Dr. Kevin Manser was born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He attended West Catholic High School and through various sports injuries at West Catholic, Kevin met Dr. Eric who successfully helped him get back on the field faster and stay healthy going forward. After high school, he did his undergraduate education at Grand Valley State University studying Clinical Exercise Science.
In 2019, Kevin graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic. During his time at Palmer, he was an intern in the sports performance and rehabilitation department where he worked on local athletes using soft tissue mobilization and other passive care modalities including laser therapy. He was also an active member in Motion Palpation Club. Currently, Dr. Manser has certifications in FAKTR, Rockblades, and is working towards completing his Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSPS) and Active Release Technique (ART).
Dr. Manser and his wife, Lauren enjoy many out door activities. In Dr. Manser’s free time, he enjoys weight lifting and exercising daily promoting his own health and wellness. He also loves hunting and fishing.
Dr. Taylor Graham was born and raised in Georgia and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Sport Management at the University of West Georgia. After college, he continued to pursue his passion for health and wellness by traveling throughout the United States working as a CrossFit coach, personal trainer and nutritional counselor for several years before deciding to further his education in chiropractic school.
In May 2021, Dr. Graham received his Doctorate from Logan University in Chesterfield, Missouri. During his time at Logan, he focused primarily on rehabilitation courses such as DNS (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization), McKenzie Method and SFMA (Selective Functional Movement Assessment). These were vital to better understand not only movement patterns and human biomechanics, but also how to address instability or restrictions throughout the spine and extremities. He also participated in MPI (Motion Palpation Institute) and FTCA (Forward Thinking Chiropractic Alliance) meetings and seminars to ensure that his future patients receive the best evidence-based care and up to date information that chiropractic has to offer.
Dr. Graham has a passion to serve his community and make a positive impact on the lives around him, both as a chiropractor and in the urgent/ emergent world as an active first responder. He believes in empowering patients through education to help aid in their recovery and restore their active lifestyles.
In his free time, Dr. Graham, his wife Ginny and their new son Whit love being active and spending their time exploring the outdoors. They enjoy summer days on Lake Michigan, fall days apple picking and winters by the fire. Since they recently moved back to Michigan and started a family, they look forward to building a strong community in Grand Rapids.