Adam graduated with a Doctorate in Chiropractic in 2017 from Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose California as well as also receiving a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from University of the Fraser Valley, BC in 2014.

Throughout his studies, Adam has been involved in health and athletics at the recreational, performance and rehabilitation levels, establishing a strong foundation for community involvement. In his studies Adam was selected to travel to Europe as a student researcher in the World Games 2017 as part of the FICS Chiropractic staff.

His clinical philosophy is rooted in evidence-based rehabilitation, and in future injury prevention, all with the goal of empowering the patient with knowledge to continue to assist them on a road to functional and pain-free lifestyle.

Adam uses cutting edge sports medicine approaches including Active release technique (ART), FAKTR, IASTM Therapy, Dynamic taping, Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA), Fascial Manipulation, Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization (DNS), Complete Concussion Management (CCMI), Shift Concussion Management and specific functional rehabilitative exercises to help injured athletes.