After graduating, Dr. McClure opened his own practice, WholeBody Chiropractic, a multidisciplinary clinic hosting multiple chiropractors, massage therapists, acupuncturists, and a variety of other practitioners.
Alecia wanted to attend a chiropractic college where she could explore the chiropractic profession from all elements, but it was the reputation of Palmer College that interested her the most.
She grew up doing gymnastics, track and field, and dance and while in grade school she participated in all the sports her schools would allow, which included basketball, soccer and volleyball. In her late 20s she began to bobsled. She performed as a brakeman for 5 years with Bobsleigh CANADA Skeleton. In 2018 she was an Olympic hopeful.
For her presentation, Alecia focused on Core Strength Training during Pregnancy for a Female with Low Back Pain.
Growing up surrounded by health-care professionals, Brandon knew he wanted to make a difference in people's lives, but he took a slightly different route than them. “I decided to choose my own path, and going into chiropractic made the most sense. I prefer to care for my patients naturally in an effort to avoid drugs or surgery.”
“I'm looking forward to seeing more athletes and the general public who are looking to improve their well-being lean towards chiropractic, rehab, mobility work, and recovery as part of their regimen. I'm also looking forward to breaking the stigmatism of “chiropractors only work on the spine” and that as a Doctor of Chiropractic, we focus on the whole body.”