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Sean Bradshaw
Dr. Bradshaw came to chiropractic through athletic training — and that path shows in how he practices. He earned his degree in Athletic Training from MCLA, where he was a student-athlete on the men’s soccer team, and went on to become a Board Certified Athletic Trainer before pursuing his Doctorate in Chiropractic at Northeast College of Health Sciences. He was inducted into Phi Chi Omega for academic excellence while there.
Sean holds certifications in advanced sports science, human performance, and whole food nutrition, and brings a wide toolkit to each visit: soft tissue mobilization, cupping, pin and stretch, and other manual techniques alongside chiropractic adjustments. He’s an evidence-based practitioner who stays current, and he draws on his own athletic background to understand what patients are asking of their bodies — and what it takes to get them back to doing it.
Outside of work, he’s an avid golfer and keeps himself active across a range of sports, including soccer and chasing after his dog, Finn.
Specialties: Sports injuries · Soft tissue mobilization · Cupping · Athletic performance · Evidence-based practice
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Patrick Doody
Dr. Doody founded Harvard Square Chiropractic in 2009 after six years as an associate at practices across the Greater Boston area — and after his own experience as a patient changed the direction of his career. A severe disc injury during his undergraduate years introduced him to a chiropractor who made surgery unnecessary. That outcome stuck with him.
Patrick earned his B.S. in Biology from SUNY Geneseo and his Doctor of Chiropractic from New York Chiropractic College. He’s a certified Graston Technique provider and specializes in running injuries, athletic injuries, repetitive strain, and postural issues — including the occupational wear that comes from long hours at a desk. His whole-person approach means he’s looking for underlying causes, not just the symptom you came in with.
When he’s not in the office, Patrick is somewhere in the country running a half marathon. He’s working through all 50 states. He’s also coached youth football, soccer, and basketball. And if you ask, he might tell you about the dogs and goats (yes, goats!) he has at home.
Specialties: Running injuries · Athletic injuries · Repetitive strain · Postural care · Disc conditions · Graston Technique
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Alyson Hope
Alyson Hope brings a background you won’t find at most chiropractic practices. She holds a Master’s and Doctorate in Physician Assistant Studies and Medical Science, with a focus on recovery and rehabilitation — and has spent over a decade working at the intersection of healthcare and movement as both a clinician and yoga professional.
Her approach to stretch therapy is whole-person and highly individualized, shaped by additional training in neuromuscular health, pain care, and trauma-sensitive practice. Sessions can include hands-on assisted stretching, prop-based work, or guided stretching without hands-on contact — whatever works best for your body, your comfort level, and what you’re working through. Alyson’s own experience recovering from injury informs how she shows up for patients: with patience, curiosity, and zero assumptions about what “progress” is supposed to look like.
In addition to her passion for helping others stay mobile, Alyson enjoys arts and crafts, reading, and taking her elderly dog, Winnie, on walks. She’s always on the lookout for local recommendations.
Specialties: Assisted stretch therapy · Neuromuscular health · Pain care · Trauma-sensitive practice · Injury recovery · Yoga
Availability: Wednesdays 2–6pm and Fridays 11am–3pm at our Harvard Square location.
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Cody Miller
Dr. Miller grew up in northern New Hampshire and spent his early career working with Division I athletes at the University of Maine, where he earned his B.S. in Athletic Training. After becoming a Board Certified Athletic Trainer and spending a year in NAIA athletics, he watched enough chiropractors work with his athletes to decide he wanted to be one. He earned his Doctorate in Chiropractic from Northeast College of Health Sciences.
Cody holds advanced certifications in orthotics, whole food nutrition, sports science, human performance, and aspects of the McKenzie technique. He treats a wide range of patients — from competitive athletes to people managing chronic postural strain — using soft tissue mobilization, cupping, pin and stretch, and individualized exercise-based approaches. The thread throughout: get to the root cause, build a plan that holds.
In his free time, Cody enjoys reading and exploring different areas of Boston on foot — he particularly enjoys walking the path at the Chestnut Hill Reservoir.
Specialties: Sports injuries · Repetitive strain · Postural care · Orthotics · McKenzie technique · Soft tissue work
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