B.S. Bachelors of Science in exercise science from Brigham Young University
D.C. Doctorate of Chiropractic from Logan College of Chiropractic
M.S. Masters of Science in Sports Science and Rehabilitation from Logan University
C.S.C.S. Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association
I.H.S. Internal Health Specialist from the Loomis Institute and Logan College
C.C.W.P. Certified Chiropractic Wellness Practitioner from the International Chiropractic Association
A.K. 100 hour course in applied kinesiology at Logan College of Chiropractic
B.S.I. Certified in the Technique Bio-Systems Integration
Born and raised in LaGrande, Oregon. Dr. Orton was a very active youth, participating in various activities which he still enjoys to this day including basketball, football, soccer, hiking, and camping. His first experience with a chiropractor was one week before varsity soccer tryouts he strained a leg muscle that made it difficult to kick and sprint. A visit to the doctor gave him prescription for anti-inflammatories and 4 weeks of rest, scared of missing the tryouts his parents took him to a chiropractor who assessed his hips and spine, made some corrections, worked on some muscles and taught him how to take care of it. In 2 visits, Dr. Orton was able to attend tryouts and make the team. This left an impression and later on down the road Dr. Orton chose to pursue a career as a Chiropractor after completing his bachelor's at BYU in exercise science.
While at BYU Dr. Orton married his beautiful wife and have since welcomed five beautiful children into the world. Dr. Orton attended Chiropractic School in St. Louis Missouri at Logan College of Chiropractic, where he also completed a Masters in Sports Science and Rehabilitation, which led him to Meridian to complete an internship at the Spine Institute of Idaho. Since completion of the internship Dr. Orton has started a practice in Meridian, Idaho.
If you have pain from an injury recent or long-standing, you need someone who can assess, diagnose and put you on the road to recovery. Dr. Devin has experience and training in doing just that and does it everyday. Dr. Devin's integrative approach assures that your injury is looked at from multiple view points and the best therapies are chosen.
If you are suffering from a chronic situation whether from an original or old injury, or unexplained pain, we understand your frustration. You need a practitioner who knows how to integrate various helpful techniques from chiropractic, acupuncture and physical therapy and rehabilitation. Most importantly a practitioner that understands and can assess the chemistry of your body, pain is a chemical phenomenon. Meaning certain toxins and/or nutrient deficiencies are involves.
Dr. Devin is a muscle doctor. Muscle activation is the science and art of isolating and testing individual muscles to fins which muscles aren't functioning correctly and determining the reason and re-activation the muscle using treatments and reflexes. It is a powerful technique that rapidly restores function and speeds up healing. This is done prior to rehabilitation, once the muscles are activated and balance restores now specific rehab exercises can be administered with greater effect. Muscle activation helps all injuries and is especially useful for athletes even for prevention of injuries.
Foundational Healing is Dr. Devin's approach to chronic diseases and optimal health. It is a recognition of the body's foundational system for example the digestive system, immune system and detoxification system. Many chronic diseases and the breakdown of overall health can be traced to dysfunction of these systems, instead of trying to chase the symptoms, these foundational systems are supported through holistic therapies like chiropractic, Meridian therapy, microcurrent, and targeted nutrition/supplements. Many chronic diseases can be resolved by this approach.
Kinesiology means movement and taping is a way to assist and stabilize a joint and surrounding muscles. You may have seen colorful strips of tape on athletes at the last Olympics. Kinesio-tape is a technique and therapy used in the office to help stabilize a joint, but still allow it range of motion and movement. It is a fantastic addition to muscle activation for our patients.
Our nervous system runs our whole body. There is a nerve connecting almost every part of our body to the brain. Neurotransmitters connect all the nerves in our brain and body. Neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and acetylcholine connect all the nerves and are especially important for brain chemistry effecting things like sleep, mood, depression, anxiety, and hormones. Dr. Devin uses questioners developed by leading doctors in the field and in office exams to determine neurotransmitter imbalance and uses holistic techniques and supplements to bring the brain and neurotransmitters into balance.
Functional movement has to do with assessing the proper range of motion at each joint of the body and your ability to accomplish simple movements like a proper squat, lunge, and upper body range of motion. In the office Dr. Orton performs a functional movement screen on most everyone, this is valuable for rehab, optimal help and prevention. Everyone can easily learn their problem areas and imbalances and how to correct and maintain functional movement patterns.
Microcurrent is one of the only therapies that has been proving to increase ATP the bodies energy currency meaning it needs this to heal. So microcurrent helps the body heal. Dr. Devin uses specific frequencies that help the different tissues of the body. In Dr. Devin's office he uses therapies that are minimally invasive and assist the body's healing capabilities. Microcurrent is great in every program, especially chronic pain syndromes.
Blood chemistry is an excellent screening tool and is used very widely. But when was the last time you had a physician look at your blood chemistry from a optimal health/prevention standpoint. Functional Blood Chemistry readings focus on optimal health patterns and recognizing things before they become pathological or in a disease state. When patterns are recognized a plan can be made to holistically approach and correct the patterns.
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