
Chiropractor, DC, MSc (Sports Med), MPH
Dr. Meghan Baker
Specialities
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Headaches
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TMJ Dysfunction
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Concussion Assessment
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Musculoskeletal Conditions – Spine, Sports, Shoulder, Wrist, Hip, Knee, Foot/Ankle
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Chronic & Complex Pain Disorders
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Hypermobility
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Sports Rehab & Performance
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Nutritional & Lifestyle Counselling
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Building Movement & Rehab into Everyday Life
Qualifications
Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine (UWS)
Master of Sports Medicine (UWS)
Master of Public Health (SFU)
Continuing Education & Certifications
Clinical Neurodynamics – Upper & Lower Extremity
Kettlebell Science & Application for Health Professionals
Scapular Dyskinesis & the Shoulder
The TMJ Connection: Managing the Cervical Spine, Shoulder, and Jaw
Non-Internal Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
First Principles of Movement – Human Movement Science
Treatment Approach
Meghan is an experienced chiropractor with advanced training in sports medicine, rehab, and performance. She works with active folks of all backgrounds to help them feel strong, capable, and supported—whether that's through manual therapy, movement coaching, or everyday lifestyle strategies.
Her approach is education-forward, collaborative, and rooted in evidence-informed care. She's especially passionate about injury prevention, pain management, and helping people reconnect with their bodies in a way that feels sustainable and empowering. Expect a mix of hands-on work, personalized movement programming, and honest conversations—plus a healthy dose of humour. She's serious about her work, but never too serious about herself.
About
Originally from the BC Interior, Meghan has lived in Melbourne, Toronto, Portland, and Seattle, but returned to Vancouver in 2020. She grew up with seven siblings (and only one bathroom!) and stayed active with swimming, diving, soccer, boxing, and dance. These days, she still moves most days—whether it's yoga, strength training, biking to a patio, paddleboarding, or hiking.
Why she became a Chiropractor
Because she's a giant nerd. (Her own chiropractor eventually told her to stop asking so many questions and just become one.) She genuinely loves anatomy, movement, and helping others build a better relationship with their bodies—whether that's through manual therapy, strength and mobility work, or lifestyle coaching focused on sleep, stress, and agency.


