Chiropractic is a branch of the health sciences which focuses upon the body's neuromusculoskeletal system. A chiropractor is a doctor concerned with how your body's skeletal and nervous system is functioning. Since your spine is the key centre for your nervous system, a chiropractor is trained to use a variety of diagnostic methods to examine and treat your bone and musculature system. Chiropractors are considered Spinal Care Experts.
Chiropractors understand how to relieve pain discomfort or reduced mobility - whether it resides in your back, arms, legs, neck or another are in the body. They are experts trained to find the source of your joint and muscle discomfort, assess the complaint and make the adjustments that allow your spine to work properly again. They may also recommend changes to posture, lifestyle, or diet, and suggest stretches and exercises in order to help you return to optimum function and mobility.

Dr. Steinhoff's undergraduate (University of Alberta, '89') and postgraduate education (Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, '99') have given her the skills and experience to inspire patient's to help themselves. Dr. Steinhoff's been the Principal Chiropractor at Broadway @ Yew for over 12 years. Prior to becoming a Chiropractor, she had a career in health education and uses the foundations of education to assist patients in understanding the cause of their pain and empowering them with easy and natural ways to achieve and sustain better health.
She also enjoys sharing her passion for her work through speaking engagements at corporations, health organizations and schools throughout Greater Vancouver.
Dr. Steinhoff's patients and referring professionals value her for her preventative approach, which incorporates postural education, soft tissue therapy, laser-therapy, stretching and strengthening, and individualized care for her patients.

A New Westminster native, Dr. Oliver Sanchez has always had a keen interest in health and wellness. Dr. Sanchez obtained his Bachelor of Sciences with a Minor in Kinesiology at Simon Fraser University (SFU). After graduating from SFU, Dr. Sanchez worked as a Personal Trainer for 2 years where he focused on core stability exercises, injury rehabilitation, and performance training. Dr. Sanchez obtained his Doctorate degree at Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, CA graduating with honors (Magna Cum Laude). While at Palmer West, Dr. Sanchez was an active member in the Student American Chiropractic Association Sports Council where he had the opportunity to provide first aid, medical, and chiropractic services at sporting events such as the Sea Otter Classic, Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon, San Francisco Marathon, San Jose Marathon, Susan G Koman Walk for the Cure, Cal Bearathalon, North Face Endurance Challenge, and Bay Area Senior Games at Standford University.
Dr. Sanchez is a Certified Graston Technique© Practitioner and Rock Doc (Rock Tape). He utilizes a variety of techniques including adjustments, Graston Technique©, kinesiology taping, and therapeutic exercises to help his patients obtain their health goals and needs. Dr. Sanchez believes in education so that his patients have a better understanding of health and wellness.

Born and raised in Vancouver, Dr. McBean has been a Chiropractor for more than 20 years. He's a 1988 graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and has practiced in both Vancouver and the Northern Alberta industrial town of Fort McMurray.
He strongly believes poor health significantly affects all aspects of our lives, be it work, recreation, or the simple enjoyment of children and loved ones. So there's little wonder he's big on endurance sports, and an avid participant in Ironman triathlons. In fact, he lives by the Ironman philosophy "anything is possible" and its ideal that ordinary people can do extraordinary things.
Dr. McBean emphasizes good running form to maximize performance while minimizing injury, particularly for larger or mature athletes. He also incorporates the use of orthotics and laser therapy in his practice.

Dr. Aaron Binstock obtained his Bachelor of Arts (Honors Kinesiology) at the University of Western Ontario, where he was a member of the varsity lacrosse team. He then attended Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College where he obtained his Doctorate of Chiropractic and graduated with clinic honours. Dr. Binstock is a certified Active Release Techniques (ART) and Graston provider.
Dr. Binstock is very familiar with an active lifestyle and competitive sports. He grew up playing many sports at a competitive level, including hockey, baseball, volleyball and lacrosse. In addition, he was the coach and trainer for the Markham Junior B lacrosse team. Dr. Binstock was also a part of the medical team at the Oxfam Trailwalker race in Ontario. He is also currently a member of the medical crew for the Ride to Conquer Cancer event. He is a Toronto native, but is very excited to be living in Vancouver where he will be snowboarding, as well as playing hockey and golf in his spare time.
Through joint manipulation, mobilization and soft tissue techniques, Dr. Binstock’s approach to chiropractic care is phased, beginning with pain relief and ultimately resulting in helping his patients take an active role in their own health.
For more information on Chiropractors and the chiropractic profession at large, you can visit the following provincial and federal organizations: