address 19041 Front St NE
Poulsbo, Washington 98370
United States of America
2067800402
Element 7 Wellness
CS Instructor Status N/A
Introductory Courses Foundations of Fascial Counterstrain (F1), Visceral (VS), Lymphatic Venous Combined (2014), Cartilage / SF dysfunction (MS3), Neural Upper Quadrant (N1), Neural Lower Quadrant (N2), Periosteal Dysfunction (MS2), Arterial Dysfunction (AR), Adipose, Myochains and Spinal Ligs (MS1), Lymphatic-Venous part 1 (LV1), Lymphatic-Venous part 2 (LV2)

Brianna Cardenas, DMSc, PA-C, ATC

Brianna Cardenas, DMSc, PA-C, ATC, is a highly skilled and compassionate healthcare provider who is dedicated to helping patients achieve optimal health and well-being. With her diverse background in medicine, athletic training, and fascial counterstrain, Brianna is a trusted and experienced professional who is committed to providing exceptional care to her patients. Brianna has her Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training and has been doing manual therapy since 2011. Driven by her commitment to excellence, Brianna furthered her education by obtaining a Master's degree in Physician Assistant Studies, where she excelled in her studies and became a Certified Physician Assistant (PA-C). She later earned a Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) degree, and completed her doctoral paper on ketamine for pain, PTSD, and depression. Her advanced training in pain management and skills in fascial counterstrain allow her to provide innovative and effective treatments for her patients. Throughout her career, Brianna has worked in various clinical settings, where she has earned a reputation for providing evidence-based and patient-centered care. Her compassionate and empathetic approach to patient care, combined with her background in pain management, hormone replacement therapy, and family medicine, makes her a sought-after healthcare provider for patients seeking relief from chronic conditions. Brianna specializes in hypermobility, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, and related conditions. Brianna also has experience as a patient with chonic illness, which contributes to her kind, empathetic, and trauma-informed approach to patient care.