Ryan Anderson, DC, is a chiropractor at Pinnacle Sports Performance and Rehabilitation, providing high-quality chiropractic care and sports medicine to teens and adults in Austin, Texas, and throughout Travis County.
Dr. Anderson began his professional pursuits at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, earning his undergraduate degree in biopsychology. After graduation, he enrolled at the National University of Health Sciences in Lombard, Illinois, and obtained his Doctor of Chiropractic.
Dr. Anderson began his career at one of Ohio’s premier athletic enhancement facilities. There, he received extensive training alongside physical therapists, athletic trainers, and yoga instructors, learning various rehabilitative techniques, including Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS).
DNS is a unique therapeutic approach that stimulates movement control centers in the brain. These movement centers are essential to arm, leg, and head movements. DNS combines exercises and hands-on therapeutic treatments, like chiropractic adjustments, to restore the body to balance and promote healing.
Dr. Anderson moved to Austin in 2015 to join Pinnacle Sports Performance and Rehabilitation. He diagnoses and treats various musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses using a conservative, integrative, and holistic approach.
People from all over Central Texas visit Dr. Anderson to receive treatment for sports and other activity-related injuries. He uses an array of hands-on treatments, including joint mobilization and manipulation, myofascial therapy, acupuncture, and dry needling.
Dr. Anderson diagnoses and treats most conditions himself, but he often collaborates with other professionals, including fitness instructors and athletic trainers.
Outside of work, Dr. Anderson enjoys cooking, traveling, and going to concerts with his wife Lianne. He’s passionate about exercise and regularly snowboards and plays tennis and soccer.
Dr. Anderson welcomes anyone seeking relief from sports or musculoskeletal injuries to Pinnacle Sports Performance and Rehabilitation.
- Spina and extremity joint mobilization and manipulation
- Myofascial therapies: Active Release Technique, Stecco
- Rehabilitative Techniques: Dynamic Neuromuscular stabilization (DNS)
- McKenzie Method (MDT)
- Acupuncture and dry needling
- Cupping Therapy
- Kinesio-Taping
- Clinical Nutrition and more