About Dr. Bryan Osborne,
Doctor of Chiropractic
Raleigh
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Dr. Osborne
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Dr. Matt Osborne
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below are a few of my "qualifications" as
a doctor of chiropractic for those who would like to
know. As far as I am concerned, however, my main qualification
(which cannot be expressed in written words) is my passion
for chiropractic. They say to be a good chiropractor
there are 3 H's that you must possess: Head, Hands,
Heart. You must feed your head with an immense amount
of information. The learning process will never stop.
Among the things you must learn is the actual physical
skill of becoming a chiropractor. This is where your
hands become important. Neither acquiring knowledge
in your head, or perfecting the chiropractic skill with
your hands can be done without having a heart filled
with passion. From my first experiences with chiropractic
to my in depth studies, my passion has only grown. |
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Dr. Bryan Osborne, D.C.
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This is a profession that I am extremely proud
of, and am thankful everyday that this is what I choose to
do with my life. I do not view being a chiropractor as a job,
but more so a career, and my attitude in the office will echo
this everyday. When you and or your family come to this clinic
you will be greeted by smiling faces who truly care about
your well being, and we will strive to educate you and inform
you on your condition so you will fully understand why and
how chiropractic is benefiting your overall health.
Education:
Bachelor
of Science Degree (B.S.)
Undergraduate studies completed in Marshall
University (in Huntington, WV) and the Palmer
University Systems
Doctor of
Chiropractic Degree (D.C.)
Professional Studies completed at Palmer College
of Chiropractic in the year 2000. This course
includes five academic years including over
4,800 classroom hours of instruction. Palmer College
is the first chiropractic
college in the world and is still the premier chiropractic college
in
the world. All standards of excellence in the profession are still
based on Palmer College. For more information
about Palmer, please visit their
web site: Palmer College of Chiropractic.
Post-Graduate
Studies:
I strive to take as many seminars as possible and continue to learn on
my own to increase my knowledge to provide the best care possible to
my patients. I travel across the nation to take the courses with the
latest in scientific information. It would be difficult to list all of
my seminars, outside studies, and guest lecturers that I have learned
from. Below is a list of a few that I feel have contributed the most
to my education:
Sports and
Industrial Injuries Seminars
(Upper and Lower Extremities)
These seminars are taught by Dr. Mitch Mally, D.C. and include information
relating to treatment of sports and industrial injuries such as Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome, shoulder injuries, elbow injuries, tendonitis, wrist
injuries, hip injuries, knee injuries, ankle and foot injuries. Dr. Mally
is highly respected in the profession and is the leader in studies
of the treatment of extremities.
Nimmo
Myofascial Release Technique Seminars
Completed series of 3 leading towards Nimmo Certification. The Nimmo
Technique is taught by Dr. Sheila Laws, D.C. These seminars are geared
towards treatment of trigger points in muscles. Dr. Laws studied under
the originator of the technique, Dr. Ray Nimmo, and continues to be the
only one who studied under the doctor to teach his work.
Acupuncture-
100 hour certification through Dr. John Amaro and the
International Academy
of Medical Acupuncture
This is a healing art that has been in existence over 5000 years, and
one of which I am extremely proud to have knowledge about. Because of
the materials needed as well as the patient education involved with acupuncture
the current plans are to incorporate this healing art in about one year.
Member
National Fibromyalgia Foundation (2001 - Present)
Member
National Headache Foundation (2002 - Present)
Member
International Committee of Occupational Health Coalition
(2001 - Present)
Member
American Chiropractic Association (2001 - Present)
Member
North Carolina Chiropractic Association (2001 - Present)
Sponsor
Big Brothers Big Sisters Organization (2002 - Present)
Other
Achievements
Chiropractic
Clinic abroad trip to India (1999)
Around 20 students were selected to visit India and introduce chiropractic
to parts of the world that don't have it. We traveled all around India
and provided chiropractic care at no cost to over 5,000 people at Indian
hospitals. We spent many hours explaining chiropractic philosophy to
the doctors and the people we met. Hopefully more chiropractors will
provide their much-needed services in countries without chiropractic
such as India. I am proud and honored that I got to spend those 3 weeks
in India.
A
Resident Assistant during my last trimester at Palmer
College of Chiropractic under Dr. Ian McClean in the Clinic
Radiology Department.
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