Dr. Erick Verret
- Applied Kinesiology for musculoskeletal issues.
- Koren Specific Technique for gentle adjustments.
- Strain-Counterstrain manual therapy.
- Cranio-sacral therapy for structural balance.
- Treating biomechanical and postural problems.
- Low-force adjustments for all ages.
- Addressing muscular function and postural changes.
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Revital Health - Abbeydale
814 68 Street Northeast, Calgary, AB, T2A 6X7
Erick Verret, working out of the Revitalhealth Abbeydale clinic, received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto, ON. He also achieved a number of certifications including: Basic 100 Applied Kinesiology course from the International College of Applied Kinesiology with Dr. David Leaf Koren specific Technique with Dr. Tedd Koren Strain-Counterstrain Cranio-sacral therapy with the Uppledger Institute Erick gain experience in his field working in Montreal, Chibougamau and Calgary before joining Revital Health in April, 2018. The approaches he uses can help patients with biomechanical, postural, stress/emotional and functional visceral problems when related to muscular function or postural changes. “By combining Applied Kinesiology and Koren Specific technique, patients of any age can be helped. Koren Specific technique’s method of evaluating and the use of the Arthrostim adjusting instrument allow us to do safe and efficient very low force adjustments. Koren Specific technique also allows us to adjust while sitting and standing, which also allows us to safely adjust pregnant patients through any stage of their pregnancy.” Erick says he became a chiropractor because he experienced the benefits of chiropractic as a patient. “My mother, who is a nurse, brought me to our family chiropractor after I had fallen on my head in the physical education class in school in Grade 6. “I was amazed that chiropractors could heal people with their hands alone.” He said he was also interested in nutrition and in helping people with natural methods without drugs or surgeries. Being self-employed was also appealing. “Chiropractic combined everything I liked so it seemed like the natural choice for me,” he says. When he is not working he enjoys spending time with his family, especially sightseeing in the outdoors as well as physical activity like hiking, biking, swimming and learning and practicing aikido.