Doctor Liou is the author of The Everyday Pain Guide
This book series is a reflection of her intuitive style of practice wherein which she addresses the whole person while guiding each patient out of pain and towards better balance. This highly individualized approach is the result of a keen synthesis of over 30 years of clinical experience.
Doctor Liou began her professional work in 1994 after completing coursework and clinical internship with Northeast College of Health Sciences (formerly New York Chiropractic College).
Ongoing continuing education has been in the areas of chiropractic rehabilitation, nutrition and soft tissue techniques such as craniosacral therapy and myofascial release. Her background is in diversified chiropractic technique and includes study in the theories of Applied Kinesiology, Activator Methods, and certification in Gonstead technique. In her current practice not any one of these skills are applied to the exclusion of the others. The work that patients receive is a sophisticated blend unique to the needs of each patient and formulated by a precise and intuitive synthesis of Dr. Liou’s complete clinical experience.
Since arriving in Seattle in 1998 Dr. Liou has been a faculty member at Ashmead College (formerly Seattle Massage School and newly Everest College) where she taught Kinesiology, Anatomy and Physiology. She has most recently served as an adjunct faculty member with Bastyr University’s Physical Medicine Department.
Dr. Liou maintains a close and diverse network of adjunctive therapeutic health practitioner resources with which to coordinate care of the complete patient as needed.
Return to Health P.S. has been awarded as a top Chiropractic practice with some of Seattle’s best Chiropractors. Verified by Opencare.com
Awards for The Everyday Pain Guide
Read more about The Everyday Pain Guide.
Dr. Liou is a TEDx speaker. Watch the talk and full interview here:
Media Kit: Click to download
Articles by Dr. Liou:
March 2016 – Article for Care2 Healthy Living: 5 Ways to Fix Hip Pain That Have Nothing to Do With Your Hip
March 2016 – Article for Health Greatness: 4 Ways to Overcome Neck Pain
February 2016 – Article for Inner Self “4 Crucial Reasons to Keep Your Body Moving”
February 2016 – Article for Pittsburgh Better Times: Are You Trying to Explain Away Your Pain?
Reviews of the Book:
Booklife, Publisher’s Weekly – Book Review
January 2016 – Book Review by Pittsburgh Better Times
November 2015 – An Interview With Blog Critics