Myers Chiropractic and Functional Health

Brent Myers, DC, ART
3106 Sweeten Creek Rd Ste E
Asheville, NC 28803
(828) 676-0963

About Dr. Myers

Dr. Brent Myers is originally from northeastern Ohio. He attended the Univeristy of Akron where he recieved a degree in Fire Science and Protection. After an extensive lower back injury he explored many options to help his lower back and herniated disc. After several attempts at various healthcare options, to no avail, he gave chiropractic a try. At this point he realized how significant chiropractic care was in restoring him to maximum health without the suggested surgery he needed on his herniated disc. After a successful outcome without surgery, he decided to make a career move from the fire service to chiropractic so he could provide the same life changing care that he received to others who needed it.

Dr. Myers went on to pursue his degree in chiropractic in St. Louis Missouri. While in St. Louis, Dr. Myers studied extensively soft tissue injuries in combination with chiropractic care. He became certified in Active Release Techniques, a soft tissue management system and Graston technique. Dr. Myers put a special emphasis in studying movement patterns in various types of patients from the elite athlete to the "average joe". His advanced post graduate study included how to integrate Chiropractic care along with soft tissue techniques to get the patient well as fast as possible and eliminate injury and mechanical dysfunction in the body.

Dr. Myers' specialized techniques include: Diversified technique, COX flexion Distraction Technique, and Thompson Technique.

The soft tissue techniques he specializes in are: ART and Graston Techniques. These techniques successfully treat a multitude of conditions including: plantar fasciitis, carpal tunnel, rotator cuff injuries, knee and hip problems and headaches and low back pain.

Since Active Release Techniques (ART) is a medically patented technique the patient can be assured that Dr. Myers has the experience and training to treat over 500 soft tissue type injuries, and he is required to maintain yearly certification for this technique to stay as up to date as possible.