Sean Bradshaw

  • Sports injury assessment and chiropractic management.
  • Spinal manipulation and joint mobilization for pain relief.
  • Soft tissue mobilization to reduce muscle tension.
  • Cupping therapy to promote tissue healing and mobility.
  • Pin-and-stretch techniques for muscle release and flexibility.

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

Harvard Square Chiropractic

Harvard Square Chiropractic

122 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138

Dr. Bradshaw came to chiropractic through athletic training — and that path shows in how he practices. He earned his degree in Athletic Training from MCLA, where he was a student-athlete on the men’s soccer team, and went on to become a Board Certified Athletic Trainer before pursuing his Doctorate in Chiropractic at Northeast College of Health Sciences. He was inducted into Phi Chi Omega for academic excellence while there. Sean holds certifications in advanced sports science, human performance, and whole food nutrition, and brings a wide toolkit to each visit: soft tissue mobilization, cupping, pin and stretch, and other manual techniques alongside chiropractic adjustments. He’s an evidence-based practitioner who stays current, and he draws on his own athletic background to understand what patients are asking of their bodies — and what it takes to get them back to doing it. Outside of work, he’s an avid golfer and keeps himself active across a range of sports, including soccer and chasing after his dog, Finn. Specialties: Sports injuries · Soft tissue mobilization · Cupping · Athletic performance · Evidence-based practice

Initial Exam

For new patients. Your first visit includes a review of your current condition and health history, a physical and orthopedic exam, and — if appropriate — treatment such as a chiropractic adjustment or soft tissue therapy.

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