Dr. Amber Kenmuir, Chiropractor
Helping people feel better through specific, personalized chiropractic care.
Who Am I?
I spent a number of years as a dental assistant before deciding to become a chiropractor. My first experience with chiropractic happened when I was 16 years old. I started seeing a chiropractor due to re-occurring knee pain that I was unable to resolve with physiotherapy, massage, stretching, or visits to a sports doctor. After my first chiropractic adjustment my knee pain went away, as well as regular headaches I used to suffer from. I continued regularly seeing a chiropractor for care during my years as a dental assistant.Â
I decided to become a chiropractor because I wanted to do more to help the people around me. I love being able to help people feel better using methods that is very effective and specific to each individual I see.
In my free time I love being outside, either hiking, trail running, mountain biking, kayaking, or camping.

Education
Doctor Of Chiropractic
25 September 2015
Life Chiropractic College West
Hayward, CA
Bachelor of Science in Cellular, Molecular, and Microbial Biology
June 2015
University of Calgary
Calgary, AB
Dental Assistant
June 1999
College of New Caledonia
Prince George, BC
Additional Training
Activator Methods Basic Certification
March 2022
Activator Methods Chiropractic is a specific chiropractic technique that relies solely on an instrument to do the adjusting. It is a widely researched technique with many clinical trials to support its' efficacy.
Webster Technique Certification
24 March 2019
This training is specifically for pre- and post-natal women to help relieve low back pain during pregnancy.
Training provided by the ICPA (International Chiropractic Pediatric Association).
Concussion Training
2019
Concussion: Prevention, Detection, and Management from the University of Calgary and University of Laval
Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT) offered by CATT
CCEP (Council of Chiropractic Extremity Practitioners)
November 2015
Additional training on the assessment and treatment of extremity issues (feet, knees, shoulders, hands, etc).
Ergonomics Institute
21 Oct 2015
Training in assessing workplace settings to help reduce stresses placed on the body due to improperly designed workplaces.