Dr. Sara Brand BSc, D
Doctor of Chiropractic
Dr. Brand was raised in Cornwall, ON where she attended Holy Trinity Secondary School. She attended Nipissing University to complete her undergraduate degree in Biology. Following the completion of her undergraduate degree, she attended the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) where she obtained her Doctorate in Chiropractic.
Dr. Brand has practiced in the Cornwall area since 2016. She uses a combination of therapeutic modalities uniquely tailored to the patient’s tolerances and needs to obtain the best clinical outcomes. She enjoys the outdoors, sports, and, of course, practicing chiropractic!
What can you expect with an initial visit Dr. Brand?
Dr. Brand will take you through a clinical history and physical examination with the goals of developing a care plan that will address your specific needs.
You will be introduced to some of the following techniques to reach your goals:
- Soft Tissue Therapy
- Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue
- Mobilization (IASTM)
- Joint Mobilizations
- Spinal Manipulative Therapy
- Electric Modalities (TENS, IFC)
- Ultrasound
- Exercise
- Education
- And/Or Acupuncture.
Any treatments in your plan will be selected with you based on your presentation, needs, and comfort level.

Massage Therapy
Variety of styles to help you
Recent Articles by Dr. Sara Brand
“Flat Feet” and the Posterior Tibialis Muscle
Our base of support - the foot - is very important in contributing to our body’s overall biomechanics. Our feet provide propulsion, balance, and changes in direction among other functions1. They must participate in many static and dynamic movements. Today we will be...
Spinal Manipulative Therapy: How It Works
Chiropractors and other practitioners use a technique called spinal manipulation in the treatment of neck pain, upper back pain, and lower back pain, in cases of headaches, for the improvement of shoulder function, and more. Here we will take a deeper look...
Golf: The weather is warming up, and so should you!
Interested in improving your golf game? Before you consider investing your money into new gadgets gear, consider investing a little bit of time before your next game to warm-up. A small investment of just 5 minutes of warm-up time has been shown to improve clubhead...