17February 2021

Dr. Hannah Durbin-Defebvre of Weed revealed recently the opening of her brand-new practice in Mount Shasta at 633 Lassen Lane, Suite 4. Hannah is not brand-new to chiropractic. Her growing experience and enthusiasm come from her years in high school operating in her moms and dad's workplace, Weed Chiropractic Clinic. Medical Professionals Scott Durbin and Neva Barnett(happily retired)served patients throughout Siskiyou County given that 1990.
Following College of the Siskiyous, Hannah went to San Francisco State University, finishing in 2013 with a BS in Human Physiology. She operated at the pharmaceutical company Genentech, located in the Bay Area, on a team that produced AVASTIN ®, a life-saving cancer medication.
“After 2 years in the industry, I recognized that I wished to see firsthand the effect our items made in patient's lives. I wished to have more medical interactions with clients, so I chose to pursue a degree in healthcare,” Hannah stated. She finished June 2018 from Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose with the honor of being her class valedictorian and Clinic Excellence Award recipient.
While finishing her doctorate, Hannah interned at the Veterans Hospital in Redding with Dr. David Paris. She trained in a multidisciplinary setting, consisting of physical therapy, while dealing with and managing her own patient base. At the VA, evidence-based care followed the most approximately date research on treatment of low pain in the back, which is the leading reason for impairment internationally.
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As an associate doctor, Hannah operated in 2 family medicine and 2 elite sports centers in the Bay Area with chiropractic teams concentrated on soft tissue therapies consisting of Active Release Technique ®(ART ® ), instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (Graston Technique ® ), kinesiology taping, low-level laser therapy, and muscular rehabilitation. Durbin-Defebvre functioned as the on-site doctor for a sports academy in Morgan Hill, providing treatment to baseball gamers, softball gamers, and gymnasts. Her interest in dealing with professional athletes comes from her years of training as a competitive gymnast. Following 2 and a half years practicing in the Bay Area, Hannah was encouraged to open her own center here in Siskiyou County to supply chiropractic care to the community she understands and enjoys.
“She is a strong, caring and proficient chiropractic physician,” said her daddy, Scott Durbin.
“We are extremely happy with her and invite her back house,” said Hannah's mom Neva Barnett.
You can contact Durbin-Defebvre at (530) 408-0177 or contact@summit-sports-chiro.com, or at https://www.summit-sports-chiro.com.Source: mtshastanews.com