Dr. Rylee Stephens

(DC)
  • Hands-on treatment for musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Active Release and Graston soft tissue therapy.
  • Joint manipulation for improved function.
  • Chiropractic care for pre/postnatal and paediatrics.
  • Injury recovery through strength and conditioning.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

LivWell Integrated Health

LivWell Integrated Health

1414 Winnipeg Street, Squamish, BC, V8B 0C4

Dr. Rylee Stephens graduated from the University of Calgary’s Kinesiology program followed by grad school in Portland, Oregon where she completed her Master’s of Science in Sports Medicine degree and Doctor of Chiropractic degree cum laude from the University of Western States. She has additional training in hands on therapy (Active Release Technique, Graston, Rock Tape, Clinical Neurodynamic Solutions), functional movement assessments (FMS, SFMA, DNS), exercise prescription, pre and postnatal care, paediatric care, breastfeeding support, craniosacral therapy, & concussion treatment and management and is currently completing a sports residency program through the RCCSS(C). She has worked with athletes, teams and sporting events throughout Oregon, Washington and British Columbia and has published work on diaphragmatic breathing and balance. She is a certified sport’s first responder. Rylee believes in a hands-on, patient centered approach to care and treats musculoskeletal conditions from head to toe. Her treatment approach utilizes appropriate joint manipulation, soft tissue therapy and strength and condition to improve functional biomechanics with the end goal of getting patients pain-free and back to enjoying their favorite activities. Rylee loves to work with patients of all ages and activity levels. In her spare time, you will find Rylee skiing, biking, hiking running or paddle boarding, usually with two kids and dog leading the way!

Initial Chiropractic Visit

Initial assessment and treatment for first-time chiropractic appointments at our clinic.

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