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About Dr. Hall

Bellevue Chiropractic Chris Hall

After Dr. Chris Hall completed his doctorate in Chiropractic in 1997, he practiced for 2 years in Georgia before moving to Washington State. He has been a practicing chiropractor in Bellevue, Washington ever since.

Dr. Hall completed his physiotherapy certification at New York Chiropractic College in 1996 and was Board Certified with the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners in 1997. Through the years, Dr. Hall has completed numerous postgraduate courses and certifications, both inside and outside of the chiropractic profession. In 2003, he completed a certification in Whiplash and Brain Injury Traumatology from the Spine Research Institute in San Diego where he received advanced training in the management of auto related injuries. In 2008, Dr. Hall achieved formal certification (Cert. MDT) in the McKenzie physical therapy method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment, a physical therapy designation uncommon to chiropractors. In 2009, he completed training as a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician® with Southern California University of Heath Sciences and the same year, he was certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). Dr. Hall is also a Full-Body Certified Active Release Techniques® provider (ART) a Certified Kinesio® Taping Practitioner (CKTP) and a Certified Graston Technique Provider. He is a faculty speaker for the Western Pain Society. He is an active member of the American Chiropractic Association, the Washington State Chiropractic Association, the American Chiropractic Association Sports Council, The National Strength and Conditioning Association and The McKenzie Institute, USA.

Dr. Hall, his wife and their 3 boys are happy to make their home in Western Washington where he can pursue a number of his hobbies and interests such as long distance running, skiing, climbing, hiking and camping.