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Brett Weaver, DC

An Oklahoma native who was raised in Yukon where he mostly worked odd construction, maintenance, and landscaping jobs prior to and during his undergraduate career at the University of Central Oklahoma. He succumbed to low back pain during this period. Brett was suggested by a family member to seek a Chiropractic consultation with a trusted local physician after seeking alternatives to the over-the-counter products he was taking on a regular basis to get through the week. Having not had previous experience with Chiropractic and having been raised in a medical model of health, Brett was skeptical of Chiropractic. He attended the consultation because over the counter management just dulled his sharp pain, he was out of options, and his family member suggested it.

After the first visit, Brett was so impressed with the Chiropractor’s professional scope and ability to instantly relieve him of the sharp pain he felt upon sitting, that he decided to attend Parker Chiropractic College to become a chiropractor after extensive scrutiny in the UCO library. He currently serves the Oklahoma City community area with an evidenced-based passion for natural, non-pharmacological, and non-surgical approaches to acute and chronic pain conditions and syndromes.

Professional Education


B.A.

Bachelor of the Arts

University of Central Oklahoma
D.C.

Doctor of Chiropractic

Parker University

Professional Interest

Functional Anatomy, General Biomechanics, Rehabilitation and Prevention, Therapeutic Exercise, Impingement Syndromes of the Shoulder, Discogenic Pain Syndromes, Cervicogenic Headaches, Pseudo and Spasmodic Torticollis, Glenohumeral Instability, Overuse Injuries, Chronic Pain Syndromes, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Whiplash Associated Disorders, Tendinopathies, Best Practice and Evidence Based Guidelines, Practice Parameters, Breathing Pattern Disorders, Functional Movement Patterns and Disorders, Inflammation and Pain Nutritional Considerations, Fascial Influence of Locomotion, Wellness and Preservation of Health, Effectiveness and Efficacy Trials of Low Back and Neck Pain, Management of Spine Disorders, Impairment and Disability Determination, Prognostic Factors for Low Back and Neck Pain