Dr. Brian Howe

  • Diversified chiropractic adjustments for spinal joint dysfunction.
  • Active Release Technique for soft-tissue injury and scar tissue.
  • Dry needling for myofascial pain and muscle trigger points.
  • Functional rehabilitation for injury recovery and movement restoration.
  • Manual soft-tissue techniques to reduce muscle tension and pain.

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

Whitefish Spine and Sport

Whitefish Spine and Sport

903 Spokane Avenue, Suite # 2, Whitefish, MT, 59901

Dr. Brian Howe grew up in the Flathead Valley prior to pursuing a career in athletics which took him around the country before settling down in his home town of Whitefish, Montana. Throughout his career he suffered and rehabbed multiple injuries leading to his interest in the medical field and to helping people improve their quality of life by conquering their own injuries and ailments. While attending Montana State University - Billings, on a baseball scholarship, Brian earned a Bachelor of Science with a focus on Human Performance. He then continued his education at the University of Western States where he earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree while receiving mangna cum laude honors. Upon completion of his education he returned to whitefish with a vision to open a practice that embodies a functional approach to overall well-being. Whitefish Spine and Sport is an evidence based clinic which utilizes diversified chiropractic techniques and an innovative approach to soft tissue, while specializing in active release technique and dry needling.

New Patient Office Visit

Initial visits range from 30 - 60 minutes depending the complexity of your case along with your specific treatment needs. The visit will consist of a consultation covering your health history along with a functional exam, a review of findings, treatment and at home care. Please wear loose fitting attire that allows access to the problematic area(s)

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