Dr. Jason Brown is a chiropractor in private practice in New York’s Capital Region with offices in the Schodack / East Greenbush and Clifton Park communities. Dr. Brown has an interest and expertise in rehabilitation, functional training, and corrective exercise. Working in compliment with traditional chiropractic adjustments, these tools help change people’s lives.
Whether it is allowing someone to walk and transition independently, return to activity as a weekend warrior or playful parent, or to train and compete at the highest level such as marathon running or college/pro sports, helping patients get from where they are to where they want to be is my passion. It is my intent to use this blog as a way to share ideas, thoughts, and tips to open minds, increase awareness, and facilitate healthy changes for those who take the time to read it.
In addition to having 2 private practices with his wife and business partner, Dr. Alison Brown, Dr. Jason is an active member of the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) and ACA Rehab Council, serves on the Board of Directors of the New York State Chiropractic Association (NYSCA) and as President of NYSCA District 10, is a full-member of the International Society of Clinical Rehab Specialists (ISCRS), teaches post-graduate courses in the areas of spine rehabilitation, functional assessment and training, and NYS Workers’ Compensation, and continues traveling and learning from exceptional practitioners who are advancing the ideas of patient-centered conservative care.
Some techniques/systems that Dr. Brown has trained in (that may appear in the blog) include:
- Functional Movement Screen (FMS)
- Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA)
- Graston Technique
- FAKTR
- Fascial Manipulation as developed by Stecco
- Functional Training / Corrective Exercise
- Liebenson’s Clinical Audit Process & Mag 7
- McKenzie/Mechanical Diagnosis & Treatment (MDT)
- Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) & other Prague school influences (Janda, Lewit, Vojta, and the teachings of those who studied with and learned from them).
I hope you enjoy reading and feel free to comment.
- Jason Brown, DC