Abdelhadi Mnabhi, BioEng., DC, DO(Canada), ND

Dr. Abdel excels at finding the root cause of biomechanical dysfunction in the musculoskeletal system of patients. With a foundation in Biomedical Engineering, Chiropractic Medicine, Osteopathy, Naturopathic Medicine and a Functional Medicine approach; his understanding of structure and function relationships gives him the ability to assess and diagnose dysfunction of the musculoskeletal system (nerves, fascia, ligaments, tendons, muscles, joints, dura/cranial system, and viscera) in complex cases and establish successful treatment plans-leading to restoration of mobility and function.

Treatment is geared at getting to the root cause with the goal to identify and diagnose the pathologic, compensatory movement patterns that result from and cause pain, decreased mobility and dysfunction. Improving the quality of life of his patients is a driving force for his treatments which integrate lifestyle changes, nutrition, treatment of comorbid conditions, osteopathic and manual treatments, home exercises and therapies.

Anette K. Schilling Mnabhi, RN, MSN, DO NBOPASFP, NBOPASNMM, CAAOM

As an Osteopathic physician, regenerative medicine is a foundation in her practice. Helping the body heal is inherent to the practice of Osteopathy and Regenerative Medicine. She has utilized prolotherapy since 2001 and has been teaching Regenerative Medicine since 2005.

Treating underlying and related issues and helping patients with recovery, restoration and rejuvenation drives her regenerative medicine practice. Together with her husband Dr. Abdel, the entire patient is treated as a whole. A comprehensive approach to determine why the patient is not healing, which part of the structure is injured or in dysfunction and what elements are essential to recovery are part of a comprehensive functional approach in which treatment is individualized to meet the needs of each patient. She has a passion for teaching and helping other physicians to grow their skills and abilities to help their patients heal.

Abdelhadi Mnabhi, BioEng., DC, DO(Canada), ND

Dr. Abdel excels at finding the root cause of biomechanical dysfunction in the musculoskeletal system of patients. With a foundation in Biomedical Engineering, Chiropractic Medicine, Osteopathy, Naturopathic Medicine and a Functional Medicine approach; his understanding of structure and function relationships gives him the ability to assess and diagnose dysfunction of the musculoskeletal system (nerves, fascia, ligaments, tendons, muscles, joints, dura/cranial system, and viscera) in complex cases and establish successful treatment plans-leading to restoration of mobility and function.

Treatment is geared at getting to the root cause with the goal to identify and diagnose the pathologic, compensatory movement patterns that result from and cause pain, decreased mobility and dysfunction. Improving the quality of life of his patients is a driving force for his treatments which integrate lifestyle changes, nutrition, treatment of comorbid conditions, osteopathic and manual treatments, home exercises and therapies.

Anette K. Schilling Mnabhi, RN, MSN, DO NBOPASFP, NBOPASNMM, CAAOM

As an Osteopathic physician, regenerative medicine is a foundation in her practice. Helping the body heal is inherent to the practice of Osteopathy and Regenerative Medicine. She has utilized prolotherapy since 2001 and has been teaching Regenerative Medicine since 2005. Treating underlying and related issues and helping patients with recovery, restoration and rejuvenation drives her regenerative medicine practice.

Together with her husband Dr. Abdel, the entire patient is treated as a whole. A comprehensive approach to determine why the patient is not healing, which part of the structure is injured or in dysfunction and what elements are essential to recovery are part of a comprehensive functional approach in which treatment is individualized to meet the needs of each patient. She has a passion for teaching and helping other physicians to grow their skills and abilities to help their patients heal.