Dr. Hannah Hanson was born and raised in the Bismarck/Mandan area of North Dakota, where she developed a strong foundation in both academics and athletics. During her time at Bismarck State College, she was an active member of the basketball and volleyball teams before transferring to the University of Mary, where she completed her Bachelor of Science degree and finished out her collegiate volleyball career.

Driven by a passion for improving movement and performance, Dr. Hannah went on to earn her Doctorate of Chiropractic from Northwestern Health Sciences University (NWHSU). While at NWHSU, she became highly involved in professional clubs such as the Motion Palpation Institute (MPI) and Rehab 2 Performance (R2P). MPI focuses on enhancing palpation and adjusting skills—core components of chiropractic care—while R2P bridges the gap between rehabilitation and performance through a personalized, movement-based approach. These experiences allowed Dr. Hannah to refine her techniques and integrate them into a holistic treatment approach.

Dr. Hannah combines the knowledge and skills from MPI and R2P to not only help patients relieve pain but also improve overall function, achieving faster and longer-lasting results. Her goal is to empower individuals to not just recover, but to set and achieve new physical milestones, ultimately enhancing their quality of life.

Outside of the clinic, Dr. Hannah enjoys spending quality time with her fiancé, Braydon, who is from Beulah, North Dakota. Together, they are excited to make Beulah their new home. When she's not practicing chiropractic care, Dr. Hannah loves spending time with family and friends, playing cards and board games, watching sports, and enjoying the outdoors.

Dr. Hannah's passion for movement, performance, and recovery drives her commitment to helping her patients live their best lives.


Education & Interests

  • It is a movement based diagnostic system which systematically finds the cause of pain - not just the source - by logically breaking down dysfunctional movement patterns in a structured, repeatable assessment.

  • The mission is to deliver hands-on classes that will help practitioners become clinically excellent, science-based, and highly competent with their assessment, palpation, and adjusting skills.

  • The R2P model is driven by a thorough needs-based assessment that uncovers each individual’s specific movement gaps, goals and physical limitations. This establishes a framework on which the practitioner can build individualized treatment plans anchored by an active care model and patient empowerment.

  • The treatment principles of the McKenzie Method promote the body's potential to repair itself and do not involve the use of medication, heat, cold, ultrasound, needles, or surgery. McKenzie allows patients to learn the principles and empowers them to be in control of their own symptom management, which can reduce dependency on medical intervention.