Avord Chiropractic

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Our Doctors

Dr. David Millar

SOM, DC, BSc, MSc

Dr Millar is a graduate of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, the University of Regina and McMaster University. He is a certified Active Release Technique and Graston Technique soft tissue therapy provider and is particularly interested in soft tissue and athletic injuries.  Dr Millar has completed the GLA:D (Good Living with Arthritis Denmark) Canada program and is the first Certified GLA:D Back Practitioner in Saskatchewan. He is a Consultant to the Functional Rehabilitation Program of Wascana Rehabilitation Centre.  A native of Regina, Dr. Millar has been active in his community and profession and has served on several boards, including SaskSport, the Saskatchewan Arts Board, The Chiropractors' Association of Saskatchewan, Rowing Canada Aviron,  Saskatchewan Rowing Association, the Regina Rowing Club, the Canadian Mental Health Association and the Provincial Advisory Council for Creative Kids Saskatchewan.  He is a member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit (2009) and has received several other awards, including the  Red Cross Humanitarian Award (2010), the Sovereign's Volunteer Medal (2015) and the U of R Crowning Achievements Distinguished Humanitarian and Community Service Award (2016) and the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Medal(2023). An active Rower and Coach, Dr Millar and his wife Anne also enjoy cross-country skiing.  They have three adult children and five Fabulous Grandchildren.


Dr. Steve White

DC

Dr White graduated cum laude with Clinical Honours from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. He has a special interest in soft tissue therapy and sports injuries. He is full-body certified in Active Release Technique (ART) and practices Graston Instrument-Assisted soft tissue mobilization. He is a consultant to Arcola Physiotherapy, doing secondary assessments for SGI and WCB. He resides in Regina with his wife and three children. His favourite pastimes are playing golf, travelling and spending time at the cottage with his family. 


Dr. Ryan Debusschere

Sports Specialist Chiropractor

 

BSc, Med. Ac. DC, FRCCSS(C)

Dr Ryan Debusschere was born in Stoughton, Saskatchewan. He graduated cum laude from the University of Saskatchewan in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science in Anatomy and Cell Biology. He then graduated on the Dean's list from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in Toronto in 2003. While at CMCC, Dr Ryan studied acupuncture at McMaster University in Hamilton. He has also completed the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada acupuncture certification and is CAFCI certified. He then completed his Active Release Technique and Graston Technique certifications and is currently holding both certifications, furthering his particular interest in soft tissue and athletic injuries. He has also completed the FAKTR-PM soft tissue therapy course. Most recently, he completed the Selective Functional Movement Assessment seminar with Dr Greg Rose from the Golf Channel and the Titleist Performance Institute. Dr Ryan has also completed the "New Trends in the Prevention of Running Injuries" seminar through the Running Clinic Group.

Dr Ryan successfully completed the four-year Sports Science Residency Program through the Royal College of Chiropractic Sport Sciences (Canada) (RCCSS(C)) in 2023. Dr Debusschere is now a Fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractic Sport Sciences (Canada) and has been granted the title of Sports Specialist Chiropractor. He is the first and only Sports Specialist Chiropractor in Saskatchewan. Currently, he is the chiropractic liaison with the Sports Medicine and Science Council of Saskatchewan and sits on their Board. Ryan and his wife reside in Regina with their three children. They can often be found at the White Butte cross-country ski trails, coaching soccer or running in the park.


Dr. Ben McNutt

BKin, Med Ac., DC

Dr. Ben started his post-secondary education with two years at the University of Regina, in the Faculty of Kinesiology, as part of the Cougars track & field team. From there, he moved to Saskatoon in 2005 to take the Combined Laboratory and X-Ray Technician course. After graduating, he moved to Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, and gained experience working as an X-ray tech at the hospital. A few years later, he decided to become a chiropractor.  

Dr. Ben returned to the University of Regina and finished his Kinesiology degree. From there, he attended the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto. He was busy...working through Chiropractic school and learning the Graston instrument-assisted soft-tissue treatment techniques, AND completing his Contemporary Medical Acupuncture course through McMaster University in Hamilton. 

He is an avid Powerlifter with a keen interest in health & fitness.