Dr. Brandon Di Novi

Dr. Brandon Di Novi

Dr. Brandon Di Novi received his Doctoral degree from Logan College of Chiropractic and a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science and Wellness at Bastyr University. He received a second bachelor's degree, in Biology, from Logan College.

While attending Bastyr University Dr. Di Novi focused on advanced nutritional therapies and biomechanics. Dr. Di Novi secured an internship position with HealthSouth working with their physical therapy department.

Dr. Di Novi is currently in private practice in Edmonds Washington at the Di Novi Wellness Clinic. He specializes in preventive manual medicine and techniques that will keep the body working at its optimum level. His practice includes counseling on the benefits of proper nutrition which combined with proper alignment of the body not only prevents dysfunctions but also provides optimal health.

Nutritional Counseling

The majority of the population currently supplements their diet with nutritional aids in the hopes of improving their current situations. Yet the vast majority have limited knowledge of the supplements they are taking.

Dr. Di Novi will review your current nutritional habits including, supplementation and food intake. Depending on your specific situation Dr. Di Novi may recommend whole foods or nutritional supplements that can benefit you.

On your 1st visit please bring in all of your nutritional supplementation so Dr. Di Novi can review what you are currently taking.

Muscular Rehabilitation

To maintain the spinal correction provided by chiropractic adjustments, it is crucial to incorporate muscular re-education and rehabilitation. Depending on the muscular imbalance found on the patient, Dr. Di Novi will also incorporate post- isometric relaxation techniques.

This technique has been shown to produce superior gains in an individual's flexibility and strength in a variety of sporting and rehabilitation situations. Dr. Di Novi may also prescribe specific exercises that will correct muscle imbalances and provide stabilization to the spine and pelvis. Thus improving function and performance by strengthening weak or injured muscles.