Dr. Rory Turner DC

Dr. Rory Turner BFA, DC

Dr. Turner has extensive experience in treating concussions and can provide a personalized treatment plan to help you achieve maximum relief. He also specialize in a variety of other chiropractic care services to help you achieve optimal health.

Chiropractor holding lumbar spine - Relief lab

Services

  • Spinal manipulation and adjustment 
  • Concussion Management
  • Soft tissue therapy 
  • Postural correction 
  • Exercise rehabilitation 
  • Myofascial release 
  • Cranial Adjusting (C.A.T.S.
  • Lifestyle and nutrition counseling

This Is Why I Do, What I Do

Dr. Rory Turner is a dedicated chiropractor and the son of the late Dr. Roger Turner. He has been practicing for over 10 years and is dedicated to continuing his father’s legacy. Dr. Rory Turner’s career in chiropractic began with his father, Dr. Roger Turner. Growing up, Rory was inspired by his father’s passion for helping others. After finishing school, Rory followed in his father’s footsteps and decided to pursue a career as a chiropractor. With his father’s guidance, Rory studied hard and became a certified chiropractor. 

Throughout the years, he learned valuable lessons from his father that have allowed him to become a successful chiropractor today. After his father’s passing, Rory decided to continue his legacy and develop his own practice. He is passionate about helping others, just like his father was, and is constantly looking for ways to improve his patients’ well-being. Dr. Rory Turner is committed to providing the highest quality of care to his patients. He uses a combination of chiropractic care and physical therapy to address his patient’s musculoskeletal issues. He is also passionate about educating his patients about the importance of proper posture and exercise, as well as providing lifestyle advice.

My chiropractic journey began at the age of 8 when my identical twin brother caught the handlebar of a BMX racer through his helmet and was thrown to the ground. My father, Dr. Roger Turner, did what any chiropractor would do; rushed to him, thoroughly examined him, and then adjusted his neck right there on the track. Despite not having neck pain, my brother still had a bruise on his left forehead that would eventually go away. However, my brother came home from school the next day and asked my father “Dad, what is wrong with me? I can’t read or do math or write properly. Am I going to die?”

Dr. Roger Turner

Feeling helpless, and filled with purpose, the next weekend my father went to New York to learn Neural Organization Therapy (N.O.T.) from late Dr. Carl Ferrari. My father learned the methods of adjusting the plates of the skull. Within 10 days my brother was back to normal.

Necessity spawned a search for answers, answers that lead my father to start treating other patients with head injuries; concussions, ADD/ADHD, and learning difficulties. The results of this treatment have been tremendous.

 

History of C.A.T.S

From the training he took back in New York, my father was able to develop a much more extensive protocol for adjusting the skull and started to attract a wider variety of patients. For instance, one mother asked him if he could help her Autistic child. His response was “ you never know how much you can help, but we do know there is always something we can do to help.”

Soon word spread, and chiropractors from all over the world would bring their special needs children to us for help. They were amazed at the results and wanted us to teach them the technique. In 2003, Cranial Adjusting Turner Style (C.A.T.S) was created. Now, there are over 1000 C.A.T.S. Chiropractors worldwide get the same amazing results with head injuries, concussions, headaches, special needs children, ADD/ADHD, learning difficulties, failure to latch babies, dementias, poor memory, personality disorders, Trigeminal neuralgia, Bells Palsy, Parkinson’s, Post-concussion syndrome, MS and CP.

Fast forward to 2014, I graduated from my father’s Alma mater Canadian Memorial College of Chiropractic (CMCC), and officially completed levels I and II of C.A.T.S. cranial adjusting. I ventured into the health care world on my own, armed, with confidence and the knowledge of what is possible. I have seen my own brother regain full health after a head injury, and have witnessed firsthand in my father’s office the remarkable changes that adjusting the plates of the skull can have on those who are in need.

Over the past couple of years, I finally have had the chance to be the one who gets to help other people. I have seen some interesting cases, some bizarre cases, and there is always a common theme in the office that my father had right so many years ago, there is always something we can do to help.