice significant improvement with just one visit when combining ART/​SASTM with chiropractic manipulation. Chronic conditions may take 6 visits or more to resolve completely.

History

Established in 2008.

Active Chiropractic and the office of Dr. Brian Gervais was established in 2008. Since then we have been helping individuals with sports injuries, chronic pain, movement dysfunction and many other ailments. Our goal is to resolve your pain as well as teaching you how to minimize the chance of it returning again in the future.

In early 2012, we relocated our office and now work in a multidisciplinary setting along with a medical doctor specializing in pain, a physical therapy group, a clinical pyschologist, a massage therapist and group yoga. The combined efforts of each practice have made it a one stop medical center for individuals to receive the attention they need.

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Brian G.

Business Owner

Dr. Gervais is a Board Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician and is a member of the Oregon Chiropractic Association, American Chiropractic Association, International Chiropractic Association, International Myopain Society and Ironman Provider Network.

Dr. Gervais is a Certified Active Release Technique (ART) Provider specializing in treating problems with muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves. Dr. Gervais is Biomechanics Certified and was part of the ART Ironman treatment team for Ironman Canada in 2009 and 2010. Dr. Gervais is also an instructor with ART.

Some common conditions that can be resolved quickly and permanently include numbness and tingling of the extremities, frozen shoulder syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, low back pain, headaches and plantar fasciitis.