Missoula Chiropractor :: Dr. Mark Wilson
Paralyzed and lying in a hospital bed for months gets a guy to thinking.”
After suffering with a rare nerve disease (Guillain-Barre Syndrome) as a young man, Dr. Wilson set his sights on becoming a chiropractor.
Chiropractic seemed a logical option for someone who, at the prime of his life, was struck down with a devastating health issue. “Medicine just didn’t have anything helpful for the healing of my nerves. What I learned from being paralyzed was that the power that made my body was going to be the same power that returned it back to the health that I so desperately wanted.
Chiropractic Education
Dr. Wilson did his pre-chiropractic training at one of Canada’s finest Universities, Queen’s University out of Kingston, Ontario. He graduated from there with a B.Sc. in the Life Sciences; biology, microbiology, immunology, physiology and the like.
After completing his course of study there, he was accepted to Northwestern College of Chiropractic, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. During his four years of studies at Northwestern, courses included biochemistry, a major emphasis on anatomy and human physiology, x-ray diagnosis, chiropractic adjusting techniques and patient care.
On a Personal Note
Dr. Wilson loves his annual honeymoon and his weekly date nights with his wife Amy. He enjoys spending time up at the lake or ranch with his three children Kyler, Savannah and Gabriella. Dr. Wilson is an avid hockey player and coaches as well. He enjoys triathlons, summiting peaks, professional speaking and traveling the world over.
Dr. Wilson can be irritable, have low energy and tend toward frustration without receiving his weekly wellness chiropractic visits. As well he tries to break a sweat almost every day. “I find my mind just works better when I do”, says Dr. Wilson.
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