Dr. Chantelle Green
- Lower extremity dysfunction and gait correction through chiropractic care.
- Webster Technique for pelvic assessment and pelvic dysfunction management.
- Diversified spinal and joint adjustments for pain relief and mobility.
- Manual muscle release to reduce tension and improve movement.
- Rehabilitation for hypermobility and artistic athlete stability training.
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MYo Lab Health & Wellness
227 10th St NW, #300, Calgary, AB, T2N 1V5
Dr. Chantelle Green is a former recreational dancer with a passion for helping people move with strength, comfort, and confidence. She believes that a key component to people being able to lead the life they want to live is moving well, and moving often. She works with your body to help you recover from injuries, correct underlying issues, and build resilience so your body can handle anything you choose to throw at it. Areas of Passion: Lower Body & Gait: Originating from her own mixed experience with orthotics, Dr. Chantelle developed a passion for addressing the dysfunctions in the lower extremities that create compensation patterns and pain in the rest of the body. Women’s Health: Dr. Chantelle believes women’s health extends far beyond pregnancy or postpartum - back pain related to bras & pelvic floor health shouldn’t be taboo subjects. She is trained in Webster Technique to assess and address dysfunctions in the pelvis, and wants women to feel heard, validated & supported with their health care concerns. Hypermobility & Artistic Athletes: With her dance background, Dr. Chantelle understands artistic athletes & their unique challenges. Hypermobility often goes undetected in these athletes, and Dr. Chantelle focuses on the balance between exceptional mobility & the stability and strength needed to support it. The Neurodivergent Experience: As a late-diagnosed autistic woman, Dr. Chantelle strives to create an inclusive space for neurodivergent individuals by prioritizing comfort, clear communication, specific answers to questions, and respect for sensory needs. Chiropractic care does not treat, cure, relieve, or prevent neurodivergence or its symptoms. Treatment Techniques: - Diversified adjusting - Manual muscle release - Webster Technique
Thorough (10 min) treatment one-on-one with your chiropractor after your Initial Assessment visit.