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Dr. Avery Martin, B.S. D.C. provides the following services:
Your Health Homework
If you would like to personally hear from Dr. Martin with health information, his perspective on current science and studies, with lots of encouragement and reminders - this Substack subscription will be of great value and benefit to you, your patients, family and friends.
$6/month
$60/year
FNT Immersion Training
Immersion Training of Averio Health Institute's method: Functional Neurological Technique (FNT)
This is only available for licensed Doctors of Chiropractic or new graduates of a Chiropractic College.
As Chiropractors, the possibilities to help in most all health concerns exists.
What’s required is first, the ability to find the vertebral subluxation. Then, having a great skill set to accomplish the art of the adjustment.
The Synapse
A group of D.C.'s that, on a regular basis, shares and communicates with one another. Led by Dr. Avery Martin through weekly emails and 1-2 scheduled Zoom calls per month.
$200/month
Doctor Testimonial
"The first module of the FNT training was an immersive dive into chiropractic that included hands-on training, tests and measurements, research review, philosophy-talk, community building, and lovingly, prepared nutritious food. It was an introduction to Chirotopia!"
- Dr. Carolyn Fancher
"Every organ in your body is connected to the one under your hat." - B.J. Palmer
Dr. Avery Martin
Developer of Averio Health Institute & Regenerative Chiropractic
47+ years of service to patients and functional neurological health outcomes
Past President Washington State Chiropractic Assoc.
Member of 1st Chiropractic Mission Trip to Uganda
WELCOME!
Dr. Avery Martin B.S. D.C.
Here’s my story: I graduated from Palmer College in 1977 and absolutely fell in love with the idea of hands on chiropractic, adjusting, being of service, and giving people the best opportunity to experience health naturally. I loved the Palmer education, the Palmer package, and the techniques. Initially, my inclination was looking at Pettibon and later CBP. Upper cervical adjusting also made a lot of sense. My favorite full spine adjusting was Gonstead technique, with a small amount of diversified, drop, flexion-distraction and Logan basic.
My curiosity had a strange direction. While in school, I had a low back problem that presented, which, looking back, was likely from kidney stones. I got adjusted for weeks without any noticeable improvement and getting to the point where I could hardly walk to class.
Then something amazing happened…